As the advent of a new way of working dawns, there is a rather sleek and contemporary addition to the office that is likely to become a familiar fixture. Acoustic booths are a self-contained, segregated and sound proofed space. The benefit of the booths lies in the versatility of their design: they come flat packed and are erected relatively quickly, they are not required to meet building regulations and they can be moved around within the workplace floor plan. A perfect solution to companies who work in open plan areas and now may require private meeting spaces and quiet zones.
The booths are upholstered with sound absorbing fabric which covers the walls and floors offering protection of up to 45 decibels; with doors furnished from high quality insulating glass, helping to further sound proof the booths.
The cubicles come in a variety of sizes suitable for 1 person requiring a break out space with a shelf for them to work on their laptop to the larger models which are big enough for 6 people needing a meeting room which can accommodate furniture. As a designated area it makes it easier to know when it needs to be cleaned and keep track who has used the booth; all essential to the new way of working.
Some clients have preferred not to have the doors on them instead, incorporating the booth as a segregated but open meeting area. They have the flexibility to meet different requirements.
As well as being space efficient the booths are multifaceted and offer a range of appealing features:
Local design and fit out company COEL have seen an increasing trend in acoustic booths being adopted. Raspberry Pi is one of the companies COEL has fitted acoustic booths for; Laurie Smith, Director of Operations at Raspberry Pi said:
Read the full article in the Cambridge Independent.