Why Acoustics Matter More Than Ever in Modern Design
In today’s built environment, design is no longer only about aesthetics - it’s about performance.
One of the most overlooked contributors to performance is acoustics.
From healthcare and education to commercial and residential spaces, noise has a measurable impact on how environments function. Yet, it is often only addressed once problems arise.
Acoustic flooring offers a proactive solution—helping reduce impact sound at source while enhancing comfort, focus and overall user experience.
The Impact of Noise Across Key Sectors
Research shows that hospital noise levels frequently exceed recommended guidelines, making acoustic flooring for healthcare environments a critical design consideration.
In classrooms and lecture halls, sound clarity is essential.
High background noise can reduce speech intelligibility, impacting how effectively students absorb information.
Flooring that helps to reduce noise in classrooms helps create better learning conditions.
Noise is one of the leading causes of workplace distraction.
Open-plan offices, in particular, benefit from commercial acoustic flooring that reduces impact sound from foot traffic and movement—supporting productivity and focus.
In hospitality, acoustics directly affect guest experience.
In residential developments, particularly multi-unit living, impact noise is a leading source of dissatisfaction.
Quiet flooring solutions play a key role in enhancing comfort and perceived quality.
When considering acoustics, many focus on ceilings and wall treatments.
However, one of the primary sources of noise in any space is impact sound—caused by footsteps, movement and daily activity.
Acoustic vinyl flooring is designed to absorb this impact at source, reducing noise transmission throughout the building.
A Smarter Approach to SpecificationModern specification is shifting toward intentional, performance-led design.
Rather than selecting materials based purely on appearance, professionals are prioritising:
This is where impact sound reduction flooring becomes a strategic choice—not just a finishing touch.
Selecting the right flooring is not only about immediate aesthetics—it’s about lifecycle performance.
Durable, low maintenance flooring that also reduces noise contributes to:
This aligns with a growing industry focus on sustainable, high-performance building solutions.
The most successful spaces are those that perform as well as they look.
Acoustics play a critical role in shaping that performance—quietly influencing comfort, wellbeing and productivity.
By incorporating acoustic flooring solutions early in the design process, professionals can create environments that truly support the people who use them.
Explore the Silentflor PUR Range
If you’re specifying acoustic vinyl flooring for high traffic environments, the updated Silentflor PUR range offers a smarter, more intentional solution.
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What’s new in the range:
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