Ecophon 'Solo' Circle Colours - Suspended Acoustic Ceiling Raft - Multiple Sizes
Ecophon 'Solo' Circle Colours - Suspended Acoustic Ceiling Raft - Multiple Sizes
SOLO are free hanging acoustic rafts which suspend from the ceiling using simple hangers, offering a cost effective and reliable acoustic solution. This is the Ecophon special colour range. Fixings included
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Ecophon Solo Circle – Akutex™ Colour Range
The Ecophon Solo Circle is a frameless acoustic ceiling panel designed to float elegantly in overhead spaces while delivering outstanding sound absorption. With its soft, circular form and Akutex™ FT surface, Solo Circle is ideal for modern interiors that require both acoustic performance and design flexibility. Available in a wide palette of Akutex™ colours, this suspended panel adds a subtle sculptural element while tackling reverberation in open, echo-prone environments. Contact us for colour charts, size options, or installation support.
Features and Benefits
A circular ceiling panel that delivers exceptional acoustic performance in a clean, modern form.
- High-performance Class A sound absorber (40 mm thick)
- Frameless, free-hanging design – ideal for open-plan and exposed ceilings
- Available in the full Akutex™ colour range for aesthetic flexibility
- Lightweight and easy to install using wire suspension kits
- Akutex™ FT finish offers a soft texture, high light reflectance, and dirt resistance
- Available in multiple diameters to suit different ceiling layouts
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Acoustic performance:
| Class A |
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Delivery from:
| 28 |
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Lead time:
| 5-6 Weeks |
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Manufacturer:
| Ecophon |
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Sector:
| School, Office, Halls, Restaurants, Domestic, Industrial, Libraries, Cinemas, Auditoria, Studios, Home Office, Museums |
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Surface:
| Ceilings |

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FAQs
Why do village halls have acoustic problems?
Why do village halls have acoustic problems?
Most village halls share the same acoustic recipe: high ceilings, hard surfaces (plaster, timber, concrete floors), big open volumes, and sparse soft furnishings. Combined, these create severe reverberation — sound bounces between surfaces for several seconds before fading. The result is the classic village hall complaint: speakers can't be heard at the back, music sounds muddy, and group conversation becomes a wall of noise.
Will acoustic panels make the hall completely soundproof?
Will acoustic panels make the hall completely soundproof?
No — acoustic panels absorb sound within the room, reducing echo and noise. They don't block sound from leaving or entering the hall. If the issue is noise from the road, neighbouring properties, or one room interrupting another, that's soundproofing — a different solution involving heavier construction.
Where should panels be installed in a village hall?
Where should panels be installed in a village hall?
The most effective locations are the ceiling (especially if exposed or high), long side walls, and the back wall opposite the stage or speaker area. Suspended ceiling rafts often work best in village halls because they capture sound on both faces and don't compete with existing wall finishes or notice boards. We can advise on the best layout for your specific hall.
How much does acoustic treatment for a village hall cost?
How much does acoustic treatment for a village hall cost?
For a typical 100–150 capacity village hall, expect £2,000–£5,000 on materials for effective treatment. Smaller halls or community rooms often come in under £1,500. Most projects use suspended ceiling rafts as the main treatment because they deliver the most absorption per panel. The acoustic calculator gives you a tailored recommendation and price range.
Are there grants available for village hall acoustic improvements?
Are there grants available for village hall acoustic improvements?
Yes — several funders support acoustic improvements as part of community building upgrades. The National Lottery Community Fund is the most common starting point. Sport England funds improvements to halls used for community sport and exercise. Many parish, town and county councils also have small grant pots for community buildings. Acoustic surveys (which Resonics can provide) often strengthen grant applications by demonstrating the need with measured evidence.
Can installation be done quickly without closing the hall?
Can installation be done quickly without closing the hall?
Usually yes. Most village hall projects can be installed in 1–2 days, scheduled around the hall's regular bookings. Lightweight panels and ceiling rafts need only basic access equipment (stepladders or a small tower). For volunteer-led installation, we can recommend products that don't require professional installers.
What's a realistic improvement to expect?
What's a realistic improvement to expect?
For a typical hall with severe echo (4–6 seconds reverberation time), well-designed treatment brings that down to 1–1.5 seconds — comfortable for speech, music and community events. Users typically describe the change as "transformative" rather than "noticeable" — most halls have lived with poor acoustics for so long that proper treatment feels like a different building entirely.
Are panels fire-rated and safe?
Are panels fire-rated and safe?
Yes. Many panels we sell carry a UK/EU fire classification suitable for community buildings — typically Euroclass B-s1,d0 or higher under BS EN 13501-1. Specific ratings are listed on each product page, and certification documents can be provided to support insurance and licensing requirements.