Sound Absorbing Wall Panels
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Real wood veneer. Not a photo of wood. Not a laminate that peels at the corner.
Every SoundPanel™ acoustic slat wood panel wraps genuine oak or walnut veneer on the face and all 3 exposed edges, including the top. That 3-sided finish is what furniture-grade means. Run your hand across the corner and there's no exposed MDF, no sharp edge, no plastic cap. Just wood grain that varies slightly panel to panel - because it comes from actual trees. That's exactly how it should look. All SoundPanel™ wood wall panels are FSC-certified and fire-rated.
NRC Rating: What it Means for Your Room
NRC stands for Noise Reduction Coefficient. It measures how much sound a surface absorbs on a scale from 0 (total reflection) to 1.0 (total absorption). Standard drywall scores about 0.05. Acoustic foam hits around 0.4. Our SoundPanel™ scores 0.85, which means it absorbs 85% of mid-to-high-frequency sound waves on contact. That is the difference between echoey Zoom calls and studio-clear audio. When mounted on battens with mineral wool insulation, effective absorption approaches 1.0.
Acoustic Slat Panels vs Foam Panels
Acoustic foam absorbs sound but looks industrial and only targets high frequencies (NRC ~0.4). SoundPanel™ absorbs a broader frequency range (NRC 0.85) while also diffusing sound waves through the slat structure. The result: better acoustics and a design upgrade at the same time. Foam degrades in 3 to 5 years, SoundPanel™ lasts 15 to 20 years with a 5-year warranty. Foam is not fire-rated, SoundPanel™ carries a D-s2,d0 fire rating.
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TPH™ ships direct from our factory network so you pay for materials and craftsmanship, not dealer markups. SoundPanel™ starts at $13 per square foot. A standard 8-foot accent wall (about 100 sq ft) runs roughly $850 to $1,200 depending on your layout. That is up to 75% less than contractor-installed acoustic treatment of similar quality.
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Yes, by up to 85%. SoundPanel™ is rated NRC 0.85, which means it absorbs 85% of mid-to-high frequency sound waves on contact. For comparison, standard drywall scores 0.05 and acoustic foam hits about 0.4. The 1,500 g/m² AcuFelt™ backing does the absorption work, the slat structure adds diffusion. You'll hear the difference on your first call.
Three things. First, SoundPanel™ absorbs more sound (NRC 0.85 vs foam's ~0.4) across a broader frequency range. Second, it's fire-rated Class A. Foam isn't. Third, it lasts. SoundPanel™ runs 15 to 20 years with a 5-year warranty. Foam yellows and degrades in 3 to 5 and it actually looks like furniture instead of a recording studio.
Yes. Most people finish a full 8-foot accent wall in under 2 hours. Mount with construction adhesive or screws through the felt backing. No special tools, no contractor, no permit. For maximum sound absorption, add wooden battens with mineral wool insulation behind the panels and your effective NRC climbs toward 1.0.
Real wood veneer, wrapped 3-sided on our slat acoustic wood wall panel products. The face plus the top and both long edges all show genuine oak or walnut grain. Run your hand across any visible corner and you'll feel wood, not exposed MDF or a plastic cap. The grain varies slightly panel to panel because it comes from actual trees. The MDF core underneath is FSC-certified.
It depends on room size and how echo-heavy the space is. Small rooms usually need 15-25% wall coverage. Medium rooms, 25-40%. Large or echo-prone rooms can go up to 50%. Each our standard slat acoustic wall panels covers 15.5 square feet. Measure your wall, then use the Box Calculator on any product page for an exact count.
Yes. The MDF core cuts cleanly with a circular saw, jigsaw, or hand saw. Score the felt backing first, then cut from the wood face down. For outlet cutouts, mark the hole on the back of the panel and finish with a jigsaw or oscillating tool. The 3-sided veneer wrap means most install positions hide cut edges naturally.
Yes, Class A fire-rated. That means very limited contribution to fire spread and low smoke production. It's the same rating commercial spaces require for ceilings and walls in offices, studios, and restaurants. Acoustic foam, by comparison, isn't fire-rated and burns fast. Fire safety is one of the bigger reasons commercial buyers specify SoundPanel over foam.
Both absorb sound to NRC 0.85. The visual is what changes. Slat panels show vertical wood grooves and read as a modern feature wall. Perforated panels have small drilled holes across a flat wood face for a quieter, architectural look. Slat works better for residential and statement walls. Perforated is the choice for offices and commercial spec.
How Acoustic Wall Panels Reduce Echo and Improve Sound
Acoustic wall panels work by controlling how sound waves reflect within a room:
- Absorption: High-density felt backing captures sound energy and reduces echo
- Diffusion: Slatted wood surfaces break up sound reflections for a more natural acoustic feel
This combination helps reduce harsh noise, making conversations clearer and audio more enjoyable.
If your room sounds hollow or overly loud, installing acoustic wall panels can make an immediate difference.
Best Acoustic Panels for Living Rooms, Offices & Media Spaces
Our wood slat acoustic panels are designed for a wide range of environments:
- Living rooms – reduce echo in open layouts while adding a modern feature wall
- Offices – improve voice clarity for calls and meetings
- Bedrooms – create a quieter, more relaxing atmosphere
For most spaces, installing panels on one or two key walls is enough to noticeably improve acoustics.
How Many Acoustic Panels Do You Need?
The number of panels depends on your room size and layout.
As a general guide:
- Small rooms: cover 15-25% of wall space
- Medium rooms: 25-40% coverage
- Large or echo-heavy rooms: up to 50% coverage
For accurate planning, measure your wall dimensions before ordering, use a Box Calculator on our product pages, or contact us to consult further.
Easy Installation for DIY Acoustic Wall Panels
All of our wood wall panels are designed for quick and flexible installation:
- Mount with adhesive or nails
- Cut panels to fit outlets and corners
- Install vertically or horizontally depending on design preference
This makes acoustic wall panels a practical upgrade without the need for major renovation.
Why Choose Our Acoustic Wood Wall Panels
Each panel is crafted with commercial-grade materials for both performance and durability:
- Real wood veneer for natural texture
- 3-sided veneer for a more finished look
- High-density acoustic felt backing
- Moisture-resistant construction
- CE & SGS certified for durability, safety, and superior acoustic performance
This ensures your panels not only look premium, but also deliver consistent acoustic improvement.