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How to Improve Your Home Office Acoustics: A Complete Guide
How to Improve Your Home Office Acoustics: A Complete Guide Working from home has become a permanent arrangement for millions of people, and for most, the room they work in was never designed with acoustics in mind. Spare bedrooms, converted loft spaces, and garden offices share one common problem: sound bounces around freely, making it harder to concentrate, harder to communicate clearly on calls, and harder to feel settled in your work. This guide covers everything you need to know about treating your home office acoustically, from understanding how sound behaves in small rooms to choosing the right panels, rafts, and baffles for your setup. Why Poor Acoustics Affect Your Work More Than You Realise Most people associate bad acoustics with large, echoey spaces like sports halls or empty restaurants. But small rooms with hard, reflective surfaces have their own acoustic problems, and a home office is a prime example. A room with painted plaster walls, a wooden floor, glass windows, and a desk against a hard wall will reflect sound back and forth rapidly, creating a buildup of noise that can feel fatiguing even when the room is quiet. The effects are practical as well as psychological. Speech intelligibility drops when reverberation is high, meaning your voice sounds muddy on video calls. Background noise from other parts of the house becomes more noticeable when there's nothing absorbing it. And sustained exposure to a reverberant environment increases cognitive load, even when you're not actively aware of it. Improving acoustics addresses all of these problems at once. If you're setting up a workspace elsewhere in your home, the same principles apply. You can explore acoustic solutions for homes and apartments more broadly, or look at purpose-specific treatments for living room workspaces if your setup isn't a dedicated room. How Sound Behaves in a Typical Home Office When sound is generated in a room, it travels outward in all directions. Hard surfaces like walls, ceilings, floors, and glass reflect it back with very little energy lost. In a room with no soft furnishings, sound can bounce many times before it dies away, producing what's measured as reverberation time. The longer the reverberation time, the more muddled the acoustic environment becomes. Home offices are often stripped-back spaces compared to living rooms, which tend to have soft furniture, curtains, and carpets that absorb some of this energy naturally. A dedicated office with hard floors, bare walls, and a desk facing a window can have reverberation times significantly higher than what's comfortable for focused work or clear communication. The solution isn't to cover every surface, but to add enough absorption in the right places to bring reverberation time down to a comfortable level. This is where acoustic panels, ceiling rafts, and baffles come in. You can browse the full range of available treatments in the complete acoustics collection to get a sense of what's available across different product types. Acoustic Wall Panels: The Most Accessible Starting Point Wall panels are usually the first thing people consider, and for good reason. They're straightforward to install, they come in a wide variety of sizes and fabrics, and they can be positioned strategically to target the most reflective surfaces in a room. Placing panels on the wall opposite your desk, on side walls, or around the area where you typically take calls will have a noticeable impact. Fabric-wrapped panels are a popular choice because they combine effective sound absorption with a clean, finished appearance. The SilentSpace range of fabric-wrapped panels comes in rectangle, square, and circle formats in multiple sizes, making it easy to work with whatever wall space you have available. The fabric surface can be colour-matched to your décor, so the panels don't have to look like an afterthought. For something with more texture and visual character, the Autex 'Mirage' and 'Cube' PET panels offer absorption alongside a more tactile, design-led surface finish. PET felt panels are made from recycled materials and are a good choice if sustainability is a consideration in your purchasing decisions. Installation is generally simple. Most panels can be fixed with adhesive strips or light wall fixings, meaning you don't need specialist tools or skills. If you're renting and can't fix anything to the walls permanently, freestanding options and leaning panels are also worth considering. Browse the full selection of acoustic wall panels to compare formats, sizes, and finishes. Acoustic Ceiling Panels and Suspended Rafts The ceiling is one of the most acoustically significant surfaces in a room because it's large, hard, and directly above the source of most sound. Yet it's also the most commonly overlooked surface when people start treating a home office. Adding absorption overhead, whether through ceiling-mounted panels or suspended rafts, can produce a dramatic improvement in clarity and comfort. Suspended rafts hang from the ceiling on discreet wires and absorb sound from both sides, making them considerably more efficient per unit area than flat ceiling tiles. They work particularly well in rooms with higher ceilings where there's space to drop them without affecting headroom. The SilentSpace range includes fabric-wrapped rafts in both rectangle and circle formats at multiple sizes. These are a practical and cost-effective way to add overhead absorption without a complex installation. The circle format in particular works well visually in a smaller room where a large rectangular raft might feel overwhelming. For a more refined finish, the BAUX 'Wood Wool' ceiling panels are worth considering. Made from wood wool bound with cement, they offer both absorption and a warm, textured surface that suits contemporary interiors. They're available in 1200 x 600mm ceiling tile format, making them compatible with standard grid ceiling systems if your home office has a suspended ceiling. You can find the complete range of suspended and fixed options in the acoustic ceiling panels collection. Ecophon Solo Rafts: A Premium Ceiling Solution The Ecophon Solo series represents one of the most trusted names in suspended acoustic ceiling products. The Solo range is used across professional offices, healthcare environments, and education settings, but it's equally well suited to a home office where you want a clean, high-performance solution that doesn't compromise on appearance. The Ecophon Solo Square is a 1200 x 1200mm frameless raft with an Akutex FT surface finish. It's available in multiple colours, suspends on discreet wires, and comes with all the fixation hardware included. The frameless design gives it a minimal look that fits naturally into a modern home office without looking industrial. Priced at £175 per panel, it's a considered investment that delivers measurable acoustic improvement. The Ecophon Solo Circle is available in Ø800mm and Ø1200mm diameters and comes in packs of four panels with fixation hardware included. The circular format softens the geometry of a room and works well as a focal point above a desk or seating area. Both Solo formats offer an effective and cost-conscious acoustic solution, with the Circle variant being a particularly good option for smaller home offices where a large rectangular raft would dominate the ceiling. Acoustic Ceiling Baffles for Home Offices Baffles are a different approach to ceiling acoustics. Rather than horizontal panels sitting parallel to the ceiling, baffles hang vertically in rows, absorbing sound as it passes through the gaps between them. This gives them a high effective surface area relative to the ceiling space they occupy, making them efficient in rooms where you can't or don't want to cover large areas of the ceiling. The Ecophon Solo Baffle is a Class A absorber with the same Akutex FT surface used across the Solo range. It suspends vertically from the ceiling and can be configured in adjustable arrangements depending on the space. Priced at £499 per pack, this is a serious acoustic product for home offices where performance is the priority. Fixings are included. The SilentSpace fabric-wrapped ceiling baffles offer a similar vertical format at a more accessible price point and in a wider range of fabric colours, making them a practical choice for home offices where aesthetics matter as much as acoustic performance. The full selection of suspended baffle products is available in the acoustic ceiling baffles collection, including both fabric-wrapped and PET felt variants across multiple sizes. Acoustic Screens and Desk Dividers If your home office is part of a larger open-plan space, or if you share a room with other people, freestanding acoustic screens offer a targeted solution. They work by absorbing sound close to the source, reducing how much travels across the room in the first place. Screens are also useful in front of windows, where hard glass surfaces cause significant sound reflection. Positioning an acoustic screen perpendicular to a window can help break up the reflection path without covering the glass entirely. Browse the acoustic screens collection for freestanding and desk-mounted options suited to home working environments. Acoustic Panels That Work as Wall Art One of the most practical developments in acoustic design is the printed panel. Rather than a plain fabric surface, these panels carry photographic or artistic prints directly on the acoustic material, effectively functioning as both wall art and acoustic treatment. For a home office where you've put thought into how the room looks, this is a neat way to add absorption without making the space feel clinical. The SilentSpace Printed Art Acoustic Panels are available in multiple sizes and can be produced with custom imagery, making it possible to have panels that reflect your own aesthetic rather than a generic manufacturer's palette. They retain the same core acoustic performance as the standard SilentSpace fabric range. For something more architectural, the Abstracta 'Sahara' panels and acoustic slat wall panels in the Eco Sound range add visual depth to a wall while absorbing mid to high frequency sound. The Eco Sound acoustic slat wall panels, measuring 3000 x 600mm, work particularly well across an entire feature wall, creating the kind of warm, textured interior surface that a home office benefits from both acoustically and visually. Acoustic Lighting: Combining Function with Acoustics Several products in the range integrate acoustic absorption directly into lighting fixtures, which is an efficient way to treat a space without dedicating additional wall or ceiling area to panels alone. These products absorb sound through the body of the fitting itself, making productive use of the ceiling space that a pendant light would occupy anyway. The Impact Acoustic 'Spark' acoustic lighting and the Abstracta 'Vika' acoustic lamp absorber are both designed with this dual purpose in mind. The De Vorm 'Pivot' adjustable acoustic lamp adds flexibility to the concept, allowing you to direct both light and acoustic absorption where they're needed most. For a home office where adding panels might feel too conspicuous, acoustic lighting can provide a more integrated solution. How to Plan Your Home Office Acoustic Treatment There's no single formula for treating a home office because every room is different. That said, a few practical principles apply across most situations. Start with the most reflective surfaces. Bare plaster walls, ceilings, and floors are the primary culprits. Address at least two of these before considering anything else. Target the first reflection points. Sound from your speakers or your voice will reflect off the wall directly to the side of you and the ceiling directly above. Placing panels at these points has a disproportionate effect on clarity. Aim for balanced coverage. Covering one wall entirely while leaving all others bare will produce an uneven acoustic environment. Spread absorption across different surfaces and positions in the room. Combine panel types. Using a mix of wall panels, ceiling rafts, and possibly baffles addresses sound coming from different angles and gives a more complete treatment than relying on one product type alone. Don't over-treat. A completely dead room is uncomfortable in its own way. The goal is to reduce excess reverberation, not eliminate all reflections. If your needs extend beyond a single home office, the same principles apply in larger professional settings. The commercial office acoustic panels collection covers a broader range of solutions for open-plan and multi-desk environments, including larger format panels and more extensive baffle systems. Materials: What to Look for When Choosing Acoustic Panels Not all acoustic panels are made from the same materials, and the differences matter both in terms of performance and practicality. Fabric-wrapped panels use a rigid core, typically glass wool, rock wool, or polyester fibre, wrapped in an acoustic-transparent fabric. The fabric has no effect on sound absorption but allows sound waves to pass through to the core where they're absorbed. These are among the most effective products for broadband sound absorption and can be made to look exactly as you want them to. PET felt panels are made from recycled plastic bottles and offer good mid to high frequency absorption. They're lighter than fabric-wrapped panels, easier to cut to custom sizes, and visually distinctive. Products like the Autex range and the BAUX X-FELT panels fall into this category. Glass wool products such as the Ecophon range provide very high levels of absorption, particularly at low frequencies. The Ecophon Solo rafts and baffles use a glass wool core with a durable Akutex FT surface that's both cleanable and suitable for humid environments. Wood wool panels such as the BAUX 'Wood Wool' ceiling tiles offer a different acoustic character and a natural, warm aesthetic. They're particularly effective at diffusing as well as absorbing sound, making them useful in rooms where you want to retain some liveness rather than damping everything down. For home studios where more precise acoustic control is needed, separate guidance applies. The music studio acoustic panels collection covers specialist products suited to recording and listening environments. Easy Installation: Getting Panels Up Without Disruption Most acoustic wall panels can be installed without professional help. Fabric-wrapped panels at smaller sizes can be fixed with heavy-duty adhesive strips, meaning no drilling or wall damage. Larger panels and ceiling products typically require fixings into the wall or ceiling, but the hardware is usually included and the process is straightforward. Suspended rafts like the Ecophon Solo range use discreet stainless steel wires with ceiling anchors. The anchors require drilling, but the installation process is well documented and the components are designed for straightforward self-installation. All fixation hardware is supplied with the product. Where walls can't be drilled, freestanding products and leaning panels provide an alternative. Acoustic screens are self-supporting and can be repositioned as needed, which is particularly useful in rented spaces. The ceiling baffles collection includes products designed for quick, reversible installation suitable for home environments. Conclusion Getting the acoustics right in a home office is one of the most effective improvements you can make to your working environment, and it doesn't require a complete renovation. A combination of wall panels, ceiling rafts, and appropriate furnishings can reduce reverberation, improve speech clarity on calls, and make long hours at the desk considerably more comfortable. The range of products available means there's a practical solution for every type of home office, from a small spare room to a purpose-built garden studio. Whether you start with a few fabric-wrapped wall panels or opt for a suspended raft system like the Ecophon Solo series, the results are measurable and immediate. Browse the full home office acoustic panels collection to find products suited to your specific room, budget, and aesthetic preferences, or explore the complete acoustics range if you want to see everything available across all product types and formats.
Read moreAcoustic Solutions for Educational Environments: Enhancing Learning
Published by Sonio — specialists in sound absorption for education, productivity and well-being. Why Acoustics Matter in Schools and Universities In modern education environments, acoustics play a critical role in learning, comprehension and student well-being. Classrooms, lecture halls, libraries and breakout areas all rely on clear speech and controlled reverberation to function effectively. However, many educational buildings (especially older or refurbished spaces) suffer from: Hard reflective surfaces High ceilings and long reverberation times Noise transfer between rooms Echo that reduces speech clarity Effective acoustic treatment for schools can transform these spaces—improving attention, behaviour, and overall learning outcomes. The Impact of Poor Acoustics on Learning Performance Research shows that poor acoustics can reduce speech intelligibility by up to 30%, directly impacting: Reading and comprehension Listening accuracy Student focus Teacher vocal health SEND student support Young learners and neurodiverse students are especially affected by excessive noise and echo. How Acoustic Panels Improve Educational Spaces Acoustic panels absorb sound reflections, reduce reverberation and improve speech clarity—making classrooms calmer, clearer and more productive. At Sonio, our education-focused acoustic solutions include: Fabric acoustic panels Wooden slat acoustic panels Printed educational acoustic panels Ceiling baffles and rafts Acoustic desk screens for study zones Explore the full collection:👉 Acoustic Panels Best Acoustic Solutions for Educational Environments 1. Fabric-Wrapped Acoustic Panels for Classrooms & Libraries Fabric panels offer excellent sound absorption, colour flexibility and design versatility—ideal for classrooms and learning spaces. Explore:👉 Fabric Acoustic Panels 2. Wooden Slat Panels for Lecture Theatres & Corridors Wooden slat panels deliver strong acoustic performance while providing a premium architectural finish. Perfect for large, highly reflective spaces. Explore:👉 Wooden Slat Acoustic Panels 3. Ceiling Baffles & Rafts for Sports Halls, Dining Rooms & Large Spaces High-volume spaces such as sports halls and assembly rooms need overhead absorption. Ceiling baffles and acoustic rafts provide maximum surface area and performance. Explore:👉 Acoustic Baffles👉 Acoustic Rafts 4. Printed Acoustic Panels for Educational Branding & Creative Learning Printed acoustic panels support visual learning, wayfinding, and school identity while delivering excellent reverberation control. Explore:👉 Printed Acoustic Panels 5. Acoustic Desk Screens for Study Areas & Exams Acoustic desk screens create focused workstations for: Libraries Sixth-form hubs Exam rooms IT suites Explore:👉 Acoustic Desk Screens How to Plan Acoustic Treatment for Schools 1. Assess the problem areas Look for echo, noise transfer and high reverberation. 2. Choose the correct treatment type Classrooms need wall absorption, halls need ceiling solutions, study areas need desk dividers. 3. Integrate aesthetic design Sonio panels come in custom colours, slat finishes and printed formats. 4. Ensure correct placement Panels should be positioned at speaking/listening height or across large reflective surfaces. Why Schools Choose Sonio Acoustic Solutions Education-safe, fire-rated materials High durability for heavy daily use Easy to wipe clean Stylish, design-led options Proven improvements in reverberation and speech clarity Expertise across UK schools, colleges and universities Conclusion: Better Acoustics = Better Learning Outcomes Improving acoustics in educational environments boosts: Concentration Behaviour Academic performance Teacher well-being Overall experience for all learners 👉 Explore all Acoustic Solutions for Education👉 Contact us for a customised acoustic design plan for your school
Read moreEnhancing Wellness Spaces with Acoustic Treatment and Design
Creating a peaceful atmosphere is essential in wellness spaces like yoga studios, meditation rooms, and spas. While decor and lighting often take center stage, acoustics play a crucial role in enhancing relaxation and focus in wellness spaces. Unwanted noise and echoes can disrupt the serenity these spaces aim to provide. Acoustic wall panels offer an effective solution to manage sound, contributing to a more tranquil environment. 🧘 Why Acoustics Matter in Wellness Spaces Wellness environments are designed to promote relaxation and mental clarity. However, poor acoustics can introduce distractions that hinder these goals. Common acoustic challenges include: External noise intrusion: Traffic, conversations, or mechanical sounds can penetrate the space. Internal echoes: Hard surfaces reflect sound, causing reverberation. Inconsistent sound quality: Uneven distribution of music or instructor's voice. Addressing these issues is vital to maintain the integrity of wellness practices. 🎯 Benefits of Acoustic Panels in Wellness Settings Acoustic panels are designed to absorb sound, reducing noise levels and controlling reverberation. Their implementation in wellness spaces offers several advantages: Enhanced focus: Minimizing distractions helps participants concentrate on their practice. Improved relaxation: A quieter environment promotes a sense of calm and well-being. Better communication: Clearer sound transmission ensures instructions are easily heard. Aesthetic appeal: Modern acoustic panels come in various designs, complementing the decor.(My Acoustic Panels) According to a study by the Journal of Environmental Psychology, improved acoustics can lead to a 15% increase in cognitive performance.(Wikipedia) 🛠️ Types of Acoustic Panels Suitable for Wellness Spaces Selecting the right acoustic panels depends on the specific needs and design of the space. Popular options include: Fabric-wrapped panels: Soft textures that blend seamlessly with interiors. Wooden slat panels: Combine natural aesthetics with sound absorption. Ceiling baffles: Ideal for large rooms, they hang from the ceiling to absorb sound. Eco-friendly panels: Made from recycled materials, aligning with sustainable practices.(Architectural Digest, Wikipedia) Sonio offers a range of products tailored for wellness environments. 🖼️ Visual Inspiration To illustrate the impact of acoustic panels, consider the following examples: Yoga Studio with Ceiling Baffles: Spa Room with Wooden Slat Panels: Meditation Area with Ceiling Baffles: These images showcase how acoustic treatments can enhance both function and form in wellness spaces. 📏 Tips for Implementing Acoustic Panels To maximize the benefits of acoustic panels: Assess the space: Identify sources of noise and areas with excessive echo. Choose appropriate materials: Select panels that match the room's aesthetics and acoustic needs. Strategic placement: Install panels on walls and ceilings where sound reflection is most prominent. Consult professionals: Engage acoustic experts for tailored solutions.(Resonics, The Times) Regular maintenance ensures panels remain effective and visually appealing. ✅ Conclusion Incorporating acoustic panels into wellness spaces is a strategic move to enhance the overall experience. By addressing sound-related challenges, these panels contribute to a more serene and focused environment, essential for practices like yoga, meditation, and relaxation therapies. Ready to transform your wellness space? Explore a variety of acoustic panel options at Sonio and discover how sound solutions can elevate your practice.
Read moreBiophilic Acoustics: Integrating Nature into Acoustic Design
What is Biophilic Design? Biophilic design is a concept rooted in the inherent human connection to nature, aiming to recreate the tranquility and restorative qualities of natural environments within interior spaces. This approach extends beyond mere decorative elements, employing organic patterns, textures, colors, and materials to evoke the sensory experiences of nature. Biophilic design is rapidly becoming a mainstay in modern architecture and interior design. Beyond merely aesthetic appeal, biophilic elements support emotional wellness, reduce stress, and enhance overall productivity. Studies, such as those highlighted by Terrapin Bright Green, demonstrate that biophilic environments improve human health and cognitive function. They can lower stress levels, elevate mood, and boost productivity by fostering a deeper psychological connection with the natural world. The emphasis of biophilic design is not only visual but multisensory, including acoustics—recognizing that sound significantly impacts human comfort and mental clarity. The Intersection of Biophilia and Acoustics Sound profoundly influences the way occupants experience a space. Poor acoustics can undermine even the most aesthetically pleasing design, negatively impacting concentration, communication, and overall well-being. Effective acoustic treatments are therefore vital for creating truly restorative environments. Biophilic acoustics seamlessly blends the principles of biophilic design with acoustic performance. The goal is to achieve a harmonious balance—visually, acoustically, and psychologically—using natural or sustainably sourced materials designed to absorb sound and reduce unwanted noise. This intersection delivers holistic environments that support health, comfort, and productivity. Incorporating biophilic acoustic solutions is especially beneficial in bustling modern spaces, such as open-plan offices, healthcare facilities, schools, and commercial environments, where noise control and occupant comfort are critical. Materials and Innovations in Biophilic Acoustic Panels Modern acoustic panels have evolved significantly, embracing both environmental sustainability and design innovation. Here are several key materials and innovations within biophilic acoustics: Natural Fiber Panels Natural fibers such as wool, felt, cotton, and hemp offer superb acoustic absorption, thermal insulation, and aesthetic warmth. Wool, in particular, is naturally flame-resistant, moisture-regulating, and biodegradable, making it an environmentally friendly choice. BAUX 3D Feature Walls Companies like BAUX have excelled in producing acoustic wood wool panels made from natural materials, offering customizable shapes, textures, and colors. Similarly, manufacturers such as Bla Station leverage hemp and cotton to create acoustic solutions that align with sustainability goals and offer effective sound absorption. Wood-Based Panels Timber and cork are popular in biophilic acoustic designs due to their inherent warmth, texture, and sustainability credentials. Responsibly sourced wood panels, such as those from Naturewall, are visually appealing and acoustically efficient, often enhancing the aesthetic and acoustic comfort simultaneously. Cork acoustic panels, such as those produced by Muratto, combine acoustic effectiveness with environmental sustainability due to cork’s renewable harvesting methods. Recycled and Eco-Friendly Materials Acoustic panels manufactured from recycled materials are another innovative approach within biophilic design. Recycled PET bottles transformed into acoustic felt panels, as seen from Autex Acoustics, offer sustainable solutions with excellent sound-absorbing qualities. These panels reduce environmental impact by repurposing waste and contribute significantly to acoustic comfort. Innovative Biophilic Patterns and Textures Biophilic acoustic panels often incorporate patterns inspired by nature, such as leaves, waves, and tree bark. Three-dimensional designs mimicking natural textures not only enhance visual appeal but also improve sound diffusion and absorption. Companies like Abstracta provide decorative acoustic products featuring leaf-like patterns, adding both aesthetic value and acoustic functionality to indoor environments. Practical Applications and Case Studies The integration of biophilic acoustic panels has become increasingly prevalent across various environments due to their combined aesthetic and functional benefits. Below are some examples of practical applications and notable case studies: Offices and Workspaces Open-plan offices frequently suffer from noise distractions, impacting productivity and well-being. Google's global offices famously incorporate biophilic acoustic solutions, using natural materials and nature-inspired designs to create calm, focused environments. Panels from manufacturers like Ecophon provide a visually appealing and acoustically comfortable workspace, significantly enhancing employee satisfaction and productivity. Educational Facilities In educational settings, poor acoustics can hinder learning and concentration. Schools and universities have increasingly turned to biophilic acoustic solutions. Ecophon’s biophilic acoustic panels, featuring natural textures and patterns, have successfully improved speech intelligibility, reduced distractions, and fostered calmer classroom environments conducive to learning. Healthcare and Wellness Spaces Healthcare facilities such as hospitals and wellness centers benefit immensely from biophilic acoustics. Quiet, restful spaces are critical for patient recovery and staff efficiency. Organizations like Quiet Mark advocate biophilic acoustic designs in healthcare settings, emphasizing their impact on reducing stress, enhancing comfort, and ultimately improving patient outcomes. Hospitality and Retail Restaurants, hotels, and retail environments also leverage biophilic acoustics to enhance customer experiences. Acoustic comfort contributes to longer stays and improved satisfaction, making establishments more inviting. Brands like Kirei supply panels that merge sound absorption with nature-inspired aesthetics, transforming spaces into relaxing, pleasant environments. Benefits and Considerations for Incorporating Biophilic Acoustics Biophilic acoustic solutions bring numerous benefits: Enhanced Emotional and Cognitive Performance Nature-inspired acoustic environments can reduce stress levels, promote relaxation, and enhance cognitive clarity. Occupants in biophilic spaces frequently report increased focus, improved mood, and greater overall satisfaction. Improved Acoustic Comfort Biophilic acoustic panels significantly reduce reverberation, enhancing speech intelligibility and overall comfort. Effective acoustic management positively impacts occupant productivity and well-being. Better Indoor Environmental Quality Integrating sustainable materials improves indoor environmental quality, promoting healthier air and sound conditions. Eco-friendly materials lower the environmental footprint while enhancing the comfort and sustainability of indoor environments. When implementing biophilic acoustics, consider these key points: Sustainability: Opt for products certified as sustainably sourced or made from recycled materials. Acoustic Performance: Always review the Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) ratings to ensure suitability for your space. Maintenance and Durability: Select materials that are easy to maintain and durable to ensure long-term functionality and aesthetic appeal. Conclusion Biophilic acoustics represents a harmonious integration of natural aesthetics, acoustic performance, and occupant wellness. By embracing biophilic design principles, architects and interior designers create spaces that resonate deeply with occupants, improving both psychological and physical comfort. Interested in exploring biophilic acoustic solutions for your environment? Visit Sonio to learn more, or subscribe to our blog for the latest in acoustic innovation and sustainable design.
Read moreRetail Acoustics: Improve your Bottom Line
Retail Acoustics: Improve your Bottom Line The Importance of Acoustics in Retail Spaces When it comes to creating a successful retail environment, acoustics play a crucial role. The right acoustic solutions can help to create a comfortable and inviting atmosphere that encourages customers to spend more time in your store, ultimately leading to increased sales and customer satisfaction. At Sonio, we understand the importance of acoustics in retail spaces. That's why we offer a wide range of high-quality acoustic products designed to help you create the perfect sound environment for your business. From acoustic wall panels and ceiling panels to baffles, screens, and lighting, we have everything you need to optimize the acoustics in your retail space. The Benefits of Acoustic Solutions in Retail Environments Investing in acoustic solutions for your retail space can provide numerous benefits, including: Improved customer experience: By reducing noise levels and creating a more pleasant sound environment, you can enhance the overall customer experience in your store. This can lead to increased customer satisfaction, loyalty, and repeat business. Increased sales: A comfortable and inviting acoustic environment can encourage customers to spend more time in your store, which can ultimately lead to increased sales and revenue. Enhanced brand image: By creating a high-quality acoustic environment, you can enhance your brand image and set yourself apart from competitors. This can help to attract new customers and build a strong reputation in the market. Improved employee productivity: A well-designed acoustic environment can also benefit your employees by reducing stress and fatigue caused by excessive noise. This can lead to improved productivity, job satisfaction, and overall well-being. Acoustic Products for Retail Spaces At Sonio, we offer a comprehensive range of acoustic products designed specifically for retail environments. Some of our most popular products include: Product Category Key Benefits Acoustic Wall Panels Reduce noise levels, improve speech intelligibility, and enhance the overall aesthetic of your space Acoustic Ceiling Panels Control reverberation, minimize noise transmission, and create a more comfortable sound environment Acoustic Ceiling Baffles Absorb sound energy, reduce echo, and add visual interest to your ceiling space Acoustic Screens Provide privacy, reduce noise levels, and create designated zones within your retail space Acoustic Lighting Combine sound absorption with functional lighting to create a multi-purpose acoustic solution Ecophon Solo Circles suspended from the soffit Customizable Acoustic Solutions We understand that every retail space is unique, which is why we offer customizable acoustic solutions to meet your specific needs and requirements. Our team of experts can work with you to design and install a tailored acoustic solution that perfectly complements your brand, style, and budget. Whether you're looking to reduce noise levels, improve speech intelligibility, or create a more inviting atmosphere, we have the expertise and products to help you achieve your goals. From fabric-wrapped panels to decorative tiles and suspended rafts, our range of acoustic solutions offers endless possibilities for customization and creativity. Our SilentSpace panels are a best seller, we can make these to almost any size within 2.4 x 1.2m Acoustic Brands We Trust At Sonio, we partner with some of the most trusted and respected brands in the acoustic industry to bring you the highest quality products and solutions. Some of our featured brands include: Ecophon: A leading provider of acoustic ceiling and wall solutions, known for their innovative designs and superior sound absorption properties. Autex: Offers a wide range of acoustic products, including wall and ceiling panels, baffles, and screens, made from high-quality, eco-friendly materials. Offecct: Specializes in unique and stylish acoustic panels that combine sound absorption with eye-catching designs, perfect for creating a statement in your retail space. Baux: Provides a range of sustainable acoustic tiles and panels made from wood wool, offering excellent sound absorption and a natural, eco-friendly aesthetic. Acoustic Accessories and Fixings In addition to our main acoustic products, we also offer a range of accessories and fixings to help you install and maintain your acoustic solutions. From suspension kits and wire hangers to adhesives and cleaning products, we have everything you need to ensure a seamless and long-lasting installation. Our team of experts can also provide guidance and support throughout the installation process, ensuring that your acoustic solutions are fitted correctly and performing optimally. We offer delivery and fitting services to make the process as easy and stress-free as possible for our customers. Acoustic Education and Resources At Sonio, we're passionate about educating our customers on the importance of acoustics and helping them make informed decisions about their acoustic solutions. That's why we offer a range of educational resources and FAQs on our website, covering topics such as acoustic principles, product selection, installation, and maintenance. We also offer acoustic samples so that you can experience the quality and performance of our products firsthand before making a purchase. Our knowledgeable team is always on hand to answer any questions you may have and provide expert advice tailored to your specific needs and requirements. Why Choose Sonio for Your Retail Acoustics? When it comes to optimizing the acoustics in your retail space, choosing the right partner is essential. At Sonio, we pride ourselves on our expertise, quality, and customer service. Here are just a few reasons why you should choose us for your retail acoustic needs: Wide range of high-quality acoustic products from trusted brands Customizable solutions tailored to your specific requirements Expert advice and support throughout the selection and installation process Comprehensive educational resources and acoustic samples available Commitment to sustainability and eco-friendly products Competitive pricing and excellent value for money Acoustics can be a design feaure! Get Started with Sonio Today Ready to transform the acoustics in your retail space? Contact us today to speak with one of our acoustic experts and learn more about how we can help you create the perfect sound environment for your business. Whether you're looking for a complete acoustic overhaul or simply want to explore your options, we're here to help you every step of the way. Don't forget to browse our full range of acoustic products and featured brands on our website, and be sure to check out our acoustic guides and FAQs for more information and inspiration. With Sonio, you can trust that you're getting the best acoustic solutions for your retail space, backed by expert knowledge and exceptional customer service.
Read moreHow to install Acoustic Wall Panels
Wall panels are often the most common and also cost effective acoustic solution for a variety of spaces. Especially for the DIY project, panels can easily be directly fixed to the wall in no time and make an immediate improvement to the acoustics of your office, studio, bedroom or hall. There's not always a one-size-fits-all solution for all panels, as our installations team have learned after a decade fitting panels throughout the UK and Europe. Depending on the products you like, or the manufacturers specifications, the installation method can vary. Acoustic panels are ALWAYS worth the investment. But if you don't want to do it yourself, just get in contact with us for a quote. Options available: Want to know how to install acoustic wall panels? Here are some of the options available. Contact Adhesive This is often the quickest and often our most common choice for installing wall panels, and we use this in commercial environments where removing the panels in the future is not a significant concern. Contact adhesive is essentially a permanent solution, so its a good idea to be sure of where you want to install the panel before going ahead with the process. If you need to put up panels quickly, or have quite a few to install, adhesive can be a time saving option. Split Batten Split batten is a removable fixing method which involves fixing intertwining aluminium brackets to the wall surface and the back of the panel. The sections join together to hold the panels on to the wall securely. A neat option for domestic applications, or where having the ability to remove the panels easily is required. We can supply split battens in 2.5 metre lengths that are pre drilled with countersunk holes. Velcro Heavy duty velco can also be used for lightweight panel installations, and is another great way of ensuring panels can be removable. Some heavy duty velcros can hold up to 7kg, and whilst its not the ideal solution it can still be used for certain applications. Manufacturer Specific Fixings Some of our manufacturers such as Abstracta offer their own brackets and fixings suitable specifically for their products. Most manufacturers will also give a guide on how to install acoustic wall panels specific to their products. Custom Brackets Got a better idea on how you can fix your panels in your space? Most acoustic panels can be fixed using screws or spirals through the back, allowing for flexibility. Some customers have also used fixed timber shelving to sit the panels on for a temporary and flexible fixing solution. Fortunately, the way the panels are fixed doesn't generally impact the effectiveness of the acoustic absorption. Want us to handle it? We have over 10 years experience in the acoustics game, completing projects across the UK and Europe. Get in touch with us for a complete quote.
Read moreAutex Acoustic Products: High-Performance Sound Absorption Built on Sustainable PET Technology
Autex Acoustics Ltd is the UK and European arm of Autex Industries, a company that has built a strong reputation in polyester fibre technology and textile-based acoustic solutions. Every product in the Autex range is manufactured from 100% polyester, making them effective at reducing echo and reverberation across a wide variety of interior environments. From open-plan offices to classrooms, restaurants to AV suites, Autex products are designed with both acoustic performance and design flexibility firmly in mind. You can browse the full Autex collection on SONIO to see the complete range. Why Acoustic Comfort Is No Longer Optional in Interior Design For a long time, sound was one of the last things considered in architectural and interior design briefs. That has changed significantly. Today, acoustics sit alongside lighting, airflow, and furniture as a core element of any well-designed space, and with good reason. Poorly controlled sound environments lead to measurable consequences. Research indicates that excessive echo and background noise can reduce productivity by up to 66%, while also contributing to elevated stress levels over time. In open-plan offices, which remain the dominant layout choice for modern workplaces, sound can travel freely across large areas without adequate absorption in place. Acoustic treatment is now a serious architectural consideration, not just an afterthought. Whether you are designing a meeting room, a co-working space, or a school hall, integrating sound absorption from the outset results in a more comfortable and functional environment. Browse our full acoustics range to explore products suited to different applications and budgets. Autex Sustainability Pillars: Carbon Neutral by Design Autex approaches sustainability as a core part of its manufacturing and supply model, not a marketing afterthought. The brand actively monitors emissions across its manufacturing and logistics processes, with a Carbon Neutral Initiative that involves working directly with specifiers and customers to reduce the environmental footprint of each project. This includes minimising material wastage during production and cutting the number of individual shipments required to fulfil a project in full. The result is a supply chain that takes environmental responsibility seriously at every stage, from raw material selection through to final delivery. The PET fibre used across Autex products also carries inherently low VOC emissions, which supports compliance with WELL and LEED building standards. For architects and designers working on certified sustainable projects, this is a meaningful advantage. Autex Cube: A Versatile PET Acoustic Wall Panel Autex Cube is the flagship panel in the Autex lineup and one of the most adaptable acoustic products available. Priced from £263.25 per panel (2440 x 1220mm), it is a semi-rigid PET board that can be shaped, cut, grooved, or used flat depending on the requirements of the project. Cube is lightweight and straightforward to handle and install, making it practical for both trade and self-installation scenarios. Its modular format means it can be laid out as a decorative wall covering, used as an acoustic pinboard, or laser-cut to produce custom designs that complement the surrounding interior. The panel also works particularly well when natural elements such as plants or timber accents are incorporated nearby, helping to soften harder architectural surfaces. From a sustainability standpoint, Cube contains a minimum of 60% recycled PET sourced from post-consumer plastic bottles. Panels that remain uncontaminated at the end of their useful life can also be recycled directly into new product, which gives the material a genuinely circular quality. If you want to check colour and finish before committing to a full order, Autex Cube samples are available to order at a small size so you can test against your space. Autex Cascade: Hanging Acoustic Screens for Open Plan Spaces Where wall panels are not always the right solution, suspended acoustic screens offer an effective alternative. Autex Cascade hangs directly from the ceiling or soffit to provide both acoustic absorption and a sense of spatial division without the need for fixed partitions. Panels are priced from £575.00 per unit (2400 x 1200mm). Cascade is particularly well-suited to large open-plan offices, commercial dining areas, and reception spaces where hard boundaries are undesirable but noise control is still a priority. The screens create a degree of privacy and visual separation while treating the acoustic environment at the same time. Like all Autex products, Cascade is made from 100% polyester fibre. The installation approach is flexible, though the most common method is to fix the screen at both the top and bottom to prevent excessive movement after fitting. Multiple colour options are available, along with customisable pattern configurations to suit the aesthetic of the space. You can explore the wider range of acoustic screens available at SONIO, including options from other leading brands, to compare what works best for your project. Autex Groove: Patterned Acoustic Panels with Textural Depth Autex Groove takes the Cube panel as its base and uses CNC routing to introduce angular cuts and patterns across the surface. The result is a panel that adds genuine visual depth and texture to a wall while still delivering strong acoustic absorption. Groove panels are priced from £345.20 per panel (2440 x 1220mm). The Groove system gives designers a way to bring character and detail to interior schemes without sacrificing acoustic function. Patterns range from subtle geometric relief through to more expressive configurations, and the panels are available across the same broad colour palette as Cube. Because Groove is built on the Cube substrate, it shares the same ease of installation and the same sustainability credentials. Groove is a strong choice for reception areas, boardrooms, hospitality spaces, and any environment where the acoustic treatment itself needs to read as a design feature rather than a functional addition. Those looking for more standard flat wall panel options can also visit our acoustic wall panels collection for additional choices. The Broader Autex Product Family Beyond Cube, Cascade, and Groove, the Autex range extends into a variety of specialist acoustic formats. The collection includes over 36 individual products across wall panels, ceiling panels, suspended rafts, desk screens, and acoustic fabrics. A few highlights include: Autex Horizon: Suspended ceiling panels available in multiple sizes and shapes, sold in packs for larger ceiling installations. Autex Quietspace: A high-performance wall and ceiling panel designed for environments with more demanding acoustic requirements, available in standard and wrapped finishes. Autex Mirage: Textured acoustic panels that bring a more tactile surface quality to wall applications. Autex Lanes: Slimmer format PET panels at 2400 x 300mm, suited to more linear design schemes or narrower wall areas. Autex Vicinity: A range of acoustic desk screens including the Hedge and Crest formats, designed for zoning and privacy at the workstation level. Autex Composition and Symphony: Acoustic fabric products in 122cm width rolls, suitable for wrapping panels or covering surfaces with a fabric finish. For ceiling-specific applications, our acoustic ceiling panels collection brings together Autex and other leading options in one place. Where Autex Products Perform Best The range covers a broad spectrum of interior environments. Autex products have been specified and installed in offices, meeting rooms, restaurants, classrooms, village halls, sports halls, and audio-visual rooms. Each of these spaces presents different acoustic challenges, but all share a common requirement: reducing unwanted noise to improve the experience of the people using them. In open-plan workplaces, a combination of Cube wall panels and Cascade hanging screens can address both the reflective surfaces and the mid-air propagation of sound. In meeting rooms and AV spaces, higher-coverage panel installation using Groove or Quietspace provides focused absorption where speech clarity matters most. In hospitality settings, the visual quality of Groove and Mirage makes acoustic treatment part of the overall design intent rather than something bolted on at the end. For those working on home office setups, the home office acoustic panels section covers smaller-scale options that still benefit from the same quality materials. Design Flexibility and Customisation as Standard One of the reasons Autex has grown into a market-leading acoustic brand is its commitment to giving architects and designers genuine creative freedom. The PET material used across the range is inherently workable. It can be cut to shape, moulded around curves, grooved with patterns, or used flat. Standard sizes are available off the shelf, and custom sizes can be specified for more demanding briefs. Autex products align well with the design language of contemporary interiors. The colour range is broad enough to match or complement most interior palettes, and the textural variety across Groove, Mirage, and the 3D ceiling and wall tile formats means there is rarely a situation where the acoustic solution has to look purely functional. This combination of performance and design flexibility is why Autex products have been specified for high-profile commercial fit-outs at companies including WeWork, Spotify, and Apple, as well as large-scale projects such as a 54-floor installation at a major London bank headquarters. Installation Accessories and Supporting Products SONIO stocks a full set of accessories to support Autex installations. These include edge trim profiles for both Cube/Groove panels and Composition/Symphony wrapped panels, ceiling connector sets and floating connectors for the Horizon suspended range, and adhesive options including the Tensorgrip X30 aerosol and Tuskbond ONE contact adhesive for direct bonding applications. Having the right fixings and adhesives on hand before starting a project reduces delays and ensures a cleaner finish. If you are unsure which accessories are right for your installation method, visit our FAQ page for practical guidance, or get in touch with the team directly. Ordering Autex Products from SONIO SONIO supplies the full Autex range for both trade and direct customers across the UK. Products are available for supply only, giving you the flexibility to manage your own installation or work with a preferred installer. The full product listing, including all colour, size, and format options, is available on the Autex collection page. If you are specifying for a larger project and need advice on quantities, product selection, or lead times, the SONIO team is available to assist. You can also explore the acoustic wall panels category for a broader overview of what is available alongside the Autex range. For those new to acoustic treatment, ordering a sample first is always a sensible step. Cube samples (120 x 80mm) are available at low cost and give you a direct reference for colour, texture, and material quality before placing a full panel order. Conclusion Autex Acoustics offers one of the most complete ranges of sustainable PET-based acoustic products available in the UK. The combination of 100% polyester construction, high recycled content, carbon-neutral manufacturing initiatives, low VOC emissions, and broad design flexibility makes the brand a compelling choice for architects, designers, contractors, and end users alike. Whether the project calls for discreet wall panels, bold patterned surfaces, or free-hanging ceiling screens, there is an Autex solution that fits. With pricing starting from £263.25 for a standard Cube panel, £345.20 for Groove, and £575.00 for Cascade, the range covers a wide range of budget levels without compromising on material quality or acoustic performance. Visit the SONIO homepage to explore the full range of acoustic solutions available, or go directly to the Autex collection to start specifying for your project.
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