Project Overview: Olivia Italian Restaurant Acoustic Ceiling Cloud Installation Olivia Italian, a modern American-Italian restaurant in South Tampa, quickly became a local favorite after its 2019 opening. While the food and design drew praise, the acoustics did not. Reflective surfaces and open ceilings created excessive echo, making conversations difficult for diners. Commercial Acoustics was brought […]
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Project Overview: Tai Chi Fitness Studio Acoustic Treatment The Taoist Tai Chi Society’s new facility in Dunedin, FL serves as a global gathering place for students and instructors practicing the internal arts. With over 20,000 square feet of open space and concrete flooring throughout, the newly built fitness studio was visually impressive—but acoustically problematic. From […]
Project Overview: Multipurpose Room Acoustic Treatment at the WellCome OM Center Commercial Acoustics was brought in to fix the multipurpose hall at the WellCome OM Integral Healing & Education Center, an integrative wellness campus in Spring Hill, FL that holds a 4.7-star reputation across more than 70 community reviews. The hall sees real range of […]
Project Overview: Theater Acoustics for a School Performance Space Why Theater Acoustics Are Different from Other Performance Spaces Theaters live in a much wider RT60 range than most rooms. A restaurant lands between 0.7 and 1.1 seconds depending on whether the operator wants intimate or lively. A theater can run anywhere from 0.8 to 1.6 […]
Project Overview: Acoustic Ceiling Cloud Installation at Mekenita Cantina The Mekenita Cantina Acoustic Problem Mekenita Cantina downtown Tampa opened into a build-out with sealed concrete floors, exposed brick walls, and a hard ceiling — the standard hip-cantina aesthetic that looks great on a moodboard and reverberates terribly in real life. Patron complaints arrived almost immediately […]
Project Overview: Tampa Open Office Sound Panel Install Why Open Offices Need Sound Panels for Conference Calls Open offices used to be measured by speech privacy and noise distraction between desks. Hybrid work changed the test. The new failure mode is the conference call. When a remote participant joins a meeting and hears every keyboard, […]






