Training Tables — Expert Answer
What acoustic considerations matter in a training room?
Training rooms with all hard surfaces (laminate tables, tile floors, drywall) create significant echo that makes presentations hard to hear and participant conversation difficult to understand. Carpet or area rugs under the tables absorb floor reflections; acoustic ceiling tiles replace hard tile ceilings at reasonable cost; fabric-wrapped panels on walls treat the worst reflection points. Tablecloth covers during sessions also reduce table-surface reflections. For a 20-person room, even basic carpet and acoustic ceiling tiles dramatically improve speech intelligibility. FindOfficeFurniture.com has training tables in sizes that work with most acoustic layouts — call 888-719-4960.