You can love your workspace—beautiful light, thoughtful décor, a setup that feels inspiring—and still feel drained faster than expected. Sometimes it’s not the workload that weighs on you. It’s the noise. An overly “live” sound environment can quietly reduce focus, lower patience, and affect mood without you fully noticing.
The good news is that you don’t need a major renovation to feel better. Often, small adjustments make a real difference: understanding how sound moves in a room, reducing reverberation, balancing materials, and adding elements that soften the atmosphere. These simple choices can change how a space feels—making it calmer, more comfortable, and easier to work in.
In my main article, I share clear, practical guidance to help you create a quieter, more supportive work environment—without compromising aesthetics.
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How to Achieve Comfort and Well-Being at Work, Without Noise (on Marie Dooley Acoustic ART)
