Project · Beverly Hills, CA · Acoustic Commercial Drapery

Beverly Hills Private Dining Room

Project

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Beverly Hills restaurant private dining room with full-height deep-moss IFR cotton velvet French-pleat drapery on three walls, hand-forged iron rods and custom finials, cognac leather banquette and walnut paneling
Beverly Hills private dining — IFR moss velvet, ceiling-mounted at full fullness on hand-forged iron hardware for acoustic intervention

Acoustic Commercial Drapery — a portfolio project documenting a window treatment approach in Beverly Hills, CA. A studio reference in design intent, material specification, and architectural reasoning.

The Brief

A private dining room within a high-end restaurant. Hard surfaces — glass, stone, walnut — made the room conversationally fatiguing within minutes. The brief was to drop perceived volume by at least five decibels without changing the architecture.

The Design Response

Full-height velvet panels on three walls, ceiling-mounted, full fullness, IFR-treated. Decorative iron hardware to read with the existing millwork.

Materials & Performance

IFR-rated heavyweight cotton velvet in deep moss, full fullness.

Hand-forged iron rods with custom finials; ceiling-mount returns on the open wall.

Installed overnight to avoid restaurant closure; acoustic measurements taken before and after install.

The Result

Conversational decibel level dropped 6.2 dB on measurement. The room now seats parties of twelve in genuine acoustic privacy.

Design Focus
  • Acoustic intervention
  • Commercial IFR
  • Hospitality finish
  • Private dining
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