Having a dropped ceiling doesn't mean you have to compromise on sound quality. Open offices, restaurants, and other commercial spaces commonly use drop ceilings, and adding in acoustic ceiling tiles is a great way to improve the acoustics in that space to control the noise. Second Skin's acoustic ceiling tiles are simple to install and are designed to perform and even improve the look of your space!
Acoustic ceiling tiles are one of the most cost-effective ways to acoustically treat a room with a drop ceiling grid. Acoustic ceiling tiles are designed to absorb echo and reverb in the room to improve speech intelligibility and make for a more comfortable working environment.
Do acoustic ceiling tiles block sound between rooms?
Standard ceiling tiles don't do much for sound. Acoustic ceiling tiles absorb sound inside the room to improve the acoustics of the space but they don’t stop sound from passing through. To block noise, you’ll need sound blocking ceiling tile backers, which add mass and stop sound from leaking through the plenum.