Architects And Interior Designers Warm to Wood Ceilings

Architecture and interior design continues to develop, change and evolve. New uses are being found for “old” and recycled materials regularly. However the basic building blocks of modern construction remain the same. The so-called traditional materials – wood, glass, masonry, steel – still form the basis of most buildings. Wood in particular is enjoying a resurgence in use as a structural material with the advent of laminated beams, etc. However, wood is also in vogue as an decorative  interior lining material – due in no small part to sophisticated machinery that now allows interior designers to use wood wall and ceiling  panels as sound absorbers. The beauty of natural wood veneers always enhances the look and style of an interior space. The added benefit of  enabling surface perforation  or slotting to be machined into such paneling increases appeal and function enormously. Sontext has capitalised on these added attributes of wood with their range of Murano wood ceiling panels.

Wood Sound Absorption Products

There are many interior spaces that require special attention to communication speech and performance clarity, such as courtrooms, concert halls, boardrooms, lecture theatres, and more. The interior decor style of these spaces lends itself to wood paneling. However, without perforations, wood panels can be quite reflective of sound waves. This in turn can lead to unwanted reflections, or reverberation. Such reflections interfere with clear speech (or music).  Sontext Murano wood ceiling panels, are designed to overcome such problems. Murano and work station panels as well acoustic wood ceiling panels are available as well. Sontext’s team of experts can provide advice, and help you choose appropriate products for you project. Sontext can also arrange installation and fixing of the products.

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Murano Wood Panels Look Good and Sound Great

The variety of panel finishes and perforation patterns available is huge. Panels are available with perforations, grooves or slots and each of these patterns have different sound absorbing characteristics. The Murano Panel range includes natural veneers, laminated surfaces, and painted or lacquer finishes. Contact Sontext for more information.

 

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