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Running a Restaurant: Don't Make Your Dining Room Too Quiet

<p>It may be counterintuitive to think that your restaurant&&num;8217&semi;s dining area needs to be a little noisy&comma; but the truth is that a certain amount of background noise is necessary to protecting your guests&&num;8217&semi; privacy when they are in conversation and establishing a feeling of cozy intimacy in your space&period; However&comma; it must be the right kind of noise&period; Unfortunately&comma; today&&num;8217&semi;s trend of minimalist restaurant design &lpar;i&period;e&period; stripped down of things like table cloths and padded chairs&rpar; creates some problems when it comes to dampening the harsh quality of reverberated sound in the dining room&period; Therefore&comma; soundproofing your dining space may require a number of special considerations&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Inconspicuous soft coverings&period;<&sol;strong> While it may not be fashionable right now to deck your restaurant out in clothed tables and heavy&comma; floor-to-ceiling curtains&comma; you can still furnish your space with the soft coverings necessary to muffling the sound and making it softer and more pleasant&period; <&excl;--more-->This comes down to applying soft coverings in inconspicuous areas&period; Consider the hollow areas under your dining chairs&comma; and the flat spaces underneath your tables and bar&period; Simply line these spaces with a thick layer of batting to accomplish sound dampening in a way that will go visually unnoticed by your restaurant goers&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Art work&period;<&sol;strong> Wall hangings are great sound proofing agents&comma; and they are also complimentary to any space&&num;8217&semi;s acoustics &lpar;sound quality&rpar;&period; Fortunately&comma; oversized wall art is very hip and trendy in today&&num;8217&semi;s restaurants&comma; so you can get away with hanging as much art work as your space can aesthetically handle&period; For a simple solution &lpar;if you can&&num;8217&semi;t afford to buy out your local art gallery&rpar;&comma; wrap large wood panels in burlap that is either printed in a chic design&comma; or painted by a local artist&period; You could even hang some inexpensive acoustic panels to add to your decor&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Ceiling tiles&period;<&sol;strong> This is another great way to dampen sound and improve your room&&num;8217&semi;s acoustics&comma; as well as keep an ideal amount of sound in your dining room&period; Ceiling tiles comes in a wide array of sizes&comma; shapes&comma; and designs&comma; and they can be a distinctive part of your restaurant&&num;8217&semi;s interior design&period; Guests won&&num;8217&semi;t know that the tiles are there for any other reason than to beautify the space&period; If you have the extra ceiling height&comma; install a drop ceiling &lpar;in which you lay a tile grid&rpar; for extra insulation&sol;soundproofing&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Staying modern and relevant in terms of interior design does not mean that your restaurant&&num;8217&semi;s sound quality has to suffer&period; Keep all of these clever soundproofing techniques in mind when creating the ultimate atmosphere for your restaurant diners&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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