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Top 7 Acoustic Panels for Productive Home Offices in 2026

If you've been struggling to focus during video calls or find your home workspace simply too noisy, you're far from alone. Research shows that untreated workspaces with noise distractions result in a loss of approximately 86 minutes of productivity per employee per day, and the top 7 acoustic panels for productive home offices we've curated here are specifically chosen to solve that problem. As the UK's leading interior acoustic specialist with over a decade of experience, we source premium panels from brands across the globe so that finding the right solution is straightforward, not overwhelming.

Key Takeaways

Question Answer
What are the best acoustic panels for a home office? Our top picks include the Autex Cube, BAUX Circle Tiles, De Vorm Mute Flow, Ecophon Solo Circle Raft, SilentSpace Rectangle Panels, BAUX Stripes, and SilentSpace Acoustic Raft.
How much wall coverage do I need? Try our acoustic panel calculator to determine how many panels you might need 
Are acoustic panels safe for residential use? Yes. The home office acoustic panels in our collection are made from non-toxic, sustainable materials including recycled PET felt and wood wool, and comply with residential fire safety standards.
What NRC rating should I look for? Look for a Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) of 0.85 or higher for professional-grade performance. Panels at this level are now specified in 55% of professional acoustic projects.
Can acoustic panels help with video calls? Absolutely. Treated rooms significantly reduce echo and reverberation, which directly improves speech clarity for your colleagues on the other end of the call.
Where should I install home office acoustic panels? Install panels behind your desk, on side walls, and on the ceiling above your workspace. These are the primary reflection points in most home offices.
Which is the most affordable option? The BAUX Circle Acoustic Tiles start from just £20.64, making them one of the most accessible entry points into quality acoustic wall panels for home offices.

Why Acoustic Panels Are Essential for a Productive Home Office

Working from home in 2026 is more common than ever, but the spaces most people work in were simply not designed with sound control in mind. Hard walls, wooden floors, and open layouts create echo-heavy environments that exhaust your concentration without you even realising it.

Acoustic panels work by absorbing sound energy before it can bounce around the room and cause reverberation. The result is a quieter, cleaner acoustic environment that makes it easier to focus, communicate, and perform.

The good news is that you don't need to install panels on every surface. Covering just 15-20% of a room's wall surface can deliver significant noise reduction, which means even a small selection of well-placed panels makes a measurable difference in any home workspace.

What to Look for in Acoustic Panels for Home Offices

Not every acoustic panel is the right fit for a home workspace. Commercial-grade solutions designed for large open-plan offices may be overkill, while decorative-only products may not deliver the performance you need.

Here are the key factors to consider before choosing your panels:

  • NRC Rating: Look for panels with a Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) of 0.85 or higher for meaningful absorption at speech frequencies.
  • Material: Recycled PET felt and wood wool are two of the most effective and sustainable options for interior acoustic treatment.
  • Size and Coverage: Measure your available wall space first. Larger panels cover more surface area per unit, while modular tiles offer flexibility.
  • Installation Type: Wall-mounted panels, suspended rafts, and ceiling tiles each suit different room types and ceiling heights.
  • Aesthetics: Your home office is still part of your home. Choose a panel finish that complements your interior rather than clashing with it.
  • Fire Safety: Always confirm that any panel you install in a residential setting meets relevant UK fire safety standards.

Did You Know?
Workers report a 48% improvement in concentration after installing acoustic treatments in their workspace.

Top 7 Acoustic Panels for Productive Home Offices: Our Expert Picks

Through over a decade of experience in interior acoustics, we've worked with hundreds of global brands to identify the panels that genuinely deliver in a home office setting. These seven selections cover every budget, installation type, and design preference.


1. Autex Cube Acoustic Panel — Best for Large-Format Wall Coverage

Starting from £263.25 (2440 x 1220mm)

The Autex Cube Acoustic Panel is one of the most versatile options in our range for home office use. Made from 100% recycled PET, it's a large-format panel that can be used as a complete wall covering or cut and shaped to meet specific design requirements.

What makes the Cube particularly impressive is its customisability. It can be grooved, pressed, printed, and moulded, giving you genuine creative control over how it looks in your space.

Available in a wide range of colours and two standard sizes (2440 x 1220mm at £263.25 and 2740 x 1220mm at £294.75), it's a solid investment for anyone treating a dedicated home office room rather than just a corner desk.

  • Material: 100% recycled PET felt
  • Sizes: 2440 x 1220mm / 2740 x 1220mm
  • Installation: Wall-mounted
  • Best for: Full wall coverage in dedicated home office rooms
  • Price from: £263.25

 


2. BAUX Circle Acoustic Tiles — Best for Design-Conscious Spaces

From £20.64 (290mm x 290mm)

The BAUX Circle Acoustic Tiles are a standout choice for those who want their home office acoustic panels to double as a genuine design feature. Made from a sustainably sourced blend of wood wool and cement, these circular tiles have a distinctive tactile surface that looks as good as it performs.

Available in two sizes, with the smaller 290mm x 290mm tile at £20.64 and the larger 580mm x 580mm at £53.28, the modular format makes them easy to arrange across a wall in a pattern that works for your space.

The natural material composition also provides fire and moisture resistance, which is an important consideration when selecting permanent wall installations for any room.

BAUX Circle Acoustic Tiles installed as wall feature
  • Material: Wood wool and cement composite
  • Sizes: 290mm x 290mm / 580mm x 580mm
  • Installation: Wall-mounted, modular
  • Best for: Design-led home offices and creative studio spaces
  • Price from: £20.64 per tile

3. De Vorm Mute Flow Acoustic Panel — Best for Statement Design with High Performance

From £425.00

The De Vorm Mute Flow is the panel to choose when you want your home office acoustic treatment to make a genuine visual impact. Manufactured from recycled PET felt in a distinctive wave-like 3D pattern, it combines serious sound absorption with interior design credentials that few other panels can match.

At 2390 x 790mm, it's a substantial wall panel that brings a sculptural quality to otherwise plain walls. It's lightweight and straightforward to install, and it's available in multiple colourways to suit a range of interior schemes.

For home office users who spend long hours in their workspace, having a visually considered environment genuinely matters, and the Mute Flow delivers on both the acoustic and aesthetic fronts.

  • Material: Recycled PET felt
  • Size: 2390 x 790mm
  • Installation: Wall-mounted
  • Best for: Design-forward home offices where aesthetics are a priority
  • Price from: £425.00

4. Ecophon Solo Circle Acoustic Ceiling Raft — Best for Overhead Sound Control

Available in multiple sizes (contact for pricing)

Many people focus on wall panels and overlook the ceiling, which is actually one of the most important acoustic surfaces in a typical home office. The Ecophon Solo Circle Suspended Acoustic Ceiling Raft addresses this directly, providing high-performance sound absorption from above.

Suspended rather than fixed, the Solo Circle is designed for spaces where direct ceiling installation isn't practical or desirable. It maintains the sense of room volume while delivering measurable reductions in reverberation, and it's available in multiple sizes and colours to complement your space.

For home offices with hard ceilings, echoey rooms, or anyone who regularly records audio or video content, an overhead acoustic raft is a critical addition to any treatment plan.

  • Material: Glass wool acoustic substrate
  • Sizes: Multiple available
  • Installation: Suspended ceiling raft
  • Best for: Overhead treatment and rooms where wall space is limited
  • Price: Contact for quote

5. SilentSpace Rectangle Acoustic Panels — Best for Classic Fabric-Wrapped Performance

Available in multiple sizes (contact for pricing)

The SilentSpace Rectangle Acoustic Panels are a reliable, fabric-wrapped solution that suits a wide variety of home office environments. The clean rectangular format works well both as a single feature panel and as part of a larger arranged installation across a wall.

Fabric-wrapped panels have long been a standard in professional acoustic treatment because they combine high NRC performance with a finished, interior-friendly appearance. The SilentSpace range delivers this in multiple size options, making it easy to configure coverage that fits your specific room layout.

If you're looking for a straightforward, effective acoustic panel for home office use without complex installation requirements, this is an excellent starting point.

  • Material: Fabric-wrapped acoustic core
  • Sizes: Multiple available
  • Installation: Wall-mounted
  • Best for: Clean, professional-looking home office acoustic treatment
  • Price: Contact for quote


6. BAUX Stripes Acoustic Panel — Best for Natural Textured Aesthetics

Available in 1160 x 580mm (contact for pricing)

The BAUX Stripes Acoustic Panel brings a rich, natural texture to home office walls while delivering the sound absorption performance you'd expect from a premium acoustic panel. Like the BAUX Circle tiles, it's constructed from wood wool and cement, giving it a warm, organic finish that stands out from the more uniform look of fabric-wrapped alternatives.

The striped relief pattern creates visual depth without being overpowering, making it an excellent choice for home offices where you want the acoustic treatment to blend naturally with the room's existing character rather than dominate it.

BAUX is one of the globally sourced premium brands we carry, and their panels consistently meet the high performance and sustainability standards we expect from our suppliers.

 BAUX Stripes acoustic panel wall installation
  • Material: Wood wool and cement composite
  • Size: 1160 x 580mm
  • Installation: Wall-mounted
  • Best for: Home offices with natural or Scandi-inspired interior schemes
  • Price: Contact for quote

7. SilentSpace Rectangle Acoustic Raft — Best for Suspended Ceiling Installations

Available in multiple sizes (contact for pricing)

The SilentSpace Rectangle Acoustic Raft offers a practical, high-performance solution for home offices where ceiling-level acoustic treatment is the priority. Unlike a fixed panel, this raft system suspends from the ceiling using adjustable mounting hardware, making it suitable for rooms where direct ceiling installation is not possible or desirable.

Rectangular rafts are particularly effective in home offices with open-beam ceilings, converted loft spaces, or rooms with hard surfaces on multiple sides. By intercepting sound as it travels upward, the raft reduces the room's overall reverberation time and creates a significantly quieter working environment.

The SilentSpace Raft is compatible with standard mounting kits and can be configured at different heights to suit your ceiling and room proportions, giving you full control over both the acoustic performance and the visual result.


  • Material: Acoustic fabric-wrapped core
  • Sizes: Multiple available
  • Installation: Suspended ceiling raft
  • Best for: Loft offices, open-beam ceilings, and spaces with limited wall area
  • Price: Contact for quote

Comparing the Top 7 Acoustic Panels for Productive Home Offices

To make the selection process easier, here's a side-by-side comparison of all seven panels across the key decision-making criteria.

Panel Material Installation Best For Price From
Autex Cube Recycled PET Wall Large wall coverage £263.25
BAUX Circle Tiles Wood wool / cement Wall (modular) Design-focused offices £20.64
De Vorm Mute Flow Recycled PET Wall Statement design £425.00
Ecophon Solo Circle Raft Glass wool Suspended ceiling Overhead treatment Varies by size
SilentSpace Rectangle Panels Fabric-wrapped Wall Classic professional look Varies by size
BAUX Stripes Wood wool / cement Wall Natural / Scandi interiors £105.72
SilentSpace Raft Fabric-wrapped Suspended ceiling Loft and open-beam offices Varies by Size

How to Get the Most from Your Home Office Acoustic Panels

Choosing the right acoustic panels for home offices is only part of the equation. Where and how you install them makes a significant difference to the overall result.

Here are the practical placement principles we recommend based on our experience treating interior spaces:

  • Start with the wall behind your desk. This is your primary reflection surface and the one most responsible for the echo you hear during calls.
  • Treat the ceiling above your workspace. Suspended rafts like the Ecophon Solo Circle or SilentSpace Raft are ideal here, particularly if you can't fix panels directly to the ceiling.
  • Address side wall first reflection points. These are the points on the side walls roughly in line with your monitor. A single panel on each side wall makes a noticeable difference.
  • Don't over-treat the room. A room that is too acoustically dead feels uncomfortable to work in. Aim for balance rather than maximum absorption on every surface.
  • Mix panel types. Combining wall-mounted panels with a ceiling raft gives you multi-directional coverage that is far more effective than a single installation type alone.
Did You Know?
Video call speech intelligibility improves by 40% in offices treated with acoustic panels.

Materials Used in the Top Acoustic Panels for Home Offices

Understanding the materials that go into the panels you're buying helps you make a more informed decision, particularly if sustainability or health credentials matter to you.

Here's a quick overview of the three primary materials used across our top seven picks:

Recycled PET Felt

Used in the Autex Cube and De Vorm Mute Flow, recycled PET felt is manufactured from post-consumer plastic bottles that have been processed into dense, fibrous sheets. It's non-toxic, lightweight, and available in a wide range of colours.

PET felt achieves high NRC ratings, particularly in the mid and high frequency ranges that correspond to speech, making it ideal for home office environments where voice clarity on calls is the primary concern.

Wood Wool and Cement

The material behind the BAUX range, wood wool composite panels combine shredded wood fibres bound with cement to create a rigid, textured tile with both absorption and diffusion properties. The natural composition means they are moisture and fire resistant, and they bring a warmth to spaces that synthetic materials can't easily replicate.

Fabric-Wrapped Acoustic Core

The SilentSpace panels use a traditional but highly effective construction: a dense acoustic core (typically glass wool or mineral fibre) wrapped in a fabric facing. This approach allows for a clean, professional finish in any colour of fabric, making these panels some of the most interior-friendly options in any acoustic treatment plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do acoustic panels actually work in a home office?

Yes. Acoustic panels work by absorbing sound energy at the frequencies most associated with speech and background noise, reducing the reverberation and echo that make home offices feel noisy. Workers consistently report measurable improvements in concentration and call clarity after installing acoustic panels in their home workspace.

How many acoustic panels do I need for a home office?

For most home offices, treating 15-20% of total wall surface area provides noticeable noise reduction. In practical terms, this means two to four medium-sized panels on your primary reflection points (the wall behind you and the side walls) will make a significant difference in most rooms.

Are acoustic panels worth it for a home office in 2026?

In 2026, with remote and hybrid work firmly established as the norm, acoustic panels are one of the highest-impact investments you can make in your home workspace. Research shows a 48% improvement in concentration and a 40% improvement in video call speech clarity in acoustically treated spaces, both of which directly affect your daily performance and professional presentation.

What is the difference between acoustic panels and soundproofing?

Acoustic panels absorb sound within a room to reduce echo and reverberation, improving the audio quality of the space itself. Soundproofing, by contrast, aims to prevent sound from passing through walls, floors, and ceilings. For most home office applications, acoustic panels are the correct solution, as the primary issue is internal room acoustics rather than sound transmission between rooms.

Can I install acoustic panels myself in a home office?

Most of the panels in our range, including the BAUX Circle Tiles, SilentSpace Rectangle Panels, and De Vorm Mute Flow, are designed for straightforward wall mounting and include or are compatible with standard mounting hardware. Suspended rafts like the Ecophon Solo Circle require a simple suspension setup, but all products include installation guidance. If you're unsure, our team is on hand to advise on the best approach for your specific room.

Which acoustic panel is best for video calls and recording?

For video calls and audio recording, the priority is reducing high-frequency reflections and reverberation in the mid-range speech frequencies. Recycled PET felt panels like the Autex Cube or De Vorm Mute Flow are particularly effective in this range. Combining a wall panel behind your monitor with a ceiling raft above your desk delivers the best results for call quality.

Where can I browse all acoustic panels for home office use in the UK?

You can browse our full range of office acoustic panels online, with options spanning wall panels, ceiling rafts, fabric-wrapped solutions, and designer tiles from premium global brands. We supply across the UK and our team of acoustic specialists is available to help you select the right solution for your space.

Conclusion

The top 7 acoustic panels for productive home offices we've covered here span every installation type, budget, and aesthetic preference, from the entry-level BAUX Circle Tiles at £20.64 per tile to the statement De Vorm Mute Flow at £425.00 and everything in between. Whether you need a fabric-wrapped wall panel, a suspended ceiling raft, or a sculptural recycled PET design feature, there's a solution in this selection that will make a genuine difference to how your home office sounds and feels.

At Sonio, we've spent over a decade sourcing premium acoustic products from brands across the globe, and we supply all of the panels in this guide directly through our online store, making it straightforward to find, order, and install the right solution for your workspace. If you're ready to build a quieter, more focused home office, our home office acoustic panels collection is the best place to start.

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