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Acoustic wall panels are specially designed panels that help control sound within a space by absorbing noise and reducing echo. They’re commonly used in offices, studios, restaurants, and homes to improve sound quality and create a more comfortable acoustic environment.
These panels are made from sound-absorbing materials such as foam, felt, or fabric-wrapped boards. When sound waves hit the panel, the material absorbs part of the energy instead of reflecting it, which helps to minimise background noise and reverberation.
Beyond their functional benefits, acoustic wall panels also serve as stylish design features. They come in a wide range of colours, textures, and patterns—allowing you to enhance both the look and sound of your space.


    Acoustic wall panels are specially designed panels that help control sound within a space by absorbing noise and reducing echo. They’re commonly used in offices, studios, restaurants, and homes to improve sound quality and create a more comfortable acoustic environment.
    These panels are made from sound-absorbing materials such as foam, felt, or fabric-wrapped boards. When sound waves hit the panel, the material absorbs part of the energy instead of reflecting it, which helps to minimise background noise and reverberation.
    Beyond their functional benefits, acoustic wall panels also serve as stylish design features. They come in a wide range of colours, textures, and patterns—allowing you to enhance both the look and sound of your space.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Acoustic wood panels are specially engineered wall panels that absorb sound energy rather than reflecting it back into the room. When sound waves travel through the air and hit the panel’s surface, the sound-absorbing materials within the panel – such as felt or foam – trap and dissipate that energy, reducing echo and background noise. The result is a noticeably quieter, more comfortable acoustic environment in the room.

    Acoustic wood panels are commonly used in home offices, music studios, open-plan living spaces, restaurants, and meeting rooms – anywhere that echo or background noise is a problem. In a domestic setting, they work particularly well in rooms with hard floors and large windows, where sound tends to bounce around. They can be used as a full wall treatment or as a targeted feature panel to address specific problem areas.

    Acoustic wood panels are designed to serve a dual purpose – they improve the acoustic quality of a room while also adding a stylish, natural aesthetic to your walls. The wood grain finish brings warmth and texture to interiors, making them a popular choice for feature walls in living rooms, home offices, and hospitality environments where both appearance and sound quality matter.

    Acoustic wood panels are generally designed to be more straightforward to install than traditional tiling, and many homeowners with basic DIY experience can fit them confidently. They are typically fixed directly to the wall using adhesive, clips, or a timber batten framework depending on the specific product and wall surface. We always recommend reading the installation guidelines supplied with the panels carefully, and if your walls are uneven, a batten framework can help achieve a flush, professional finish.

    Acoustic wood panels are primarily designed for dry interior environments such as offices, lounges, bedrooms, and studios rather than high-humidity spaces like bathrooms or kitchens. Prolonged exposure to moisture can affect the integrity of the wood and the sound-absorbing materials inside the panel. If you are looking for a water-resistant wall panel solution for a wet room, we would recommend browsing our wider wall panel range where moisture-resistant options are available.