Tensorgrip® X30 has been endorsed by and developed in conjunction with Autex for all Acoustic lining bonding applications. Approx 4sqm coverage
QuietForm Tiles from Acoufelt are engineered to effortlessly enhance a room's acoustics by absorbing unwanted noise and cutting down on echo.
QuietForm Panels from Acoufelt are designed to seamlessly improve a room's acoustic quality by capturing undesired noise and reducing reverberation.
SlatWall acoustic wood panels will help you achieve your dream interior. Available in eight nature-inspired shades to complement different colour schemes.
An enhanced iteration of NatureWall's signature slatted structure, with wider slats and narrow gaps to add further texture to walls.
Akopol GM polyester wool offers a modern substitute for conventional acoustic panels typically made from mineral wool, suitable for wall and ceiling applications to dampen sound.
SilentSpace fabric wrapped acoustic rafts are a lightweight, cost effective acoustic solution that is super easy to install. Ideal for reducing reverberation in a wide variety of spaces. Order your panels to your exact size requirements below.
Autex Quietspace is a market leading product when it comes to controlling reverberation, and is suitable for both wall and ceiling applications.
Autex Lanes is a high-performance acoustic panel that features a battened style, enhancing both its aesthetic appeal and acoustic effectiveness.
SilentRaft Hexagon from SilentSpace is a high performing, and interesting acoustic solution for ceilings. Available in a variety of Camira fabrics. Suspension kits included.
Mute Peak, a new entry in De Vorm’s Mute Series, is crafted for spaces with curved and arched surfaces. Suitable for everything from large auditoriums to cozy nooks, this cutting-edge acoustic panel provides a perfect fit.
Abstracta’s Lily acoustic lamp offers the perfect blend of lighting and acoustics. The integrated LED light contributes to a pleasant visual ambience whilst the high-performance sound absorbent felt improves the overall sound environment.
Home offices often have hard surfaces that reflect sound, creating echo and distractions during calls. Acoustic panels absorb these reflections, improving speech clarity and focus for video meetings and everyday work.
No — acoustic panels are designed to absorb sound inside the room, not block external noise. They make the space quieter and more comfortable but won’t completely stop outside sounds.
Install panels on the wall behind your desk, on side walls near your speaking position, and if possible, on the ceiling above your workspace. This setup reduces echo and improves microphone clarity.
A small home office usually needs 3–6 panels, depending on the size and amount of hard surfaces. Covering around 20–25% of the room’s surface area is a good starting point.
Yes. Panels are available in many colours, shapes, and finishes, including acoustic art panels that double as wall décor. You can match them with your interior design or use them as visual accents.
Definitely. Most home office acoustic panels use adhesive, clips, or light fixings that are quick to install.
Yes — they reduce echo and reverb, making your voice sound clearer on calls, recordings, or podcasts. They’re ideal for professionals who work or record from home.
Quality acoustic panels are made from non-toxic, recycled polyester (PET) or natural fibres and comply with domestic fire safety standards.
Minimal maintenance is needed — a light vacuum or gentle wipe removes dust and keeps panels looking fresh.
Absolutely. By reducing distractions and echo, home office acoustic panels create a calmer environment that supports focus, comfort, and effective communication.
Home office acoustic panels help create a quieter, more productive workspace by absorbing echo and reducing distractions. Hard surfaces in modern homes—like walls, desks, and floors—can reflect sound, making video calls and concentration difficult. Installing acoustic panels for home offices improves speech clarity and makes the room feel calmer, ideal for professionals working remotely or recording content from home.
Panels can be installed behind your desk, along side walls, or on the ceiling to control reflections and enhance audio quality during calls or recordings. Many styles are available, including minimalist fabric panels and printed acoustic art that doubles as décor. With a range of colours and textures, panels can complement any interior while enhancing acoustic comfort.
Installation is simple and non-invasive, often requiring only adhesive strips or light fixings. Home office acoustic panels are made from sustainable, non-toxic materials such as recycled PET felt and comply with residential fire safety standards. By improving sound control, they support focus and reduce fatigue during long workdays. For anyone spending significant time working or studying from home, acoustic panels are a practical investment that enhances both performance and comfort. Contact us to explore options for your home workspace.