Our new office is a large open space with 5 individual desks. It has high exposed ceilings with hardwood floors. Basically a large rectangle. Phone conversations sound like they are coming from the mens room - with echoing that can be heard even when holding the phone directly to onces mouth.
We've added some large office plants, lots of furniture, and even some small paintings but the echo is still terrible. Our next step would be to purchase a rug, but the cost is significant. What are some inexpensive ideas on how to reduce the echo?
2006-09-26
12:32:13
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Steve S
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Home & Garden
➔ Decorating & Remodeling
I appreciate the answers - but here are some limitations:
1. No windows, it is an interior office.
2. No cubes - desks are all open sawhorse with glass top style
3. Cieling is unlikely the issue, exposed beams with insulation (insulation should suck up sound)
4. Hanging rugs would not meet professional requirements. We do have some canvas paintings, but they didn't do much.
Rugs seem to be the remaning consensus, but small rugs would not fit the decor. A large rug (20 feet at least) would fit the decor, but would cost $2K plus.
I heard a rumour that we only need to fix one wall to stop the sound - is that true?
Any other ideas?
2006-09-27
04:25:58 ·
update #1