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Acoustic panels in professional studio
Executive Summary
DECIBEL was approached by a client seeking to enhance their newly renovated studio space, providing both acoustic improvement and a touch of design. The studio, available for photo shooting and video recording, required a tailored solution. After an on-site visit and collaborative discussions with the client, our engineering department identified key spaces and selected appropriate products. Visualisation of the proposed solution was presented to the client, approved, and subsequently implemented through the production and installation of acoustic panels. The smooth and fast installation resulted in a client being delighted with the finished products.
Scope of Work
- Acoustic treatment for the studio
- Collaboration with the client to identify spaces and acoustic needs
- Creation of a visualisation for client approval
- Production and installation of Echo Cloud, Beelive, ACER perforated wood panels, and Textile Panels
Challenge
The challenge was to seamlessly integrate acoustic solutions into the studio space while meeting the client's aesthetic and functional expectations.
Solution
To address the challenge, DECIBEL's engineering department collaborated closely with the client, selecting specific spaces and products that aligned with the client's vision. The chosen products, including Echo Cloud, Beelive, ACER, and Textile Panels, were strategically incorporated to enhance both the acoustics and the overall design of the studio.
Result
The installation of Echo Cloud, Beelive, ACER, and Textile Panels successfully achieved the client's goals for enhanced acoustics and added design elements. The finished products have left the client highly satisfied with the studio's updated and improved atmosphere.
This project exemplifies DECIBEL's ability to deliver tailored acoustic solutions that seamlessly integrate with the client's vision, creating a harmonious blend of functionality and design.