At dBx we believe interior spaces should sound as good as they look. We work closely with architects and interior designers during the design stages of a project, to ensure acoustic treatments are integrated seamlessly and even used as a design feature. The days of ugly wall panels and school ceiling tiles are long gone.
We are completely independent and free to source products from any manufacturer or supplier to meet the specific acoustic requirements of any interior design project.
dBx Acoustics was thrilled to be part of the team behind the Beehive in York. A purpose-built centre, the Beehive is thought to be the first of kind in the country and it provides short breaks for children and young people with complex disabilities.
dBx Acoustics provided acoustic design advice as well as a planning noise impact assessment. The project was especially dear to Susan, dBx Acoustics director as both she and her daughter are autistic. Susan is also a member of the Institute of Acoustics Diversity and Inclusion committee.
The facilities at the Beehive include:
Find out more about the Beehive here.