Published December 16, 2015

When Designing Your Restaurant, Pay Attention to Sound

You’ve got the perfect tables and chairs. You hired great designers to mold you walls, ceiling, and light fixtures exactly to your needs. You’ve selected the correct flatware and glasses. What’s missing from your restaurant? Sound design! Very few people want to eat in a restaurant that becomes a roaring din when it’s busy, but modern design elements like bare hardwood floors, exposed brick, and tile can make sound reverberations in your restaurant unbearable. A piece from FSR Magazine has some tips about reducing noise in your restaurant to an acceptable level.

Read the full article here: Aural Ambiance Plays a Key Role in Restaurant Design

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