All Acoustic Panels

Acoustic panels and sound-absorbing panels are essential solutions for controlling sound within a wide range of environments. Designed to reduce noise, echo, and reverberation, these panels create a balanced and comfortable acoustic atmosphere in spaces like offices, studios, restaurants, and homes. At DECIBEL, our range of acoustic panels offers versatile options, each tailored to meet specific acoustic needs while also enhancing the visual appeal of interiors.

Foam Acoustic Panels: Effective and Lightweight Solutions

Foam acoustic panels are one of the most common and cost-effective solutions for sound absorption. Crafted from high-density polyurethane foam, these panels absorb mid-to-high frequency sounds, making them ideal for reducing noise in recording studios, home cinemas, and office spaces. With a porous structure that traps sound waves, foam panels like our standard acoustic foam are easy to install, lightweight, and customisable in design and thickness.

 

Bass Traps for Low-Frequency Control

In spaces where low-frequency sounds, such as bass, pose a challenge, bass traps provide the perfect solution. Placed in the corners of a room, these panels absorb deep, low-end sounds that are difficult to control with standard acoustic panels. Bass traps, such as those used in music studios and home theatres, ensure that low frequencies don’t overpower the acoustic environment, resulting in clear and balanced sound across the spectrum.

 

PET Felt Panels: Sustainable and Customisable

For those looking for eco-friendly sound absorption, PET Felt panels from the FESIGN range are made from 65% recycled polyester. These versatile panels can be used as wall coverings, ceiling clouds, desk separators, or hanging dividers. Their flexible design options include customisable sizes, shapes, and patterns, allowing them to blend seamlessly into any interior. PET Felt panels are ideal for a wide range of applications, including offices, home cinemas, restaurants, and conference rooms, where both sound absorption and sustainability are important.

 

Fabric-Wrapped Panels: Acoustic Performance Meets Aesthetic Appeal

Fabric-wrapped acoustic panels are an elegant solution for sound control, particularly in commercial and high-end residential spaces. These panels, available in various textures and colours, combine functionality with design to complement any interior style. Ideal for offices, theatres, and meeting rooms, fabric-wrapped panels can be customised to match the existing décor while providing excellent sound absorption across a wide frequency range.

 

Perforated Wooden Panels: Sound Control with a Natural Look

For a sophisticated acoustic solution, perforated wooden panels like the ACER, CIRCULO and WAVO panels from our collection not only absorb sound but also serve as decorative elements. The perforations allow sound waves to pass through and be absorbed by the material inside, reducing noise and improving sound quality. These panels are perfect for spaces where both visual appeal and sound control are essential, such as auditoriums, conference rooms, and upscale residential interiors.

 

Wood Wool Panels: Durability and Acoustic Efficiency

Wood wool panels offer a unique blend of durability and acoustic performance. Made from a combination of wood fibres, cement, and water, these panels provide effective sound absorption while also being fire-resistant and moisture-resistant. Perfect for industrial settings, sports halls, or any space requiring robust, high-performance acoustic solutions, wood wool panels can also be used in modern architectural designs for both aesthetic and functional purposes.

 

Sound Diffusers: Scattering Sound for a Balanced Acoustic Space

Sound diffusers are designed not to absorb sound but to scatter it, ensuring an even distribution of sound waves throughout a room. This creates a balanced and natural acoustic environment, particularly in spaces where music, performance, or clear speech is important. Sound diffusers, often used in concert halls and recording studios, work in harmony with other sound-absorbing panels to create an optimal acoustic experience.

 

Applications of Acoustic Panels

Our acoustic and sound-absorbing panels are versatile, making them suitable for a variety of applications:

  • Recording Studios and Music Rooms: Panels like foam acoustic panels and bass traps are essential for balancing sound frequencies and ensuring high-quality audio.
  • Offices and Conference Rooms: PET Felt panels and fabric-wrapped panels are ideal for reducing background noise and improving speech intelligibility in workspaces.
  • Home Cinemas and Theatres: Perforated wooden panels and bass traps help enhance sound clarity and reduce echo, making them perfect for home entertainment setups.
  • Restaurants and Public Spaces: Wood wool panels are durable enough for high-traffic areas while offering excellent sound absorption to create a more comfortable atmosphere for guests.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are acoustic panels made of?

Acoustic panels are made from a variety of materials, including foam, recycled PET felt, wood, and fabric. Each material is selected for its sound-absorbing properties and suitability for different environments.

How do acoustic panels work?

Acoustic panels absorb sound waves, reducing the amount of noise, echo, and reverberation in a room. Different types of panels are designed to target specific frequencies, from high-frequency sounds to low-end bass.

Can acoustic panels be customised?

Yes, acoustic panels can be customised in terms of size, thickness, colour, and design. Panels like our PET Felt range offer a variety of customisation options to match the aesthetic needs of any space.

Are acoustic panels environmentally friendly?

Many acoustic panels, such as those made from PET Felt, are eco-friendly and made from recycled materials. These panels can also be recycled after use, making them a sustainable choice for sound control.

Where should I install acoustic panels?

Acoustic panels can be installed on walls, ceilings, or in corners, depending on the acoustic needs of the space. Foam panels and bass traps are typically placed in corners or on walls, while fabric-wrapped or PET Felt panels are often used as ceiling clouds or room dividers.

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