Acoustic Fabric Panels

Acoustic fabric panels offer a stylish and effective way to improve sound quality in any space. These panels combine the benefits of sound absorption with a visually appealing fabric covering, making them a versatile choice for both residential and commercial settings

Get Our Acoustic fabric Panels to delight your customers

Are you looking to create a more comfortable and enjoyable environment for your customers? Our acoustic fabric panels offer a stylish and effective solution to enhance sound quality and reduce noise levels.

fabric for acoustic panel wrapping

fabric for acoustic panels

The fabric you select for your acoustic panels plays a crucial role in both their aesthetic appeal and sound-absorbing properties. Here are some key factors to consider when choosing fabric:

  • Density: Denser fabrics tend to absorb sound more effectively. However, excessive density can hinder airflow and reduce sound absorption.
  • Thickness: Thicker fabrics generally provide better sound absorption. However, the choice should also consider the desired aesthetic and installation requirements.
  • Porosity: Fabrics with a porous structure allow sound waves to penetrate deeper into the material, enhancing absorption.

fabric acoustic panel customization

  • Color: Choose a fabric color that complements your interior design and creates a visually appealing space.
  • Pattern: Consider the pattern and texture of the fabric. A textured fabric can add depth and visual interest to your acoustic panels.
  • Durability: Select a fabric that is durable and resistant to fading, stains, and wear and tear.
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black and white fabric acoustic panels

dual color acoustic fabric panels

  • Dual-Color Design: Our panels feature a unique two-tone design, allowing you to create a visually striking accent wall or seamlessly blend with your existing decor.
  • Superior Sound Absorption: Crafted with high-density acoustic fabric, our panels effectively reduce echoes and unwanted noise, creating a more peaceful and focused environment.
  • Easy Installation: Our panels are lightweight and easy to install, making them a convenient solution for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals.
  • Customizable Options: Choose from a wide range of fabric colors and sizes to create a custom solution that perfectly suits your needs and preferences.
  • Versatile Applications: Our panels are suitable for a variety of spaces, including home theaters, recording studios, offices, classrooms, and more.

fabric covered acoustic panels

Fabric-covered acoustic panels offer a stylish and functional way to improve sound quality in any space. These panels combine the benefits of sound absorption with a visually appealing fabric covering, making them a versatile choice for both residential and commercial settings.

  • Superior Sound Absorption: Our fabric-covered panels are designed to effectively absorb sound waves, reducing echoes and reverberations. This is particularly useful in spaces where noise can be a distraction or a problem, such as home theaters, recording studios, and offices.
  • Customizable Design: We offer a wide range of fabric options to suit your aesthetic preferences and design goals. From neutral tones to bold patterns, our panels can complement any interior style.
  • Easy Installation: Our panels are lightweight and easy to install. They can be hung on walls using a variety of methods, including adhesive strips or a framing system.
smooth acoustic fabric panels
fabric acoustic ceiling panels

fabric acoustic ceiling panels

Our fabric wrapped acoustic ceiling panels offer a stylish and effective solution for improving sound quality and reducing noise levels in your space. These panels combine the benefits of sound absorption with a visually appealing fabric covering, creating a more comfortable and enjoyable environment.

Why choose our Acoustic fabric Panels

Superior Sound Absorption

Our acoustic fabric panels are engineered to effectively absorb sound waves, reducing echoes, reverberations, and noise pollution in your space. This is particularly beneficial in environments where clear communication and a quiet atmosphere are essential, such as offices, conference rooms, and home theaters.

Easy Installation

Our acoustic fabric panels are lightweight and easy to install, making them a convenient option for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals. They can be hung on walls using various methods, including adhesive strips or a framing system.

Stylish and Customizable

Our acoustic panels offer a wide range of fabric options to suit your aesthetic preferences and design goals. From neutral tones to bold patterns, our panels can complement any interior style and create a visually appealing space.

Durable and Long-Lasting

Our fabric wrapped acoustic panels are constructed using high-quality materials and are designed to withstand daily use and maintain their effectiveness over time. They are resistant to fading, stains, and wear and tear, ensuring a long-lasting investment in your space.

FAQs about Acoustic fabric Panels

Do fabric acoustic panels work?

Yes, fabric acoustic panels can be effective in reducing noise and improving sound quality. 

They work by absorbing sound waves that strike their surface, preventing them from reflecting and creating echoes. The fabric itself plays a role in sound absorption, with denser and more porous fabrics generally offering better results.

The effectiveness of fabric acoustic panels can vary depending on several factors, including:

  • Thickness: Thicker panels tend to absorb more sound than thinner panels.
  • Density: Denser fabrics generally offer better sound absorption.
  • Fabric type: Some fabrics, such as polyester and wool, are known for their sound-absorbing properties.
  • Installation: Proper installation is crucial for maximizing the effectiveness of acoustic panels.

It’s important to note that fabric acoustic panels alone may not be enough to completely eliminate noise in a space. They work best in combination with other sound-absorbing materials and treatments, such as insulation, carpet, and baffles.

Fabric acoustic panels can be a valuable tool for improving the acoustics of a space. They are versatile, aesthetically pleasing, and can be easily installed. If you’re looking to reduce noise and create a more comfortable and productive environment, fabric acoustic panels are a great option to consider.

Acoustic fabrics are typically made from a combination of materials that provide both sound absorption and aesthetic appeal. Here are some common materials used in acoustic fabrics:

  • Polyester: A popular choice due to its durability, sound-absorbing properties, and wide range of colors and textures.
  • Wool: Known for its excellent sound absorption qualities, wool is often used in acoustic fabrics. It is also soft and comfortable to the touch.
  • Cotton: Another natural fiber with good sound absorption properties, cotton is often used in acoustic fabrics.
  • Polyester/Cotton Blend: Blending polyester and cotton can combine the durability of polyester with the softness and breathability of cotton.
  • Nylon: Nylon is a strong and durable fiber that can be used in acoustic fabrics.
  • Acrylic: Acrylic is a synthetic fiber known for its softness and resistance to fading.
  • Rayon: Rayon is a semi-synthetic fiber that offers good sound absorption and a silky texture.

These materials can be used alone or in combination with other materials to create acoustic fabrics that meet specific sound absorption and aesthetic requirements.

Denser, thicker, and more porous fabrics generally absorb the most sound. 

Materials like wool, polyester, and cotton are often used in acoustic panels due to their sound-absorbing properties. However, the specific fabric choice and its installation can also significantly impact sound absorption.

It’s important to note that no single fabric can completely block all sound. For optimal noise reduction, it’s often recommended to combine acoustic fabrics with other sound-absorbing materials and treatments, such as insulation, carpet, and baffles.

Acoustic fabric panels typically range in thickness from 1 inch to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 centimeters). 

However, the optimal thickness can vary depending on the specific sound absorption needs and the desired aesthetic.

Thicker panels generally offer better sound absorption, but they can also be more visually prominent and may require a different installation method. It’s important to consider both the sound-absorbing requirements and the desired aesthetic when choosing the thickness of your acoustic panels.

Materials Needed:

  • Acoustic fabric (e.g., polyester, wool, cotton)
  • Sound-absorbing material (e.g., rockwool, fiberglass)
  • Wood frame (or other suitable frame material)
  • Staple gun
  • Staples
  • Measuring tape
  • Saw
  • Drill
  • Screws

Instructions:

  1. Measure and Cut the Frame: Determine the desired size of your acoustic panels and cut the wood frame pieces to the corresponding measurements. Join the pieces together using a miter saw and wood glue, securing them with screws.
  2. Cut the Acoustic Fabric: Measure the fabric to be slightly larger than the frame. Cut the fabric to the desired size, leaving a few inches of excess fabric for wrapping around the edges.
  3. Prepare the Sound-Absorbing Material: Cut the sound-absorbing material to fit inside the frame. Ensure it is slightly smaller than the frame to allow for easy installation.
  4. Attach the Sound-Absorbing Material: Place the sound-absorbing material inside the frame. Secure it in place using staples or adhesive.
  5. Wrap the Fabric: Place the fabric over the frame, ensuring the right side is facing out. Wrap the excess fabric around the edges of the frame and secure it with staples.
  6. Hang the Panels: Determine the desired location for your acoustic panels. Use appropriate hardware (e.g., screws, hooks) to hang the panels securely on the wall.

Additional Tips:

  • For a more professional look, consider using a fabric stretcher to ensure the fabric is taut and wrinkle-free.
  • If you’re not comfortable building your own frames, you can purchase pre-made frames or hire a professional to create custom frames.
  • For added sound absorption, consider using a thicker layer of sound-absorbing material or combining different materials.

By following these steps, you can create custom-made acoustic fabric panels that will help improve sound quality and reduce noise in your space.

Acoustic fabric is specifically designed to absorb sound waves, while normal fabric is primarily used for clothing, upholstery, or other decorative purposes.

Here are the key differences:

  • Sound Absorption: Acoustic fabrics are treated or constructed to absorb sound waves, reducing echoes and improving sound quality. Normal fabrics typically do not have this property.
  • Density: Acoustic fabrics are often denser and thicker than normal fabrics to enhance sound absorption.
  • Porosity: Acoustic fabrics may have a more porous structure, allowing sound waves to penetrate deeper into the material and be absorbed.
  • Composition: Acoustic fabrics may contain materials such as polyester, wool, or cotton, which are known for their sound-absorbing properties. Normal fabrics can be made from a variety of materials, including natural fibers, synthetic fibers, and blends.

Acoustic fabric is specifically engineered to improve sound quality, while normal fabric is primarily used for its aesthetic and functional properties.

Ask for acoustic panel samples

Interested in experiencing the quality of our acoustic panels firsthand? We offer sample requests to help you visualize the perfect solution for your space. Contact us today to inquire about sample availability and options.