Hi Red Rokk,

I work in a co-working place in Paris (check Mutinerie). We do have some 
background music and coworkers like it. Maybe you should submit the idea to 
all members and see if they agree. I suggest you take a look at our space 
just to see how it looks like and for some inspiration. Here's the 
link: http://www.mutinerie.org/en/mutineries-map/

Gook luck

Sam
On Tuesday, August 14, 2012 12:34:49 AM UTC+2, RedRokk wrote:
>
> Hey everyone, I have a quick question I would like to get your perspective 
> on. 
>
> We just started offering co-working space here in Bellingham, Washington. 
> Our space fits up to 20 people comfortably, but often times we only have 2 
> or 3. We have been playing with the idea of adding light background music 
> to the space that would play throughout the day. The target customer is 
> developers, graphic designers, copywriters, and startups. We are wanting to 
> make the space feel a little more active during slower points in the day or 
> week. 
>
> This is a very interesting research study done on noise levels. It 
> suggests a specific level of noise actually encourages more collaboration 
> and creativity: 
> http://news.illinois.edu/news/12/0514NoiseCreativity_RaviMehta.html 
>
> What are your thoughts on playing music in the background?
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Tyler Byrd | President
> Red Rokk Interactive, Inc
>  
> C: (360) 920-2462 | O: (360) 747-7401 | F: (954) 867-1177
> [email protected] | www.RedRokk.com
>
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