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Definition

Sound masking is a system that emits a discreet background noise (white noise, nature sounds) to cover conversations and unwanted noise. Used in open-plan and shared offices to preserve confidentiality.

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As an interior design expert, I can guide you on the judicious use of sound masking in your workspaces. This discreet and effective tool allows you to maintain the confidentiality of your exchanges while creating a serene atmosphere. You can discreetly install it in your shared offices or open-plan spaces, integrating it harmoniously into your decor. Opt for models with refined finishes that will adapt to your furnishing style. The latest trends highlight minimalist and uncluttered designs that will perfectly complement a modern and elegant decoration. You can also play with materials, choosing wooden coverings or neutral shades that will harmonize with your other furniture elements. Do not hesitate to strategically position your sound masking system to create areas of confidentiality while preserving the overall aesthetics of your space. With a little care, this discreet tool will become a major asset for the comfort and tranquility of your employees.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Speakers emit a continuous, neutral sound that masks voices without making them inaudible.

No, the level is set to be barely perceptible while still being effective.

Ceiling, generally integrated into false ceilings or light fixtures.

A Sound Masking system allows you to improve the confidentiality of your exchanges by masking conversations. It also creates a more pleasant sound environment by masking unwanted noise in an open-plan office or shared workspace.

A Sound Masking system can cover a wide range of noises, including conversations, external sounds, office machine noises, and phone rings. Its purpose is to create a discreet sound layer to preserve confidentiality.

You can install the Sound Masking system in different ways: on the ceiling, on the walls, or even on the floor as a carpet. The important thing is to position it so that the sound spreads evenly throughout the space concerned.

Yes, most Sound Masking systems have settings to adjust the sound volume and the frequency of the diffused background noise. This allows you to find the optimal level to cover noise without being too distracting for the occupants.

When choosing a Sound Masking system, you should consider the size of the space to be covered, the type of noise to be masked, and the desired sound level. You should also check the ease of installation and use of the system.

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