Fabric Panels & Stretch Systems

Whether discussing business strategy, mergers, acquisitions, or financials; Information conveyed in executive offices and board rooms is extremely confidential. Sound energy absorption in these spaces is as critical as those found in churches, performance halls and recording studios, with a focus on privacy rather than performing acoustics. These spaces are often designed with a certain ambience in mind, with fine hardwoods, intricate finishes, and exceptional artwork. Although the finishes are attractive, the hard surfaces tend to reflect sound which can inadvertently reduce the amount of privacy the rooms have.

There are many ways to control sound energy and reduce the amount of sound reflectivity, but not all methods are versatile, visually appealing, or economical. MAREK furnishes and installs custom acoustical fabric wall panels and ceiling systems that exceed each of these criteria. Qualified carpenters site-fabricate these wall panels and ceilings giving the designer unparalleled flexibility, and an opportunity to use fabrics that draw an emotional response, all with zero punch. With a vast range of fabrics and materials, MAREK can provide a functioning and unique design piece for your space. If you can visualize it; we can build it.

Provided by these Marek locations:

Representatives

Ray Vasquez
LEED Green Associate
[email protected]
713.681.2626

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