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21 Articles on acoustic conditioning and insulation with wood

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Acoustic conditioning and insulation with wood have filled many lines of text in recent months on our specialised blog on acoustics and interior design. We’ve discussed our new models of acoustic panels, the projects where we’ve installed our interior wood cladding, and why wood is currently the king of construction materials. Here are the 21 articles that you liked the most: . .   Acoustics in wine tasting rooms: the case of Bodegas Riojanas The importance of acoustics in coliving or cohousing Acoustic conditioning in building renovation Acoustic panels in maple finish: 3 good examples of their use Spigogroup extends its acoustic panels outlet with new models Acoustic panels for Lezkairu Health Centre What are micro-perforated acoustic panels? How many models are there? Acoustic conditioning of classrooms: calculation of reverberation time and recommendations Spigogroup launches new wood slat cladding with PET felt insulation Customised acoustic panels made to measure according to the requirements of each project. Acoustic panels for press rooms: press room at the Ministry of Justice in Madrid Flexible wood slat cladding: so acoustics does not limit creativity Acoustic panels for exhibition halls, museums and galleries Artificial intelligence, acoustics and architecture Aesthetic advantages of Spigoline PET system wood slat insulation Acoustic panels for veterinary clinics – Acoustic comfort for animals Wood slat acoustic panels for increased acoustic confort 6 frequently asked questions about solid wood slat insulation panels Interior design of hotels: the importance of acoustics in hotel reception areas Request a quotation for acoustic panels and wood panelling Definition of acoustic conditioning and soundproofing, what is the difference?      

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Our best wishes for 2024 (discover them)

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Wish is that hopeful interest or desire that a person has for having or doing something. You can wish something for yourself, but you can also wish something for someone else, and Christmas is the time of good wishes for others. The Christmas spirit has also arrived at Spigogroup’s offices and we are full of good wishes for the coming year. We wish you a new year full of great projects; interesting challenges that will make you grow in your professional career, enjoy your work and feel proud of your work. We also wish you good suppliers and partners. Those who can always be trusted, those who deliver, who like you, and like us, are committed to quality products and services, and with whom you can share the commitment to bring your projects to a successful conclusion. We trust that Spigogroup will be one of them. And we also wish that you will discover new clients, who value your ideas and respect your work, so that you can follow the path of your dreams together. Rest as much as you can this holiday season, enjoy the festivities with family and friends, and give yourself gifts for the spirit that last all year round. We are convinced that 2024 will be a great year and that, together, working hard, as always, we will make great projects a reality.   The Spigogroup Team wishes you a Merry Christmas and a Happy 2024.          

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Ecological panels with SPIGOLINE PET slats: Solid slats or MDF slats?

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This year, Spigogroup has launched its ecological panels with slats (solid wood slats) Spigoline PET, made of ayous and with high thermal and acoustic performance. In these few months we have gained the recognition of acoustics and decoration professionals but, what makes these panels particularly beautiful and elegant? The new SPIGOLINE PET is an acoustic panel with a modern and timeless design that combines solid natural obeche wood slats arranged in parallel with an eco-friendly insulating panel with high thermal and acoustic performance, made of 80% recycled polyester fibres, 100% recyclable and with a low carbon footprint. The key to its success, compared to other options on the market, is precisely the use of solid ayous wood, instead of other options with significant aesthetic differences based on MDF or chipboard. Furthermore, from a technical point of view, using wood slats or solid ayous wood laths offers the important advantage that the finished product is much lighter, weighing less than half the weight of panels with MDF laths finished in melamine, veneered or lacquered. In terms of aesthetic appeal, using solid ayous wood stained in our client’s preferred shade or using MDF or chipboard is decisive for the final appearance of the wall or ceiling on which we want to intervene. Spigoline PET solid wood has the same appearance on all sides of the lath: on the front and also on the sides. This is not the case with MDF or chipboard strips that leave the sides with the chipboard or fibreboard base exposed to view. These pictures clearly show the difference. The solid wood slat panels of ayous wood provide us with: uniformity on all three visible sides: front and sides. uniformity is perceived from any point of view. the ensemble offers order, elegance and decorative harmony. the light behaviour and colour nuances are the same on all three visible surfaces. it can also be stained in different wood shades or RAL/NCS colours. it can also be flame retardant. they are very light and easy to install. In any case, should a project require it, SPIGOLINE PET also offers the possibility of making it with laths on an MDF base support. And if you have any doubts, let us advise you. Tell us about your particular case by writing to comercial@spigogroup.com.         If you liked this post about ecological panels with slats, you may also be interested in:   – Installation of solid wood slat cladding using the GRID system – Wood ceilings for wineries: tradition and modernity in the great temples of wine – Why is wood one of the best materials for decorating and constructing buildings? – Definition of acoustic conditioning and soundproofing, what is the difference?    

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Acoustics in wine tasting rooms: the case of Bodegas Riojanas

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Acoustics in wine tasting rooms play a crucial role as wine tasting is a multi-sensory experience. The quality of sound directly influences the perception of flavours and aromas, making acoustics an essential component in creating an environment conducive to the sensory appreciation of a good wine. First of all, good acoustics in a tasting room ensure that the participants can clearly hear the explanations of the expert or winemaker guiding the tasting. This is crucial for conveying information about the wines and their characteristics, facilitating the understanding and appreciation of the subtle nuances of each wine. In addition, a well-designed acoustic environment fosters communication between participants, allowing for a natural and effortless exchange of impressions and opinions. That is why, when the Logroño engineering and architecture studio FABER 1900 designed the new Bodegas Riojanas tasting room, they included acoustic panels to achieve the desired acoustic comfort. In this case, they opted for the SPIGOACUSTIC 28-16-32 model, in 16 mm tongue and groove fireproof oak veneer. In addition, we were entrusted with the manufacture of different pieces of wood furniture, a sliding door with wood floorboards and one of the most curious wood curved ceilings we have ever had to install, imitating the staves of a barrel.             If you liked this post about acoustics in wine tasting rooms, you may also be interested in:   – Restaurant décor: the 3 mistakes you can’t make in 2024 – Wood and school design: the case of the new Lezkairu nursery school – Wood ceilings for wineries: tradition and modernity in the great temples of wine – Why is wood one of the best materials for decorating and constructing buildings?      

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