Managing Your Business’s Conference Rooms? Start Here.
More Goes Into AV Design Than You May Think
If you’ve been tasked with managing your company’s conference rooms, you may be wondering if there are any industry standards you should follow before installing an audio-video system.
The truth is, there are so many variables that can affect a meeting space and its specific AV needs. For instance, do you have glass walls or hardwood floors? That can influence the acoustics of a space. Prefer a projector or video display? Have long tables, round tables, or hollow-squared tables?
And then there are your users to think about. Is your staff tech-savvy and able to handle “Bring Your Own Device” (BYOD)? Or will this be an executive suite where people are too busy to figure out what kind of connector they have?
Some meeting rooms are just used for small collaborations, while others have professional-grade broadcast gear. So how do you know what solutions to get?
Talk to Your Local AV Expert
Whether you’re building a new office or updating your existing setup, an AV integrator should be looped in to either:
- Provide AV consultation services
- Design and build your conferencing system for you
Many builders and businesses work with a favorite AV integrator that understands their particular business and standards. If you’re just getting started and don’t have an AV partner, our team at Texadia Systems has serviced many high-profile businesses across Dallas-Fort Worth.
What We Do
When we design a conferencing system, we’re not just hanging a TV on the wall and calling it a day. Our process considers every variable in the room, and there are a lot of them. Ceiling height, room dimensions, table size and shape, how many people will regularly use the space, and the room’s maximum capacity all influence the final solution.
We evaluate room acoustics, ambient lighting, and noise, and even whether furniture ever moves around. The way a space is used day-to-day plays a huge role in what technology should go into it.
You wouldn’t expect someone with no background in HVAC or architecture to spec out an air system or structural layout. The same logic applies to AV. Designing conference room systems that work well and look clean is both an art and a science. And unless AV is your full-time job, it’s easy to overlook critical factors that lead to unreliable performance and frustrated users.
The Reality of Standardizing AV Systems
Everyone wants “standards.” A simple, repeatable solution that works in every room. And we get it—it makes planning and budgeting easier.
But the truth? Standardizing AV isn’t as straightforward as it sounds. If your rooms are all perfect rectangles with the same lighting and table layouts—and everyone uses Teams and nothing else—you might get by with a kit. But that’s rarely the case. Even within the same office, no two rooms are exactly alike. You’ll always end up with a Standard A… then a Standard A with variations... then a Standard B with a different camera mount or an additional mic array.
That’s not a failure in planning. It’s just reality. Executive conference rooms have different needs than huddle spaces. Boardrooms host VIPs. Team rooms have different priorities than training rooms. And once stakeholders start making requests, you’re going to need flexibility built into your so-called “standards.”
We’ve been called in by businesses that tried to go it alone, only to find out they needed help untangling a web of incompatible systems. At Texadia Systems, we create scalable standards that make sense: guidelines for wiring, display specs, camera placements, manufacturers used, and more. And then we help you adapt intelligently for each room’s use case.
Get It Right the First Time
Designing a video conferencing system is not a job for trial and error. Whether you're building standards across dozens of rooms or need one executive boardroom dialed in to perfection, we’re here to help.
Texadia Systems has worked with leading commercial clients across Dallas–Fort Worth to deliver conference room solutions that are consistent, scalable, and tailored to how their teams really work.
Reach out today to schedule your consultation.