Are you tired of the constant noise in your office space? Plants can be your silent allies in the battle against office noise pollution.
Here’s a short guide on how to use plants effectively to absorb and disrupt soundwaves, creating a quieter and more productive work environment.
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Choose the Right Plants
- Opt for a variety of indoor plants with different shapes, sizes, and textures. Irregular foliage scatters soundwaves effectively.
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Understand How Plants Reduce Office Noise
- Plants reduce noise through absorption, diffraction, and reflection.
- Absorption: In acoustically lively spaces with hard surfaces (e.g., marble walls, exposed concrete floors), plants help by reducing reverberation time.
- Diffraction and Reflection: At lower frequencies, plants diffract and reflect sound because their leaf size is smaller compared to noise wavelengths.
- Plants with many small leaves scatter and diffuse sound, while at higher frequencies, leaves may reflect sound towards other surfaces for absorption.
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Consider Green Walls and Moss Walls
- consist of dense foliage and are often mounted on sound-absorbing panels.
- offer sound absorption in offices where floor space is limited, and moss walls are an excellent choice where a living wall is not practical.
- deflect sound due to their shape and absorb sound with their soft texture.
- have mounting materials which also contribute to noise absorption
- are less expensive and are often very large, therefore filling a much larger area of otherwise hard wall which would normally have high reverberation (echo).
- can be artistically placed across the office in frames, covering the areas where deflection is needed, making them a customised acoustic absorption option.
- offer sound absorption in offices where floor space is limited, and moss walls are an excellent choice where a living wall is not practical.
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Analyse Noise Sources and Hotspots
- Understand that noise levels can vary throughout a space due to multiple sources and reflections.
- Determine the sources of noise and pinpoint where it is loudest, as these may not always be the same location.
- Use a noise meter or smartphone apps to measure noise levels during typical working hours and create a noise map of your office space.
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Strategically Place Plants
- Use your noise map to identify areas where vegetation will have the greatest impact on reducing noise.
- Identify areas where noise reflections are problematic and place plants strategically to make a difference.
- Green walls and moss walls are particularly effective due to their dense foliage and sound-absorbing materials.
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Enjoy the Additional Benefits
- Don’t forget that plants in your office offer more than just noise reduction. They also enhance well-being and workplace effectiveness, contributing to biophilic design.
By following these tips, you can transform your noisy office into a peaceful and productive space using the power of plants. Reduce noise, enhance comfort, and improve your overall work environment with this cost-effective and natural solution.
Information sourced from research carried out in the mid-1990s by Dr Peter Costa at Southbank University in London.
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