Are you involved with a commercial building renovation? Have you considered adding a classic touch to the interior that will contribute to clear communication and sound quality? If “yes” is your answer to all these questions then acoustic Wood Ceiling Panels from Sontext need your attention? Wood paneling has been in use for interior wall linings since mediaeval times. The classic appearance of natural timber is still one of the best methods of changing the overall look of an interior space. It is considered an essential part of interior design options as it cannot just modify but also beautify walls and ceilings.
Deciding which type of panel you want is made easy with the Sontext MURANO range of acoustic Wood Ceiling Panels. MURANO offers a wide variety of perforations, colours, finishes, and textures. The acoustic and textural creativity of the Murano Acoustic Wood Panels by Sontext is an ideal solution for noise control for your interiors. The wide range of decorative natural wood and veneer finishes of these panels creates a great environment for commercial spaces such as boardrooms, court rooms, - in fact any public open space that is subject to unwanted background noise or reverberation. Here are a few of the benefits of installing Wood Ceiling Panels and wall panels:-
• Commonly preferred options for noise reduction.
• These panels are available in a wide range of finishes and perforation patterns that can help you create a comfortable and quiet interior space.
• Are available in perforated, slotted and grooved patterns along with wood veneer, paint or decorative laminate options.
• Each of these patterns has different sound absorption characteristics, providing the designer with the ability to address the particular sound frequencies expected on a project. (Performance test reports available from Sontext)
• Veneer stains or paint finishes can be chosen from the wide range of options.
• The perforation techniques used are the latest available for enhancing sound absorption and reducing reverberation.
Wood Ceiling Panels, or Wall Panels, can be installed using conventional battens or suspended ceiling grid systems – even over existing plaster of sound masonry surfaces - thus hiding any existing depleted walls/ceiling, and also allowing concealed the wiring to run behind the exposed panels.