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Acoustic treatment of office spaces — KYTOM
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Acoustic treatment of office spaces

On a bare floor plate, the RT60 ranges between 1.5 and 2 seconds: your employees lose 5 to 10% in productivity and your asset manager forgoes 3 to 7% of rental premium. On the office floor plates we treat, Kytom targets an RT60 of 0.6 seconds, verified by an acceptance measurement in accordance with the applicable standard.

Our team orchestrates the entire process in 12 weeks, from the class 1 sound-level diagnosis (ISO 3382-3:2012) through to handover, for 35 to 80 EUR excl. VAT per treated m².

The framework is clear: the high-performance target lies between 0.5 and 0.8 seconds, and article R4213-5 requires the employer to reduce noise to the lowest reasonably achievable level.

On the financial side, the CAPEX to asset revaluation ratio comes out between 1:5 and 1:10, amortised in 18 to 24 months.

Acoustic treatment

Acoustic treatment across 7 solutions

  1. Acoustic ceiling treatment: balancing absorption and reverberation

    Acoustic ceiling treatment: balancing absorption and reverberation

    Pushing the αw to 0.95 across 100% of your ceiling means an 18 to 25% cost overrun for a floor plate that sounds dead, where your employees strain their voices from the second…

  2. Absorbent panels: calibrating absorption without overinvesting

    Absorbent panels: calibrating absorption without overinvesting

    30% acoustic cost overrun for an atmosphere deemed « muffled »: that is what a blanket 0.95 αw costs on an office floor. NF S 31-080:2006 targets 35-40 dB(A) in open space, not…

  3. Acoustic partitions for offices: the right Rw target, without needless extra cost

    Acoustic partitions for offices: the right Rw target, without needless extra cost

    We deliver the acoustic study, architect coordination and controlled installation in an average of 12 weeks, with acceptance measurements compliant with the standard protocol for…

  4. Open space: controlled density, acoustics and satellite rooms

    Open space: controlled density, acoustics and satellite rooms

    You densify below 10 sq m per workstation to save on rent, and six months after handover your sales teams take refuge in the corridors to make phone calls. This is the blind spot…

  5. 52 dB acoustic partition: guaranteed confidentiality for your executive committees and HR rooms

    52 dB acoustic partition: guaranteed confidentiality for your executive committees and HR rooms

    A verbal leak from an HR room can cost 6 to 18 months of salary in labour tribunal compensation, and up to 4% of revenue in CNIL penalties on GDPR article 9 data. In practice, a…

  6. Meeting Room Acoustic Insulation: 4 Decisive Trade-offs

    Meeting Room Acoustic Insulation: 4 Decisive Trade-offs

    A boardroom whose conversations leak into the corridor is a legal, HR or M&A risk that can cost ten times the extra outlay of proper insulation. Acoustic malfunctions found…

  7. Plenum acoustic barrier: securing the DnT,A of your enclosed offices

    Plenum acoustic barrier: securing the DnT,A of your enclosed offices

    Your BA13 partition shows 44 dB Rw on the manufacturer’s data sheet and measures 28 dB DnT,A on the day of handover: 12 to 16 dB escape into the suspended ceiling void, and…

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Our offering in practice

From sound-level diagnosis to handover: what a Kytom assignment covers

A Kytom acoustic treatment assignment covers the entire journey, from the first on-site survey to the signing of the handover report. In concrete terms, we deliver four sequenced services under a single project management: a class 1 sound-level diagnosis (deliverable within 10 working days), a zone-by-zone 3D acoustic model, a costed specification including FDES and Euroclass fire ratings, and then coordinated execution alongside the HVAC, electrical and raised-floor packages. The distinctiveness of the offering lies in a performance target of RT60 below 0.6 seconds, verified by an acceptance measurement in accordance with the applicable standard (relevant for floor plates larger than 300 m² with a ceiling height above 2.70 m). Since 2006, Kytom has treated 15,000 m²/year of offices in the Paris region, with partner engineering firms and suppliers aligned with the environmental and usage-quality requirements of office certifications.

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The Kytom method

Five steps calibrated over 12 weeks

Across delivered projects, our five-step process structures the entire assignment. The on-site acoustic diagnosis uses a class 1 sound-level meter (IEC 61672-1) to measure the RT60 in accordance with the applicable standard protocol, deliverable within 10 working days. The 3D model of the floor plate incorporates furniture, partitions and flows, and simulates reverberation time zone by zone. The solution specification selects suspended ceilings with alpha-w above 0.90, wood-wool or melamine-foam wall panels, suspended baffles for ceiling heights above 3 m, and acoustic screens. Coordinated execution relies on a dedicated site manager, weekly monitoring, a formalised site report and the interface with the HVAC, electrical and raised-floor packages. Handover validates the RT60 below 0.6 s through post-installation measurements in accordance with the applicable standard, with the delivery of a complete as-built file (report, FDES, Euroclass). The observed result is a halving of the reverberation time and a noticeably calmer working environment for employees.

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Your benefits

RT60 halved and ROI under 24 months

Across delivered projects, the RT60 drops from 1.4 to 0.6 seconds on average, a halving. Post-works measurements confirm a 6 to 8 decibel reduction in ambient noise level, perceived by employees as a halving of perceived noise. The indicators we systematically track relate to the sound comfort perceived by employees (assessed three months after delivery via internal surveys), the productivity gains on cognitive tasks documented in the specialist literature on office environments, and the rental value of floor plates featuring a recognised acoustic label. The return on acoustic investment generally lies between 18 and 24 months depending on the type of project. Scoped quote within 5 working days after the on-site visit.

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Method
  1. On-site acoustic diagnosis
    Measurement of the RT60 with a class 1 sound-level meter (IEC 61672-1) according to the standard protocol applicable to open spaces. Zone-by-zone mapping, identification of hot spots, ambient noise level. Deliverable within 10 working days, including pre-specification recommendations.
  2. 3D modelling and specification
    Integration of furniture, partitions and flows into a 3D model. Trade-offs between ceilings with alpha-w above 0.90, wall panels, baffles and acoustic screens. Output: a costed layout plan with supplier FDES and Euroclass fire ratings.
  3. Coordinated execution
    Dedicated site manager, formalised weekly monitoring, signed site report. Interface maintained with HVAC, electrical and raised-floor packages. Standard lead time of 6 to 8 weeks for 850 m², in an occupied or vacant site depending on your operational constraints.
  4. Handover
    Post-installation measurements, before/after comparison zone by zone. Validation of the RT60 target below 0.6 s by an acceptance measurement in accordance with the applicable standard. Complete as-built file: report, FDES, Euroclass fire ratings (M0 = A2FL s1, M3 = BFL/CFL s1/s2, M4 = DFL s1/s2, non-combustible = A1FL).
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Frequently asked questions

What RT60 should you target for a standard open space?

Between 0.6 and 0.7 seconds, the upper end of the high-performance level adopted for collaborative workspaces. On a typical floor plate (density below 1 person per 6 m²), dropping below 0.5 s creates a muffled perception that is poorly received: a sense of stuffiness that we observe on low-density floor plates. The very high-performance level (below 0.5 s) remains relevant on dense floor plates.

When is your full method not suitable?

Under 200 m² or under 15,000 EUR excl. VAT in budget, the fixed cost of the diagnosis (class 1 sound-level measurement and 3D modelling, around 4,500 EUR excl. VAT) crushes the ROI: Kytom switches to a lighter approach based on catalogue specification. If your challenge concerns sound insulation between rooms rather than reverberation, the scope of the assignment is redefined with you around the framework suited to the acoustic insulation of rooms.

What exactly does your acoustic performance target cover?

An RT60 below 0.6 seconds measured with a class 1 sound-level meter at handover, in accordance with the applicable standard. This target is relevant for floor plates larger than 300 m² with a ceiling height above 2.70 m. In a constrained heritage context (ceiling height below 2.40 m, listed ceiling), we set the target between 0.7 and 0.8 s rather than making an untenable promise.

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