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Acoustic Board Panels
Definition
Acoustic board panels are decorative and functional wall or ceiling panels designed to absorb sound, reduce echo, and enhance the acoustic comfort of a room.
Quick Facts
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Made from fabric, wood, or felt
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Improves sound quality and reduces noise
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Available in decorative or minimalist finishes
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Suitable for offices, studios, and open-plan homes
Why It’s Popular
They combine practicality with design flair — ideal for creating calm, echo-free interiors that still feel beautifully styled.
Popular Styles
Explore wood-slat panels from Richmond Interiors or contemporary felted designs by Maze, both offering sleek, modern aesthetics.
How to Choose
Select according to the room’s purpose — denser panels suit studios, while lighter, fabric-covered options complement living spaces.
Styling Tips
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Use in media rooms, offices, or behind your TV.
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Combine tones to match walls or create a feature wall.
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Add ambient lighting to enhance texture.
Benefits at a Glance
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Reduces echo and noise
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Decorative and modern
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Enhances room acoustics
Inspiration from Designer Brands
Eichholtz and Gallery Direct often feature acoustic-inspired textures in their interiors, blending form and function seamlessly.
Common Questions
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Do they block sound completely? No, they absorb rather than block sound.
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Can I paint over them? Some can, depending on the surface.
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Are they easy to install? Yes, often with adhesive or clips.
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Do they need maintenance? Just light dusting or vacuuming.
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Are they eco-friendly? Many use recycled or sustainable materials.
Finishing Touch
Acoustic board panels bring quiet sophistication and acoustic balance to your home — the perfect harmony of style and serenity.
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