Acoustic Panels are usually underthought in most architectural projects, resulting in noisy, chaotic spaces where sound echoes or falls dead, and people can
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Arc acoustic panels have been designed by the Spanish design studio Stone, a multifaceted company developing interior and product design projects. The launch of Arc acoustic
Inspired by the patches of cultivated land as seen from above, Mogu Fields features an irregular hexagon shape.
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How to Make Acoustic Pannels: Recently I was comissioned to make a test bunch of acoustic pannels, so I documented the process, for myself to remember how I did it (probably I'm going to make more in future), and, probably, for everyone, who's interested to make some of those th…
This listing is for 2 custom designed, handcrafted, acoustic panel sound diffusers. MADE WITH CALIFORNIA REDWOOD. Every piece on the diffusion panel is assembled by hand by our team of craftsmen in Redding, California. Our diffusers are created from hand selected, locally sourced lumber, that we cut and clean and sand and paint with care, in order to create not just a functional diffusion panel, but to create something special. Our goal is to make a piece of art with the diffusion properties of the industry leading acoustic panels. Our team strives to build products that carry an aesthetic appeal to spur on higher levels of creativity for our clients and for their clients. Specifics: This diffuser uses over 100 linear feet of high quality lumber. Size: 48”15”5” Weight: 45lbs - 41lbs Color: Gravity Black Frame Color: Frameless Hanging Orientation: Vertical (horizontal hanging orientation available on request) Quadratic Pattern: Rebel Sky Acoustics developed a signature quadratic formula that we pattern all of our diffusers with. This pattern consists of 7 differing levels of 1.5x1.5 inch blocks that are arranged to target general problematic frequencies that gather in most rooms. The function of this pattern dispels echos and reverbs, without stealing from the pure sound being released from voices, amps, or studio monitors. Installation: Our diffusers come with heavy duty, industrial sized D-HOOKS for exceptionally easy installation. 2 screws in the wall, and they hang right up. Lead-time: Because each diffuser is made to order, we generally quote around 15-18 days of lead-time. This entirely depends on our workload.. But generally right between 2-3 weeks. Shipping: We offer free local pickup on all of our products. Due to the heavy nature of these products, we package all diffusers with an overkill-level of protection so they are not damaged in transit. We do not use freight services unless requested. This is to help cut down on the outrageous shipping costs charged by Fedex. Since we ship from Nashville, delivery time is 1-4 or 5 days to anywhere in the continental US. Cancelations: Cancelations made within 24 hours of placing an order will be fully refunded. Because we build every panel made-to-order, once we have begun production on the order, we require a 30% cancelation charge to cover the costs of materials and labor. Changes: Additional Colors, Sizes, Patterns, Frame Options, ETC available upon request. If you have any questions or concerns, please message us, or email us at info [!at] rebelskyacoustics.com
Made of high-quality wood, they offer a variety of patterns, colors and types of wood, thanks to which they will perfectly match your style.
Acoustic ceiling panels reduce the amount of ambient noise in any workspace. These cloud-shaped panels are available in multiple colors.
This beautiful music hall in the Danish town of Roedovre has been fitted with acoustic panels in Oregon Pine from Gustafs
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Handcrafted Set of 2 Wood Wall Art / Sound Diffuser Acoustic Panels This piece is made from pine wood and stained in black and walnut. Each: 25" x 15" x 2" (63 cm x 38 cm x 5 cm) 35" x 17" x 2" (90 cm x 43 cm x 5 cm) (PICTURED) 45" x 19" x 2" (115 cm x 48 cm x 5 cm) 50" x 21" x 2" (127 cm x 53 cm x 5 cm) Overall dimensions: 50" x 15" x 2" (126 cm x 38 cm x 5 cm) horizontal OR 30" x 25" x 2" (76 cm x 63 cm x 5 cm) vertical 70" x 17" x 2" (180 cm x 43 cm x 5 cm) horizontal OR 34" x 35" x 2" (88 cm x 90 cm x 5 cm) vertical (PICTURED) 90" x 19" x 2" (230 cm x 48 cm x 5 cm) horizontal OR 38" x 45" x 2" (96 cm x 115 cm x 5 cm) vertical The hardware is attached to the back & it's ready to hang. Hung using heavy duty sawtooth hangers that make it easy to adjust and levels. This is a Made for Order piece. Some slight variation in tints and thicknesses is to be expected. Your made to order piece will be very similar to the example shown. No two pieces are exactly alike ... each is beautiful and unique in its own right. If you have any questions or would like to customize any aspect of this piece, feel free to send a message. I would love to work with you to make this piece uniquely yours! More wood wall art: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ShepitWorkshop?section_id=24378353 ■ Payment: I accept only PayPal. If you don't have a PayPal account, just choose " pay by credit card " on the PayPal page. ■ Shipping: I will ship your item within 2-7 business days after receipt of payment. I ship to the etsy shipping address, not to the PayPal, so please be sure it is correct. ■Standart shipping: It takes about 10-25 business days to arrive worldwide. USA & Canada 5-15 business days UK 5-15 business days EU 7-20 business days ■Express shipping: I send packages with UPS. It takes about 2-6 business days to arrive worldwide. You will get your TRACKING NUMBER which will allow you to track the whereabouts of your parcel.
SUPAWOOD’s SUPACOUSTIC panels form a decorative and acoustical improvement in the re-imagining of the 1973 Performing Arts Centre.
Acoustic panel placement is essential for achieving desired sound quality. Haphazardly placing the panels or covering every wall of your room with acoustic foam is unnecessary and will never give the desired results. This leads us to the critical question; where should you place acoustic panels? And, how to get the best results from your acoustic panels? Acoustic treatment is crucial for any place where significant sound quality is desired. Different areas such as offices, restaurants, home theaters, living rooms, and even bedrooms can take advantage of a good acoustic treatment. However, due to a lack of clear directions, the acoustic placement is often done in an inefficient way, highly compromising the outcome of the treatment. The Physical Properties of Sound and The Science Behind Acoustic Panels Sound is simply our perception of vibrations in the air. In closed spaces, sound becomes more complex. It hits walls, ceilings, floors, furniture, fixtures, and any other objects including people. Based on the length, width, and height of your room, the sound waves also create resonances of their own. As an example, consider how your voice sounds in a washroom versus in your bedroom. Acoustic sound panels seem deceptively simple at first, however, there is more to acoustic panels than just absorbing the sound. While installing acoustic panels, the placement of the panels is a game changer. In this post, we will discuss where to place acoustic panels, how acoustic panels work, and how you can install different types of acoustic panels to get the most advantage out of them. Why Are Acoustic Panels Important? Acoustic panels are one of the most talked about trends because of two reasons. First, they are aesthetically pleasing. Even those who seemingly do not have resonance issues are going for wood acoustic panels as they provide functionality as well as aesthetics. The second reason is more practical; acoustic panels are an integral part of any place where sound absorption is required. Places such as music studios, cafes, voice recording studios, living rooms, home offices, etc. are just some examples where acoustic panels are usually installed. How To Know If You Need Acoustic Panels To put it simply, you need acoustic panels when the sound waves in your space just don’t sound right. If you’re building a home theater, acoustic panels will enhance your movie watching experience. They will create a buffer thereby absorbing reverberations and making the sound quality clearer. In a workplace setting, whether you are doing any kind of audio recording (of music, or maybe for a podcast), or you’re simply trying to figure out if there’s an option to address a noisy office environment, acoustic panels are the answer to your problem. How Do Acoustic Panels Work? Acoustic panels work by dampening and deadening soundwaves, eliminating back noise and echoes, and controlling reverberations. Reverberations are the soundwaves that bounce off walls or structures. Since the sound wave is basically vibrations in the air, it acts as a sort of cave where sound can travel in but cannot escape. Therefore, acoustic panels work by trapping sound waves within the materials (wood, foam, etc.), absorbing the echoes and reverberation, leaving you with a well-balanced natural-sounding space. The Type and Design of Acoustic Panels (SOURCE) Acoustic panels come in different materials, shapes, and sizes. The placement of acoustic panels plays the fundamental role in efficient working of the panels. In order to achieve the best results, the panels are installed on walls and ceilings of a space.The panels sometimes have exposed surfaces that look jagged or saw-toothed. The Triangular shape thus formed creates a funnel to sound waves, causing them to bounce back and forth until they’ve spent all their energy. Some panels do not have exposed rugged surfaces, they rely on the absorbing properties of the material itself such as wood slat panels and acoustic foam panels. For aesthetic purposes, there is usually a fabric covering acoustic foam panels. What Happens When There is No Acoustic Soundproof Wall? When you do not have acoustic panels installed, the sound waves keep hitting different objects in a given space. The waves bounce right off the walls, the ceiling, furniture, etc. This is how reverberation and echoes are created, cluttering a space with too much noise. In our post How Do Acoustic Panels Work we take a deep dive into the science behind acoustic panels and break down each material used for sound dampening and absorption nice!. Acoustic Panel Placement: Determining the Optimal Placement There is no one-size-fits-all answer to the question of where to place acoustic panels in a room. The ideal placement will vary depending on the size and shape of the room, as well as the specific acoustical needs of the space. However, you can make sure that your acoustic paneling is both functional and aesthetically pleasing by adhering to a few general standards and taking into account your alternatives. There are some common factors that need to be considered when installing acoustic panels. Let’s have a look at reflection points, absorption coefficient, and how both these factors along with other aspects contribute to determining the optimal placement of acoustic panels. Reflection points Reflection points are areas where sound waves reflect off of hard surfaces, creating an echo or reverberation. These are one of the most important considerations when you are placing acoustic panels in the room. Common reflection points in a room include walls, ceilings, floors, and corners. By strategically placing acoustic panels at these reflection points, you can get the best results. There are basically three reflection points that should be considered when covering acoustic placement. The Mirror Point: it is the point between the loud speaker and the listening seat. The side walls: consider a sound system, you have placed two speakers on either side of your tv. The two walls on either side of these speakers is your second reflection point. The ceiling: the third reflection point is on the ceiling between the loud speakers and the listening position. For more efficient coverage, first do the corner bras traps (walls and ceilings as discussed above), then treat the early reflection points for a better SBIR (speaker boundary interference response). To treat SBIR, place panels around the speakers to reduce the SBIR effect. Prioritize walls that create reflections with long paths first; these will create late arriving reflections that reduce sound clarity (look at side wall, rear wall, ceiling, and a rug for the floor). Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) The Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) tells us how effectively a material can absorb sound waves. It is one of the crucial factors that need to be taken into account when installing acoustic panels. Acoustic panels covered with fabric, for example, have a high coefficient, usually around 0.7 or 0.8 and are more effective at absorbing sound. 70-80% of the sound waves that hit them are absorbed, and only around 20-30% of sound waves are reflected back into the room. In contrast, bare and hard surfaces such as stone or marble walls have low NRC ratings, around 0.1 or 0.15 coefficients. Wood slat acoustic panels also have strong NRC ratings, usually around 0.55-0.85, depending on how they’re installed. In order to maximize the efficacy of your acoustic panels, make sure you use materials with high absorption coefficients, and also consider installing them over insulation or with air gaps behind, as these factors will increase the sound absorption qualities of the acoustic panels. The Symmetry: Measuring the symmetry of a space can be a paradox; panels need to be balanced in a space, but at the same time, there are often multiple patterns in a given room, including windows, doors, A/C vents, etc. For better placement and optimal results, you need to consider other penetrations and obstructions too, such as lights and exit signs (in the case of music studios or cafes), that need to be installed around. Where possible, observe the primary symmetrical pattern, and when patterns must be broken for an obstruction, minimize the spacing between the panels. The Area Covered: Ensure that no two parallel walls are left untreated. If this happens, then standing waves may develop in the crevices of that space. Install panels in such a way that they are dispersed evenly across the space. Panels become less effective if they’re all placed together in a single corner. This is intuitive since only a small amount of the sound waves will reach that corner in the first half-second or second after the noise source occurs. The Height: The higher the panels are placed, the longer it will take the sound to reach them. While hanging acoustic panels well above eye level prevents any imperfections, or stains from the hanging process from being seen, it compromises the efficiency of the panels. This can adversely affect the acoustic treatment and create an unwanted echo. The best way to overcome this shortcoming is to buy 8 foot or 9 foot wood acoustic panels. These panels will cover the entire wall in a simple yet aesthetic way. Read more on how to reduce echo here. Acoustic Panel Placement: A Step-by-Step Guide Here is a simple step-by-step guide to help you install acoustic panels in any space: Wall Mounted Acoustic Panels Wall-mounted Acoustic panels are designed to reduce noise levels and eliminate echoes in a room. They absorb sound waves and prevent them from reflecting off of hard surfaces thereby creating a more pleasant and less noisy environment. Wall-mounted acoustical panels are used to reduce reverberation and background noise buildup that can interfere with speech intelligibility. These panels are installed in homes, home offices, cafes, and other such areas where the primary concern is to contain low to midrange wavelengths. In other areas with bigger acoustic needs, the wall-mounted panels are installed in combination with ceiling panels. For wall-mounted acoustic panels, recommended thickness is one inch. At 500 Hertz the absorption value of a 1″ thick panel is in the order of 90% to 95%, which is right in the voice frequency range. Since the absorption values are usually based on a 2″ thick panel, the panel should not necessarily be considered a better panel since the additional thickness only provides an additional 5-10% absorption in the voice frequency range. How to Install Wall-Mounted Acoustic Panels There are two effective methods of installing wall-mounted acoustic panels: 1. Impaling Clip Method It is a simple and effective way of installing wall-mounted panels. Step One: Mark on the wall where the panel will go. Place impaling clips 4″ inside of where the panel will be mounted. Screw the impaling clip to the wall using an appropriate fastener. Step Two: Place a dollop, that’s the technical term, of industrial strength construction adhesive, like Loctite Power Grab, next to each clip. Step Three: Place each panel onto the wall, on top of the clips. Press the panel firmly at the location of each clip to ensure the clip penetrates the fiberglass completely. 2. Z-Clip Method The z-clips method takes a little more time to measure, plan and install. The hardware is a two-part mechanical fastener. A panel with z-clips will have one of the mating z-clips factories installed on the back of the panel. The other mating z-clip is installed on the wall with appropriate fasteners. The panel is then hung onto the wall clips. Z-clips are highly recommended for tenants who might have to remove the panel with minimum damage caused to the wall. Ceiling Mounted Acoustic Panels Acoustic ceiling mounting is the placement of acoustic panels on the ceiling of a space to reduce floor-to-ceiling slap echo, height modes, SBIR, and reflections. There are three methods of mounting ceiling acoustic panels: 1. Cloud Mounting Brackets The recommended method of an installment is to obtain a perfect 4″ air gap, using the Acoustics Cloud Mounting Brackets. These easy-to-use brackets mount in minutes to suspend your acoustic panels. 2. Wire-Hook Suspension Use a wire (approximately 26”, depending on the height you want to cover) and cut it into 4 pieces. Attach one piece of wire onto each of the 4 eye hooks (or S-hooks) on the back of the panel. Then attach the other end of the wire to four equally-spaced hooks in the ceiling. Any hook rated for a hanging plant should work just fine with your panels too, however, it is recommended to get a professional opinion before choosing a hook or chain. Free Standing Acoustic Panel These are lightweight portable acoustic panels that can be used as a temporary partition in smaller spaces. These can be used to cover noise absorption around a smaller area, such as your study spot, or the area around your drums or amps. You can combine one or more free standing acoustic panels; however, it is recommended that for bigger rooms you should go for more practical options such as wall-mounted or ceiling-mounted acoustic panels. Removable Soundproof Walls Removable soundproof acoustic walls are an effective way to temporarily soundproof your room. Foam, and fiberglass are some of the materials that can be used to create a removable acoustic wall. These are portable and can be moved around easily. In the case of foam and fiberglass, you can simply pick out an aesthetic design and then strategically mount it on the wall or ceiling that needs sound absorption. Sound Dampening Panels for Bedrooms Acoustic sound-dampening panels can provide you with absolute privacy for your bedroom walls. Especially if you share a wall with another noisy roommate or a neighbor, you can get wall-mounted acoustic panels and block all the unwanted noise. Even though foam is a cheaper option, for your bedroom it is recommended to use an aesthetic option such as Wood slate panels or fiberglass. For perfect sound absorption in your bedroom, combine the acoustic panels with some soft area rugs, carpets, and curtains. In today’s crowded world, secluded places are rapidly dwindling. Whether you are a creative person who needs a space to work peacefully, or you live in a condo or in an apartment and wish to watch tv in peace, the soundproof acoustic panels are the solution to your problem. However, it is essential that you know where to place acoustic panels for the most efficient results. Are you still thinking about it? You might find your perfect acoustic panel at Andor Willow. Need some decor inspiration? We got you covered: 1. Creative Ideas for Your Very Own Kitchen Accent Wall2. Elegant Accent Wall Ideas to Elevate Your Bathroom Walls
We present Acoustic 3D wall panels made of cork - a revolutionary idea for sound insulation and beautification of your room! These 3D wall panels are made of cork, which makes them both environmentally friendly and lightweight. The natural acoustic properties of cork make these panels ideal for creating an atmospheric ambiance in any room. The innovative design creates a new line of efficient sound absorption without compromising on aesthetics. These panels are designed with intricate details and textures, making them an interesting and dynamic addition to any room. The unique 3D texture of these panels allows them to capture light and create a beautiful shadow effect on the walls. With the combination of soundproofing and an aesthetically pleasing feature like this, you can turn any room into an oasis of relaxation! These Acoustic 3D Cork Wall Panels not only look great, but also provide maximum sound absorption. By reducing background noise and reverberation, your room will sound clearer and more pleasant. The panels can be hung with the included mounting hardware or used as floor or ceiling tiles for a creative touch. If you're looking for a way to reduce the noise level in your home or business, or to add a touch of class and sophistication to your walls, the Acoustic 3D Cork Wall Panel is the perfect solution. Don't miss out on this cutting-edge LINE of soundproof panels! Width : 24.5 cm Length : 42.5 cm Thickness : 30 mm The panels are custom made for you therefore shipping 20 working days after receipt of payment. 19 pieces are needed per square meter Assembly: For the assembly we recommend an assembly adhesive zb. Pattex assembly adhesive Power
Expertly designed with a combination of internal air cavities and highly sound absorbent recycled PET felt on large top and bottom surfaces of each cloud.
Add shadowing and depth With its high-contrast tones, SlatWall Natural Oak and Black panelling will add striking definition to walls. It features oak wood veneer and black MDF slats fully bonded to recycled felt, offering durability and longevity for your interiors. The dark core and backing provide depth, allowing the wood's organic characteristics to stand out.Available in 1.2m, 2.4m and 3m, this style is crafted at our workshop in East Yorkshire. Choose the unfinished option for a matte appearance and subtle shading, or pick oiled for a richer tone and satin effect.As well as elevating your room’s style, our SlatWall Natural Oak and Black panelling offers excellent soundproofing properties. The gaps between the slats allow sound waves to vibrate, while the recycled felt backing absorbs them, resulting in a quieting effect.
Inspired by the studies of architectural proportions, Mute Fraction offers a balanced expression no matter where and how you apply it. Thanks to its arrhythmic pattern, the panel can be...
Sound Wave Design 3D Wall Panels are made of durable PVC plastic, which can be easily cleaned and maintained and also, Raw MDF is a type of engineered wood that can be used to create a simple and chic look in your space.
designed for wall and ceiling paneling, the system responds dynamically to the soundscape of a space, opening and folding to optimize the acoustic signature of a location by exposing various surfaces that reflect, absorb, or amplify sound.
Sound diffuser Wood wall art is fully handmade from wood blocks - trapezes, cut in different depths, sanded, woodburned and painted. Ideal for Recording Studios, Home Theaters, Listening Rooms, Mastering Rooms, Vocal Booths or any rooms with high ceilings. New design is fully hand painted in acrylic colours and cover with oil finished. Wooden art can be also used as acoustic sound diffuser for recording studios and houses with high ceilings - eliminates comb filtering and flutter echo. "Black River" size on the picture 18" x 45" Colours - black, grey, driftwood, white, antique pine, walnut, light oak Each sculpture created to order will be totally unique but created using same colours. Due to so many grey shades and a special technic of painting the colours will still look different and Im not able to recreate exact or similar image. Please leave a note at the checkout if you wish to see the final picture before shipping. Frame-less. Wood pieces are attached to plywood supported by frame, which is also painted on the side to blend in with the wood pieces. You can choose one main colours from drop down menu and I will create a shades of that colour. Wood pieces can be hang side by side to fill out larger wall space: Signature: signed and dated by the artist on the back) I enjoy of designing them to suit any room with size and colours, contact me if you need my help. Made to order - picture shows our sold pieces. Payments in a installments also available. All sculptures are shipped with tracking number. ======================================================================== You can find more art sculptures here http://www.etsy.com/shop/ArtGlamourSligo?section_id=7909725 ======================================================================== =========================================================================== Have a look around my shop http://www.etsy.com/shop/ArtGlamourSligo?ref=si_shop =========================================================================== Thank you!!
Hexagonal shape wall panel with size 500x250mm. It is a form all in itself.Available in 56 colours and four thicknesses from 20, 30, 40 and 50mm. Mix the colours and thicknesses to create an original and striking composition.Installation is simple, enabling you to build a stunning feature wall quickly. HEXA Soft Acoustic Wall Panels are ideal whether you want to make a statement in your living room, inject personality in a corporate setting, or provide sound absorption in a music studio. COLLECTION NAME: Fluffo SOFTMODEL NAME: HEXA SMODEL DIMENSIONS: 25cm x 12cmAVAILABLE THICKNESS: 20, 30, 40, 50 mm