Banquet spaces are designed for activity, but without proper acoustic planning they often become difficult to use comfortably. Hard surfaces, high ceilings, glass finishes and large open volumes can create excessive reverberation, poor speech clarity and sound leakage into adjacent areas. In hotels, this can affect conferences, weddings, meetings, dining spaces and guest rooms nearby.
For hospitality projects, acoustic treatment is not only about reducing noise. It is also about improving the way the room feels and performs. Good acoustic planning supports clearer announcements, better music balance, reduced echo and more privacy between spaces. For architects, interior designers, builders and hotel owners, this makes the venue more flexible and more appealing to end users.