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Cafeterias are busy, lively spaces in schools, but they’re also some of the loudest. Between hard surfaces, high ceilings, and hundreds of students talking at once, it doesn’t take long for the noise level to become overwhelming. That noise can lead to stress, poor communication, and an unpleasant environment for both students and staff. Fortunately, with the right soundproofing materials and a thoughtful layout, schools can dramatically improve their cafeteria acoustics. This guide explores how to reduce cafeteria noise, which materials work best, and how Acoustical Solutions can help.
Most school cafeterias are built with functionality and hygiene in mind, meaning they feature durable surfaces like tile floors, concrete block walls, and metal ceilings. While these materials are easy to clean, they reflect sound rather than absorb it. Add the chatter of dozens or even hundreds of students, and sound waves start bouncing around the room rapidly, creating excessive echo and reverberation.
This build-up of sound energy makes cafeterias feel chaotic and loud—especially when voices compete to be heard over the din.
The primary goal of soundproofing a cafeteria is to reduce reflected noise, also known as reverberation. By installing absorptive materials in strategic locations—especially on ceilings and walls—schools can make a dramatic difference in their noise levels.
Below are ceiling and wall treatment options designed for maximum performance in cafeteria environments.
Treating the ceiling is one of the most effective ways to manage cafeteria noise. Large, open ceilings allow sound to bounce freely, which contributes to echo and overall volume.

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AlphaSorb® PVC Sound Baffles These vertical-hanging baffles are perfect for cafeterias with high ceilings. Their durable PVC covering is easy to clean and resistant to moisture and stains. When suspended in rows, they offer large surface area for sound absorption. Ripstop Sound Baffles For areas where the baffles might be within reach, consider Ripstop Sound Baffles. These are designed to withstand contact and are ideal for lower ceilings. Fabric-Wrapped Ceiling Clouds When aesthetics are a higher priority, consider ceiling-mounted acoustic clouds wrapped in designer fabrics. They offer excellent absorption while enhancing the visual appeal of the room.
While ceilings address echo from above, walls are key to controlling sound near its point of origin—in student gathering areas, around food service lines, and at tables.

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AlphaSorb® Fabric Wrapped Acoustic Panels These panels offer high acoustic performance and visual flexibility, available in many fabric options including stain-resistant Guilford of Maine Studio 54. AlphaSorb® High Impact Acoustic Panels Perfect for high-traffic areas, these panels are designed to withstand bumps, scuffs, and everyday wear while providing excellent absorption. PolyPhon™ Acoustic Panels Budget-conscious and durable, these polyester-based panels offer light sound absorption and are easy to clean, making them ideal for schools. AlphaSorb® Art Acoustic Panels Custom-printable panels let you feature student art, inspirational quotes, or school branding while also reducing noise. PolySorb Acoustic Panels Water- and impact-resistant, these versatile panels can be glued directly to walls or ceilings—ideal for messy or high-contact zones.
If your school needs a fast solution for excessive noise, start with one or more of these quick wins:
These changes don’t require full renovation and can make a significant difference in room acoustics almost immediately.
The ideal reverberation time for a school cafeteria is around 1.0 to 1.5 seconds. Without treatment, reverberation in a large cafeteria can exceed 3.0 seconds—leading to a chaotic and overwhelming experience.
Adding enough absorptive material to cover 30% to 50% of the room’s reflective surfaces (walls and ceiling) is a good starting point.
At Acoustical Solutions, we’ve helped hundreds of schools improve their learning environments through smart soundproofing. Designing a new facility or retrofitting an existing one, we provide expert acoustic consulting and a full range of proven products.
Contact us today to get a quote, request samples, or get help designing a quieter, more comfortable cafeteria.
To learn more about how Acoustical Solutions can solve your noise control problems, use our contact form, call one of our Acoustical Sales Consultants at (800) 782-5742, or visit us on the web at acousticalsolutions.com.
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