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Grooved timber acoustic wall panels used as a linear feature in a modern interior space

Grooved Timber Acoustic Panels for Interior Design | Murano

Grooved Timber Acoustic Panels for Interior Design Grooved timber acoustic panels are widely used in modern interior design where both sound control and visual finish are important. These panels combine clean linear detailing with proven acoustic performance, making them suitable for commercial spaces, offices, and

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close-up of perforated timber acoustic panel with uniform hole pattern for office sound absorption

Perforated Timber Acoustic Panels for Offices

Perforated Timber Acoustic Panels for Offices Office environments rely on clear communication, but noise build-up and sound reflection can quickly affect how a space performs. Hard surfaces such as glass, concrete, and plasterboard reflect sound, creating echo and reducing speech clarity. Perforated timber acoustic panels

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Timber Acoustic Panels for Offices

Timber Acoustic Panels for Offices – Combining Design and Sound Control Modern office interiors are increasingly designed with strong architectural character. Natural materials, warm finishes and feature walls are often used to create spaces that feel welcoming and professional. However, many contemporary office designs also

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Timber Acoustic Panels – Architectural Guide | Murano

Architectural Timber Acoustic Panels Timber acoustic panels are widely used in architectural interiors where designers want to combine decorative timber finishes with improved acoustic conditions. Auditoriums, offices, lecture theatres, hospitality venues and public buildings frequently require acoustic treatment to control reverberation and improve speech clarity.

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Library with Murano perforated timber acoustic panels on ceiling and walls, reducing echo and enhancing warmth.

Perforated vs Slotted Timber Acoustic Panels

Timber Acoustic Panels in Architectural Interiors Timber acoustic panels are widely used in architectural interiors where designers want to combine natural materials with improved acoustic conditions. Auditoriums, lecture theatres, offices, hospitality venues and public buildings frequently rely on timber acoustic systems to manage reverberation while

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