Acoustic Wall Panels
What colors are available for acoustic wall panels?
There are several colors available for acoustic wall panels, including light and dark wood tones. The options range from light oak with black or gray felt to walnut and light walnut. Other available colors include smoked oak, rustic oak, beige, black oak, and gray oak. This variety offers plenty of choice to customize the panel to different interior styles and preferences.Few readersHow many acoustic panels do I need for better acoustics?
A general guideline is to cover about 20-25% of the floor area of the room with sound-absorbing material to significantly improve the acoustics. This ensures balanced sound damping and a more pleasant auditory experience. The exact number of panels may vary depending on the size and type of space.Few readersAre wall panels available in custom sizes?
Our wall panels have a standard size of 280 x 60 cm. We do not offer custom sizes, but the panels can easily be cut and adjusted to size. This allows you to make them fit and install them for your specific application.Few readersWhat are the dimensions of an acoustic wall panel?
Our acoustic wall panels are available in three variants: standard, wide, and mixed. The standard size is 280 x 60 cm, which we believe is the most suitable length for most applications. This length is ideal for a wide range of spaces and can easily be customized without the need for a professional. While other providers often offer lengths of 240 cm, 260 cm, or 300 cm, we consciously choose 280 cm, as this size offers the best balance between versatility and ease of installation. The panels canFew readersCan I safely place an acoustic wall panel next to my fireplace?
It is possible to place an acoustic wall panel next to a (wood) fireplace, but it is important to be cautious with the temperature. Acoustic panels can be damaged by high temperatures. A good guideline is to check if you can place your hand on the wall next to the fireplace without the heat being uncomfortable. If you have to remove your hand due to the heat, we recommend not mounting the panels in that location. Never place the panels where they could come into direct contact with open flames oFew readersHow do I clean an acoustic wall panel?
An acoustic wall panel is easy to clean. Use a soft, dry cloth or a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to gently remove dust and dirt. Avoid using damp cloths or cleaning products, as these can damage the material. For stubborn dirt, you can use a dry microfiber cloth. By regularly removing dust, the panels will remain in optimal condition and maintain their appearance.Few readersWhat is the difference between a standard, wide, and mixed wall panel?
The difference between the three types of wall panels mainly lies in the pattern. The standard pattern is the most common and is often offered by other suppliers as well. This pattern is simple and timeless, making it suitable for various interiors. On the other hand, the wide and mixed patterns are more exclusive and provide a unique look. These variants create a more striking effect in the space and are often chosen for distinctive, contemporary interiors. Thanks to their distinctive designs,Few readersWhat material is an acoustic wall panel made of?
Our acoustic wall panels are made of high-quality materials that are both functional and stylish. The total thickness of the panel is 19 mm, consisting of a 10 mm MDF slat and a 9 mm thick felt top layer. The finish is made of technical wood veneer, which provides a natural and modern appearance. This composition contributes to both sound absorption and the aesthetics of the space. In our acoustic wall panels, the slats are attached to the felt with staples, not glue. This makes it easier to modFew readersWhat are acoustic wall panels?
Acoustic wall panels, also known as akupanels, are slatted wall panels that can be mounted on both the wall and ceiling. They improve the acoustics of a space with their sound-absorbing properties while also enhancing the atmosphere of the interior. The panels are available in a variety of colors and designs, including patterns that suit different styles and tastes. The front of the wall panels is finished with technical wood veneer, giving them an elegant appearance. They are single-sided veneeFew readers
Mounting & Finishing Materials
How many screws are needed to install the wall panels?
The number of screws required to install the wall panels depends on the application, specifically whether you are installing the panels on the wall or ceiling. For wall installation, we recommend approximately 12 screws per acoustic wall panel. For ceiling installation, we recommend 24 screws per acoustic wall panel. If you are unsure whether you are using enough screws, it is advisable to add an extra screw for additional stability. An alternative is using mounting adhesive, which providFew readersCan the wall panels be installed with mounting adhesive?
Yes, it is certainly possible to install the wall panels with a strong adhesive or high-tack glue. This provides a firm and permanent attachment, unlike screws, which allow the panels to be removed later. For a 280 cm panel, you can use approximately half a tube of mounting adhesive per wall panel. Important: apply the adhesive in stripes, not dots, for the best adhesion. Don’t forget that you will need a caulking gun to apply the glue.Few readersIn what lengths are the end slats available?
The end slats are only available in a length of 280 cm. This standard size ensures a seamless finish and is perfectly matched to our acoustic wall panels. If necessary, the slats can be easily cut to size for a perfect fit.Few readersDo I need end slats for my wall?
End slats provide a clean finish, hiding the felt on the sides of the panels. While end slats are not always necessary, they are recommended when only part of the wall is covered. For wall-to-wall panels, end slats are usually not needed. If the side of the panel is visible, you can use an end slat for a neat finish. Note: On the right side of the wall panel, a piece of felt sticks out, while this is not the case on the left side. To attach the end slat to the side with the protruding felt, simFew readersWhat type of screws do I need?
The type of screws you need depends on the wall or surface where the panels will be mounted. In some cases, wall plugs may be necessary for extra stability. We recommend using 12 black drywall screws per wall panel for a clean finish.Few readers