75 NRC 1.0 acoustic panels — 50 wall-mounted plus 25 ceiling-mounted — installed across Naples Flatbread’s modern live-music dining room in Naples, FL — balancing reverberation across a 30-foot clear-height space stocked with sealed surfaces and a stage.
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Custom acoustic panels sized to room geometry inside the newly-opened Speaks Clam Bar fine-dining concept in Sarasota — pulling RT60 from over 1.6 seconds down under 1 second so guests at the same table could actually carry on a conversation.
Three-zone acoustic treatment across SOFWERX’s 33,000 SF warehouse-to-office conversion in Tampa — auditorium panels with custom hanging wings, open-office sound masking, and machine-shop isolation delivered for the DoD/Doolittle Institute joint venture in two months.
Three-product acoustic mix — wall absorption panels, hanging baffles, and ceiling clouds — installed across a bare open-plan Tampa office above an exposed metal deck — pulling RT60 down from a 1.2-second baseline so conference calls became viable at the desk.
100 fabric-wrapped 2’×4’×2″ acoustic panels installed into an exposed corrugated metal-deck ceiling at a Lake Nona master-planned community clubhouse — cutting RT60 from 1.5 down to 0.58 seconds (a 61% reduction) across a glass-and-hardwood event hall.
Custom dye-sublimated acoustic art panels with brand graphics installed across a Tropical Smoothie Cafe dining room — 2″ mineral fiber core, NRC 1.05 absorption, fabricated and mounted after hours so the quick-service restaurant could open the next morning.
100 PVC-wrapped hanging acoustic baffles suspended over Marchman Technical College’s main cafeteria in Pasco County, FL — cutting reverberation across the hard-surfaced dining hall while staying easy to wipe down inside a food-service environment.
2″ fiberglass ceiling clouds and matching custom-fabric wall panels installed across Cena Italian restaurant’s tall-ceilinged Channelside dining room in Tampa — pulling RT60 from 1.1 down to 0.7 seconds to hit the fine-dining conversational target.
Six 4×4 ceiling clouds installed across three Morean Arts Center galleries in St. Petersburg during a bamboo-to-concrete flooring renovation — Sabin-recalculated to hold RT60 at 1.4 seconds through the floor swap and color-matched into the existing gallery design.
End-to-end acoustic treatment for a 6,000 SF Tampa Bay warehouse-to-tenant conversion — Floor Blokker on the mezzanine, Wall Blokker plus QuietRock demising walls hitting STC 65, and 1,100 Sabins of Echo Eraser absorption tuned across the open building volume.










