Calmer everyday sound
Sound-absorbing wall treatments soften reflections from glass, drywall, hard floors and open living areas.
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Reduce echo, improve speech clarity and add warm architectural texture to living rooms, home offices, media rooms and open-plan homes.
Begin with the largest hard surfaces near seating, work areas, high ceilings and stairwells, then add more absorption where reflected sound is strongest.
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Sound-absorbing wall treatments soften reflections from glass, drywall, hard floors and open living areas.
Less reverberation can improve conversation, video calls, television and music without trying to soundproof the room.
Carved and dimensional felt panels add acoustic function through color, pattern and architectural texture.
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Match the panel type to the room, the wall area available and the look you want. Larger uninterrupted surfaces usually provide the best place to begin.
For living rooms, dining areas, stairwells and other hard surfaces that reflect everyday sound.
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For feature walls that need sculptural texture along with added sound absorption.
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For tailored pattern, subtle linework and broad wall coverage in residential interiors.
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For clearer calls, focused work and less echo in rooms with hard floors, glass or limited furnishings.
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For nurseries and children’s rooms where softer sound and dimensional texture help create a calmer space.
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For open-plan homes, vaulted areas and spacious rooms where sound travels across multiple zones.
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Begin with a broad wall near the places where people gather, talk, watch television or listen to music.
Treat the wall behind or beside the desk to reduce reflections during calls and make focused work more comfortable.
Use dimensional wall panels near seating and entertainment areas to soften echo and improve the overall listening experience.
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