Acoustic wood slat walls panels feature slats or thin strips of sound-absorbing material arranged in parallel or staggered patterns, mounted on high-density felt. These slats can be made from wood, MDF (medium-density fiberboard), and other sound-absorbing materials. The spacing and depth of the panels are designed to achieve varying levels of sound absorption and aesthetic appeal.
Beyond their attractive decorative effect, our acoustic wood slat walls panels have been tested and proven to reduce decibel transmission effectively. You can trust that these are the best slat wood panels for soundproofing walls available on the market.
Slatwall Acoustic Natural Oak
Imagine entering a space where the rustic allure of nature blends seamlessly with modern elegance. This is precisely what MUMU's slatwall acoustic natural oak in Natural Oak on Black Felt offers. It's a harmonious fusion of the timeless appeal of natural oak and the sophisticated touch of black felt, transforming any room from ordinary to extraordinary.
Grey Oak Slat Wall
These grey oak slat wall panels go beyond mere visual appeal; they are designed to enhance the acoustics of your space. The dense structure and recycled plastic backing of the felt in MUMU’ panels dampen sound, achieving an impressive "Sound Class A" rating.
Slatwall Acoustic Walnut
Opting for our products ensures both quality and affordability. Purchasing our slatwall acoustic walnut means investing in a stylish enhancement that stays within your budget. Enjoy the elegance of high-end acoustic wood slat walls without the high-end price.
FAQ'S
Are the panels suitable for bathrooms or kitchens?
Our
acoustic slat wall panel are ideal for areas that are not in direct contact with water. We suggest applying a water-resistant finish to the front of the slats to protect them from moisture and humidity.
Do the panel colors match the pictures in reality?
The reliable supply of wood guarantees a uniform appearance, though natural variations such as knots, minor cracks, and color differences may occur due to the wood's inherent nature.
What types of surfaces can the panels be installed on?
The panels are versatile and can be installed on a variety of surfaces, such as brick, concrete, and plasterboard.