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FAQ – About Acoustic Panels

How to Install Acoustic Panels
– and everything else you need to know

Do you have questions about acoustic panels? You’re not alone – and you’ve come to the right place.

Here we’ve gathered the most common questions about installation, maintenance and use of acoustic panels.

Whether you’re looking for installation instructions, want to know more about cleaning wood panelling, or are just curious about our sound-absorbing wall panels, you’ll find the answers here.

Maybe you’re facing a DIY project and need concrete tips – or maybe you just want to make sure you get the most out of your panelling.

Here you’ll find clear, honest and practical answers to help you get started – and keep going.

FAQ

Design, Selection & Interior Design

How can I avoid flickering when using acoustic panels?
  • Choose low contrast between felt and surface

  • Use the panels in smaller sections

  • Place them outside of the direct line of sight

  • Combine them with decorations like mirrors or artwork

  • Mount slats horizontally for a calmer visual effect

What does “flickering” mean in relation to acoustic panels?

It’s a visual disturbance caused by high contrast between light and dark elements in the interior, especially on large surfaces.

Are acoustic panels purely functional, or also decorative?

They are both – designed to improve acoustics while adding a modern aesthetic to the room.

What causes differences in colour between wood panels?

As we use genuine wood veneer, natural variations in colour and grain will occur. This is part of the authentic and exclusive look.

How do I choose the right acoustic panel for my room?

Consider the function of the room, the colour tones, the amount of hard surfaces, and how much sound absorption you need. For example, choose darker felt for warm and muted rooms, and light felt to make a space feel airier.

Acoustics & Function

What are the benefits of using acoustic panels in a room?

Improved acoustics, increased comfort, a calmer atmosphere, and a visual enhancement of the space.

Can I be sure your acoustic panels will improve the acoustics in my room?

Yes, our panels are tested and designed to deliver measurable improvements in acoustics.

Why is it beneficial to control reverberation time with acoustic panels?

It provides more comfort, reduces noise disturbances, and makes conversations easier – especially in large or open spaces.

Can acoustic panels soundproof a room?

No, they absorb sound – they do not block sound transmission between rooms but improve the sound environment in the room where they are installed.

How do your acoustic panels affect the sound in a room?

They reduce reverberation and absorb unwanted noise, creating a more pleasant acoustic environment.

What is reverberation time?

It’s the time sound “lingers in the air” after the source has stopped. A shorter reverberation time means better sound quality.

Why is good acoustics important?

Good acoustics improve speech intelligibility, reduce stress, and create a more comfortable sound environment – both at home and at work.

What are acoustic panels and how do they work?

These are decorative panels that reduce reverberation by absorbing and diffusing sound waves. The combination of slats and felt provides both visual appeal and acoustic improvement.

Installation & Customisation

How do the acoustic panels adapt to different surfaces?

They can be mounted on plaster, concrete, wood, and other flat surfaces – and shaped to fit curved walls as needed.

Can the panels be adapted to curved walls?

Yes, they can be bent up to approx. 45 degrees and mounted on curved surfaces like columns or rounded walls.

Can the panels be cut to size?

Yes, they can easily be adjusted using a plunge saw or circular saw. We recommend using painter’s tape along the cut line to prevent chipping of the veneer or surface layer.

How do I mount the panels on the ceiling?

Use screws through the felt layer directly into the substrate, or mount the panels on battens for better sound absorption. It is recommended that two people carry out the ceiling installation.

How are the acoustic panels installed?

The panels can be mounted directly onto walls or ceilings using screws through the felt layer or onto battens for improved acoustic performance. We offer detailed installation guides for both wall and ceiling mounting.

Fire safety & Application

Can the acoustic panels be used in wet rooms or outdoor environments?

No, they are not suitable for humid areas such as bathrooms or for outdoor use, as wood veneer and MDF may be damaged by moisture.

Can the panels be used outdoors?

No, the panels are intended for indoor use only. They are not suited for direct water contact or prolonged high humidity.

What is the fire classification of the panels in relation to radiators or wood-burning stoves?

For wood stoves and distance requirements, please consult your local chimney sweep, as rules and recommendations may vary depending on stove type and installation.

Are the acoustic panels fire-retardant?

Our standard panels are not fire-classified, but we offer a special series with fire classification B-s1,d0, developed for environments with higher fire safety requirements.

Material & Environment

Are the acoustic panels safe for indoor use?

Yes, they meet current standards for low emissions and are made with a focus on a healthy indoor climate and environmental responsibility.

What is off-gassing, and is it dangerous?

Off-gassing is a natural process where materials emit odours shortly after unpacking. It is not dangerous in normally ventilated spaces and typically disappears within a few days.

What certifications do the panels have?

Some panels are FSC®-certified, and several are Nordic Swan Ecolabelled. Additionally, the materials are tested for low emissions and meet indoor climate requirements.

What are acoustic panels made of?

The panels consist of slats in various surface finishes – depending on the type – on a core of MDF, and a backing of acoustic PET felt made from recycled plastic.

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