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Buying Acoustic Panels in NZ: A Buyer's Guide | Versare

Posted by Pete Fullerton on Apr 20th 2026

Buying Acoustic Panels in NZ: What You Need to Know A plain-language guide to NRC ratings, tile thickness, and choosing the right product for your space Echo, reverberation, and noise bleed are common problems in NZ offices, schools, home studios, and open-plan homes. The good news: you don't need a commercial fitout team to fix them. But the acoustic panel market in NZ c …

Acoustic Tiles – Frequently Asked Questions

Posted by Pete Fullerton on Jan 29th 2026

Acoustic Tiles – Frequently Asked Questions Do I need acoustic tiles? If a room sounds echoey, tiring, or makes conversation harder than it should be, acoustic tiles are often the simplest fix. Hard surfaces like plasterboard, glass, concrete, and ceilings reflect sound back into the room. Acoustic tiles absorb that reflected sound, reducing echo and improving speech clar …

Reduce Echo and Control Noise in Shared Spaces

Posted by Pete Fullerton on Nov 19th 2025

Reduce Echo and Control Noise in Shared Spaces
Most people notice bad acoustics long before they think about what causes them. Echoes, hard surfaces, and overlapping voices can make even the best-designed offices, classrooms, or meeting rooms feel busy and tiring. The good news is that fixing these problems doesn’t require major construction or specialist installers. A few strategically placed acoustic panels can tran …

Sound Damping vs Sound Proofing: Finding Quiet in the Modern Office

Posted by Pete Fullerton on Oct 2nd 2025

The buzz of conversations, the ring of phones, the clatter of keyboards; the soundscape of a modern open-plan office is all too familiar to New Zealand business owners and office managers. And while collaboration is essential, constant noise can chip away at productivity and employee satisfaction. Two terms often tossed around in the quest for quieter offices are sound damping …

A Calm Acoustic Environment Isn’t Just “Nice to Have”; It’s a Measurable Productivity Issue

Posted by Pete Fullerton on Aug 20th 2025

A Calm Acoustic Environment Isn’t Just “Nice to Have”; It’s a Measurable Productivity Issue
New Zealand workplaces are getting louder. Open-plan offices, collaborative hubs, and hybrid workspaces may look modern, but the unintended side effect is constant background chatter. And the science is clear: noise costs us focus, health, and money. The Hidden Drain on Productivity International studies show that background conversations reduce working-memory performance by 6 …
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