Acoustic Screens
Flexible solutions for comfort & privacy


Acoustic Screens & Dividers
Acoustic screens and dividers are a flexible way to provide comfort and privacy while offering movable partitions that improve space organisation.
While traditional acoustic screens often feature plain designs, our range includes architecturally inspired solutions that add a unique design element. In the office, acoustic screens promote a healthier noise environment, positively impacting productivity, morale, and motivation.
From start to finish we handle everything

Consultation
Our acoustic consultants assess your space on-site (or remotely) and provide a detailed proposal. Every consultation includes acoustic design recommendations, product specifications, and reverberation analysis to ensure measurable improvements.

Assessment
We don’t just identify noise issues — we provide solutions that are cost-effective, design-conscious, and performance-led. Whether reducing echo, improving clarity, or addressing speech privacy, our expert guidance ensures the right acoustic fit for your space.

Design & Planning
Every project includes a tailored acoustic design with a free CAD proposal, showing product placement, specifications, and performance ratings. Our designs can blend seamlessly into interiors or become bold architectural features — always balancing form with function.

Supply & Installation
With over 5,000 projects completed nationwide, our in-house installation teams handle even the most complex acoustic projects. We work to strict health and safety standards, with IPAF-certified specialists, SSSTS/SMSTS-trained supervisors, and all installers CSCS accredited.
FAQs & tips for selecting the right acoustic screens
Lightweight and easy to handle, acoustic screens are easier to install than conventional walls. They can be ceiling-hung or wall-mounted, offering endless layout possibilities.
Our screens are upholstered in fire-retardant fabric and feature an internal wooden core for added stability and safety, ensuring both luxury and reliability. At Resonics, we only work with manufacturers that prioritise safety and compliance.
Absolutely. Poor acoustics are linked to lower productivity, higher stress, reduced learning outcomes, and poor customer experience. By investing in sound control, you improve communication, wellbeing, and comfort.
In many workplaces, the cost of poor acoustics (lost productivity, absenteeism, staff turnover) far exceeds the cost of treatment. In hospitality, bad acoustics can directly impact reviews and repeat business. Acoustic solutions deliver a measurable return on investment.
Not much. Most panels are made from durable, stain-resistant materials such as PET felt or fabric-wrapped glass wool. They can be lightly vacuumed or wiped with a damp cloth to remove dust. Unlike soft furnishings, they don’t need regular deep cleaning.
Panels should not be painted, as this can block their sound-absorbing pores. If a panel becomes damaged, it can be replaced individually without affecting the wider system. PET panels, in particular, are highly durable and maintain their acoustic performance for many years.
Reverberation time (often called RT60) measures how long sound “hangs around” in a room after it’s made. For example, if you clap your hands in a church, the long echo is a result of high reverberation time. In offices, schools, or restaurants, long reverberation makes speech unclear and spaces unpleasant.
The ideal reverberation time depends on the room’s purpose:
- Offices and classrooms: 0.4–0.8 seconds
- Restaurants and meeting rooms: 0.6–1.0 seconds
- Auditoriums and performance spaces: 1.0–2.0 seconds
Resonics’ surveys include reverberation analysis to calculate the existing RT60 and design a solution to bring it within target levels. Reducing reverberation improves clarity, comfort, and wellbeing for everyone using the space.
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