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Church of the Good Shepherd

The problem: The Church of the Good Shepherd is a vibrant community space, but its hard surfaces created a long reverberation time that made speech and music difficult to enjoy. An acoustic consultant confirmed the challenge, advising that at least 60m² of Class C sound-absorbing material was needed to achieve the desired clarity.

Room Type: Churches

Location: Carshalton Beeches

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Our solution

To address the acoustic issues, we designed and installed a series of fabric-wrapped panels. Eight larger panels and six smaller panels were placed at key reflection points to target the most disruptive echoes.
The panels were selected for their performance and ability to blend seamlessly into the church interior. To maintain the church’s aesthetic, we worked with the client to select a fabric colour that closely matched the existing wall tones.
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The Outcome

The result is a calmer, clearer acoustic environment where sermons, conversations, and music can be heard as intended.

By reducing reverberation while respecting the church’s visual character, the space now supports both worship and community activities with greater comfort and focus.

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