Camira Synergy is a soft handle wool blend fabric, featuring a huge range of dyed shades. Synergy is a breathable acoustic fabric perfect for wrapping panels.
The Abstracta Scala Ceiling acoustic panels offer a unique corrugated iron look, whilst adding sound absorption to the ceiling areas. Available with lighting integrated in the panel.
De Vorm Mute Fraction offers a bold yet balanced universal acoustic panel, made from sustainable PET felt serving both acoustic and aesthetic purposes. A range of 11 colours available.
Autex Groove is a cutting edge customisable acoustic panel, allowing bespoke designs to be created out of flat PET acoustic panels.
SilentRaft from SilentSpace is a high performing, cost effective acoustic solution for ceilings. Available in a variety of Camira fabrics. Adjustable wire hanger and spiral fixings included!
Bysso from Impact Acoustic is a PET acoustic ceiling panel with an integrated recessed linear LED Light, combining acoustic performance with subtle lighting.
Ecophon Akusto One Rectangle wall panels are designed for outstanding acoustic performance, with a unique absorbing glasswool core which is highly effective. Available in a range of painted colours. Pack of 2 panels
Ecophon Akusto One Square wall panels are designed for outstanding acoustic performance, with a unique absorbing glasswool core which is highly effective. Available in a range of painted colours. Pack of 2 panels
SilentSpace Circle acoustic rafts are an innovative, high-quality acoustic ceiling option designed to absorb excess noise from above creating zen and harmony to the spaces below. Adjustable wire hanger and spiral fixings included!
Modern homes and apartments often have hard surfaces like walls, floors, and windows that reflect sound. Acoustic panels absorb these reflections, reducing echo and improving comfort for TV watching, music, and conversation.
No — acoustic panels improve sound quality inside a room, but they don’t block noise from neighbours or outdoors. For full soundproofing, additional insulation and barrier materials are needed.
Install panels on walls opposite speakers or windows, behind your TV, or above noisy areas like dining spaces. Ceilings and hallways can also benefit from acoustic treatment to reduce sound travel.
Yes. They’re lightweight, easy to install, and ideal for rented spaces. Many options use adhesive strips or removable clips, so you can install them without damaging walls.
Absolutely. Panels come in a wide range of colours, shapes, and finishes, including acoustic art panels printed with images or patterns. They enhance sound and style at the same time.
Smaller living rooms or bedrooms usually need 3–6 panels, while open-plan spaces might require more. Covering around 20–30% of hard surfaces provides a balanced acoustic improvement.
They can slightly reduce airborne noise, but their main purpose is to improve sound within the room. To block neighbour noise, you’d need dedicated soundproofing layers.
Yes. Quality panels are made from non-toxic, recycled materials and meet residential fire safety standards, making them safe for any room.
Most panels can be gently vacuumed or wiped with a soft cloth. Fabric finishes can also be treated with mild upholstery cleaners.
High-quality panels can last 10–15 years or more, maintaining their look and acoustic performance with minimal maintenance.
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.