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Spigogroup extends its acoustic panels outlet with new models

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Spigogroup extends its acoustic panels outlet with new Spigoacustic y Spigotec brand models. The latest Spigogroup outlet stock is a great opportunity for both professionals and individuals looking for acoustic panels with up to 70% discounts on standard rates, whilst maintaining the highest quality and the best service. Spigogroup is a leading manufacturer and marketer of wood cladding and acoustic panels through its Spigotec and Spigoacustic brands. Sometimes there is leftover stock from large orders in its warehouses that may be of interest to those who need smaller quantities for smaller jobs, or smaller surface details for larger projects. More specifically, the outlet has 21 models of Spigotec wood panels, in cherry, oak, white, maple, beech and aluminium finishes, with different assembly systems, types of perforation and levels of sound absorption. The offering of Spigoacustic brand acoustic panels includes 9 models finished in oak, cherry, or plain red or white melamine. In addition, it includes two models with plain MDF finishes that can subsequently be customised to the buyer’s wishes. The models offered are available while stocks last and, of those models with few units in stock, the complete batch needs to be purchased. Quantities will be confirmed at the time of ordering. Replenishment of a model is not guaranteed, unless the warehouse is in stock. Orders leave the factory within 24 hours and freight is free (only for the Iberian Peninsula) for orders over €1,500.   CHECK AVAILABLE MODELS                    If you liked this post about acoustic panels outlet, you may also be interested in:   – Acoustic panels in maple finish: 3 good examples of their use – Slotted or oblong perforated acoustic panels – Spigoacustic and Spigotec A+ wood acoustic panels – FSC/PEFC wood acoustic panels: Why are they more environmentally-friendly?    

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Acoustic panels in maple finish: 3 good examples of their use

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Acoustic panels in maple finish are one of the most elegant options offered by Spigogroup’s catalogue of wood finishing solutions. It is a wood that conveys quality, with pale red hues and light, almost white sapwood, and it is highly appreciated. When, in addition, acoustic conditioning is sought in order to provide a room with acoustic comfort, acoustic panel cladding with maple or maple finish is the preferred choice. Following are three wood projects that used Spigogroup maple or maple finish acoustic panels and cladding:   Auditorium of the Qatari Ministry of Municipality and Urban Planning We prepared and shipped 240 m² of Spigoacustic acoustic panels model 42-16-16 with melamine cherry finish, 170 m² of Spigoacustic acoustic panels model 42-NO-16 also finished with cherry melamine and 290 m² of Spigoacustic acoustic panels model 42- 16-16 with maple melamine finish.       Salamanca Auditorium In this project we supplied materials for the multi-purpose rooms and meeting rooms of the building, both in ceilings and walls. Good acoustics, as could not be otherwise, was a priority objective. The acoustic ceilings were designed with Spigotec wood acoustic panels with a central island of Spigoline solid wood slats, in their sound-absorbing models. More specifically, we supplied 150 m² of Spigotec false wood ceilings, model Piscis 25 in maple melamine on standard MDF board with tongue-and-groove machining, and a thickness of 12 mm.       Entrance in Logroño The project was carried out with Spigoacustic acoustic panels, model SA 28-16-16, and finished in natural varnished maple veneer. In total, more than 200 m² of cladding were installed (with pre-stripping) on the walls, ceilings and the lift casing, as well as the letterboxes and trimming on the lift and corners. Iroko wood junction boxes were also used on the stairs and mirrors, lacquered doors for panelling, and LEDs were placed on staircase perimeters.       If you liked this post about acoustic panels in maple finish, you may also be interested in:   – Slotted or oblong perforated acoustic panels – Spigoacustic and Spigotec A+ wood acoustic panels – FSC/PEFC wood acoustic panels: Why are they more environmentally-friendly? – Acoustic panels for theatres: the new Espacio Escénico Ciudad de Maracena      

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Acoustic conditioning in building renovation

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Acoustic conditioning in building renovation is currently one of the most sought-after goals when undertaking this type of action. The decision to undertake the restoration or renovation of premises, homes and workplaces is determined by the need to improve conditions of use. Among these, of course, is acoustics. Acoustic conditioning of achieves a much-desired acoustic comfort, a situation in which the noise level caused by human activities is suitable for people’s rest, communication and health. This provides the peace of mind needed to combat stress, irritability and bad moods, improves privacy by reducing the sound level of conversations and other sound sources, and enhances the value of any home, office or shop. Moreover, there is no renovation project that does not also seek to update the aesthetics of the building. The need to keep up with the latest trends in decoration and interior design is one of the main reasons for carrying out a renovation. But, is it really possible to undertake both the aesthetic renovation and the acoustic conditioning of a room at the same time? Not only is it possible, it is in fact advisable, in order to save on costs and reduce nuisance. Simply opt for materials such as Spigogroup wood interior cladding and wood acoustic panels, which offer the exact sound absorption required for each project, while providing the aesthetic appeal of wood. Products designed, tested and manufactured to meet the highest requirements in terms of safety, health and environmental care.       If you liked this post about aecoustic conditioning in building renovation, you may also be interested in:   – 5 reasons to use wood if you want to earn BREEAM certification – Spigoacustic and Spigotec A+ wood acoustic panels – Wood and health: 5 benefits of wood for your health – Workplace acoustics with flexible, multi-purpose spaces  

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4 Trends in decoration for 2023

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These days much is written about recommendations and trends in decoration for year 2023 by decorators, interior designers and trade publications. Some are the same as in previous years, albeit with slight nuances. Others reflect the concerns of our society and the need to surround ourselves with safety and well-being. These are the four main ideas that will shape interior design over the next twelve months.   100% natural look: the need to maintain a connection with nature persists and the use of natural materials, such as wood, is reaffirmed. Interior wood cladding using solid natural wood, even in small quantities, will be decisive in creating a cosy atmosphere.   Earthy colours and warm minimalism: simplicity continues to be a rising value, but with warm details that may not actually raise the temperature in our office or living room by a single degree but will certainly raise our spirits. Earthy, wood-like shades (brownish greys, coffee, paprika, cognac, terracotta or cinnamon) inspiring warmth and authenticity, will be the most in demand.   Attention to acoustics: the new interiors seek serenity and stillness, and rely on the selection of materials that, like wood acoustic panels, ensure acoustic comfort while playing a key role in the aesthetic appeal of a space.   Responsible, sustainable design: selecting the right materials is an important, transcendental task that looks at the provenance and the future of the chosen product. For example, PEFC or FSC-certified wood, guaranteed to come from sustainably managed forests and to be 100% recyclable, is becoming increasingly popular.         If you liked this post about trends in decoration, you may also be interested in:   – 5 reasons to use wood if you want to earn BREEAM certification – Wood and health: 5 benefits of wood for your health – 3 examples of the use of wood slat cladding in offices – FSC/PEFC wood acoustic panels: Why are they more environmentally-friendly?        

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