Control noise levels

Adjacent conversations, constant foot traffic, and loud mobile phone use can make high noise levels inevitable in waiting rooms, which can be bothersome and distressing for visitors. Rockfon acoustic solutions absorb sounds to reduce reverberation, fostering a more tranquil environment.

 

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Maximise hygiene

Waiting areas accommodate large volumes of patients and caretakers each day. All materials used should uphold strict hygiene standards to minimise the spread of disease. Rockfon acoustic solutions are made from stone wool, a material that does not provide sustenance to micro-organisms.

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Alleviate stress

Instead of daunting white walls, environmental stimuli such as nature-inspired visual imagery or soft colours can assist in alleviating patient anxiety. Available in a range of colours, textures, and shapes, Rockfon products combine customisable design with high acoustic performance.  

Meeting Room in Thames Hospice in Maidenhead United Kingdom with Rockfon Eclipse

Products recommended for waiting rooms

Rockfon acoustic solutions reduce noise and bring in calming visual appeal, making the wait comfortable and relaxing for patients.

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Natural materials
Natural materials

Natural materials such as wood, bamboo, and stone evoke a comforting feeling of being close to nature, and as such can be leveraged for ample design creativity.

Soft furnishings
Soft furnishings

Soft furnishings such as seat cushions don’t just offer a sense of warmth. When made from dense, porous materials such as cotton, they can also help to reduce reflected noise. Cleanability and antimicrobial features, however, should be prioritised.

Acoustic ceilings
Acoustic ceilings

Acoustic solutions absorb sound waves and prevent them from reverberating across the entire surface area of waiting areas, ensuring acoustic comfort for all visitors and meeting safety requirements.

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Calming colours
Calming colours

Instead of "clinical" colour palettes, soft shades such as calming blues, inspiring greens, and relaxing browns can help to develop soothing environments.

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Plants
Plants

Besides their role as calming and attractive design elements, the crevices of plants' branches, bark, and leaves can also help in sound absorption.

Natural lighting
Natural lighting

Access to natural light has been correlated with increased comfort and pain alleviation. Ceilings and wallcoverings with high light reflection and diffusion help to maximise its exposure and benefits.

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