Acoustic Fabric Panels
Highly effective in speech clarity and mid-to-high frequency control.
- Meeting rooms
- Offices
- Home theater (side walls)
- Café/restaurant walls
Acoustic Felt Panels
Offers both aesthetic and practical application advantages; widely preferred in modern offices.
- Open offices
- Corridors and common areas
- Wall + ceiling applications
- Divider solutions
Acoustic Wood Panels (slat/diffuser)
Solutions that add a “premium” feel to the space while controllably breaking up echo.
- Conference halls
- Lobbies and showrooms
- Executive offices
- Prestige areas
Sound Insulation Solutions (wall/ceiling/floor)
Used to reduce external sounds or contain sound inside.
- Shared walls (semi-detached buildings)
- Upstairs noise
- Machine room / generator room
- Music room / studio
Quick Decision Guide: “Which one do I need?”
Here’s a short checklist:
- I can hear my neighbors → Sound insulation-focused solution
- Speech isn’t clear / there’s echo → Acoustic panels + placement plan
- The space sounds too “empty” and harsh → Absorption (fabric/felt)
- The space sounds muffled → Diffusion (wood/diffuser) balancing
- There’s both external noise and echo → Hybrid project (insulation + acoustic treatment)
The 5 Most Critical Details in Acoustic Project Planning
- Placement matters as much as material (even the right product in the wrong place is wasted)
- The ceiling is always a powerful area (in most projects, it makes the biggest difference)
- Glass and hard surfaces amplify echo (especially in offices/cafés)
- Design-aesthetic harmony is essential (the space shouldn’t look “technical”)
- Don’t apply without setting a goal (RT target, usage scenario)