Restaurant L’Atlantic
Balancing acoustic performance and decorative identity in restaurants
Challenge
As part of the renovation of L’Atlantic restaurant, the project had to address several major constraints:
- a very short renovation window of just two months
- a complete rethinking of how the spaces are used (a bistronomic restaurant on the ground floor, guest rooms upstairs)
- the need to ensure high acoustic comfort without compromising the architectural vision
In the restaurant industry, the challenge is twofold:
reducing noise and reverberation while preserving — or even enhancing — the decorative identity of the space.
Adding acoustic treatment after completion would have generated additional costs and required another temporary closure.
Details
150 m² of acoustic slats
Wimereux
Solutions
Arteck was involved from the design phase onward, working closely with the Roche agency to integrate acoustics into the architectural project.
We designed and installed 150 m² of custom San Diego acoustic panels, featuring:
– precise plans developed by our designer
– support from our customer service team during installation to address the site’s technical constraints
– careful attention to materials and how they interact within the space
Before installation, each panel was prepared and numbered in our workshop, ensuring smooth coordination with the installer and a perfect adaptation to the site’s specific constraints.
Results
Thanks to this forward planning, installation was completed in just 3 days instead of the 10 initially scheduled, with no last‑minute adjustments.
The restaurant now benefits from well‑controlled acoustic comfort, both for guests and staff, while maintaining a coherent and clearly expressed decorative identity.
This project highlights a key reality in the restaurant industry:
addressing acoustics during renovation enhances the overall experience, without aesthetic compromise or future operational disruptions.