28 DAY RETURNS
Soundproof Panels
Soundproof panels are specialised acoustic boards designed to absorb, dampen, or block sound, making a room quieter, clearer, and more comfortable. Whether used in a home office, music room, bedroom, or busy family space, they help reduce noise transfer and echo, creating a calm and controlled environment.
Quick Facts
-
Designed to absorb or block unwanted noise
-
Available in foam, fabric-wrapped, wooden, and polyester felt finishes
-
Used in homes, studios, offices, and entertainment rooms
-
Can be mounted on walls, ceilings, or room dividers
-
Improve sound quality by reducing echo and reverberation
-
Available in a range of colours and styles to suit interior décor
Why It’s Popular
As working from home, home cinemas, and open-plan living become more common, soundproof panels are increasingly sought after. They allow homeowners to control noise without compromising style. From quiet Zoom calls to cinema-like sound, these panels offer both function and comfort — perfect for busy modern households.
Popular Styles
-
Fabric-Wrapped Panels
Soft, textured options that blend seamlessly into décor. -
Acoustic Foam Tiles
Lightweight and effective for music rooms or studios. -
Wooden Slat Panels
Stylish and contemporary, often inspired by Richmond Interiors aesthetics. -
Felt Panels
Eco-friendly and available in bold or neutral hues. -
Sculptural Acoustic Panels
Designed as both art and sound control, similar to statement pieces from Uttermost or Gallery Direct.
How to Choose
-
For Home Offices: Choose fabric or felt panels for clarity during calls.
-
For Music or Cinema Rooms: Opt for thicker foam or composite panels with strong absorption ratings.
-
For Living Spaces: Wooden or textile-covered panels that double as décor work beautifully.
-
For Large Rooms: Use a mix of wall and ceiling panels to reduce echo.
-
For Style-Conscious Homes: Look for luxury finishes inspired by brands such as Eichholtz or Pacific Lifestyle.
Styling Tips
-
Create a feature wall with slatted wooden acoustic panels.
-
Mix panel shapes — hexagons, squares, or curves — for an artistic layout.
-
Place panels behind the TV area to enhance cinematic sound.
-
Use soft furnishings (Malini cushions, wool rugs, draped throws) alongside panels for extra absorption.
-
Keep a cohesive colour palette for a clean, design-led aesthetic.
Benefits at a Glance
-
Reduces noise transfer between rooms
-
Improves clarity for meetings, music, or entertainment
-
Enhances overall comfort in busy households
-
Adds visual texture and style to plain walls
-
Suitable for renters (many adhesive or temporary options available)
-
Ideal for home theatres, open-plan spaces, and offices
Inspiration from Designer Brands
-
Tommy Franks brings refined, minimalist finishes perfect for understated acoustic setups.
-
Richmond Interiors inspires warm wood and slat-panel acoustic walls.
-
Gallery Direct offers contemporary shapes ideal for artistic sound control.
-
Uttermost provides sculptural panels that double as wall art.
-
Malini textiles complement panels by softening the overall atmosphere.
Common Questions
Do soundproof panels completely block noise?
Not fully — they reduce, absorb, and control sound but don’t create total silence.
Are they easy to install?
Yes, many panels are peel-and-stick or mounted with simple hardware.
Can soundproof panels improve audio quality?
Absolutely — they reduce echo and make music, film, and speech clearer.
Do they work in rented homes?
Yes, especially lightweight felt or foam panels with removable adhesives.
What rooms benefit most?
Home offices, bedrooms, studios, living rooms, and cinema rooms.
Finishing Touch
Soundproof panels offer the ideal blend of comfort and design, transforming noisy or echo-prone rooms into serene, stylish spaces. With options ranging from minimalist to decorative, they fit effortlessly into the House of Isabella lifestyle — where beauty and practicality meet.
Disclaimer
House of Isabella is not affiliated with any third-party brands mentioned. All trademarks remain the property of their respective owners.