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How to decorate with wood acoustic panels? Decorating with wood acoustic panels is a trend that combines functionality and aesthetics, becoming an ideal solution for those looking for spaces with good acoustics and visually attractive. These panels not only fulfill the purpose of improving the acoustic conditioning of any place, but they can also transform the interior design thanks to their multiple decorative contributions.

The wood with which they are made is one of their main attributes. This natural resource, appreciated in all cultures for its warmth and elegance, helps create cozy environments that invite comfort. In addition, it offers a direct connection with nature, which generates a feeling of calm and well-being in the spaces where it is used.

Another key element is the surface design of a wood acoustic panel. The slots and perforations not only allow controlled acoustic absorption, perfect for keeping the reverberation of a room at bay, but also give decorators and designers the possibility of playing with geometric patterns that enhance the style of each project.

Finally, the Spigoacustic and Spigotec brands offer the possibility of finishing the wood acoustic tiles with different finishes in melamine, varnished natural wood, mass-dyed DM, HPL or lacquered, in any reference color from the RAL, PANTONE and NCS charts. , as well as the possibility, for the most daring designs, of adding organic, artistic textures, filigrees, calligraphy, etc. (see Textured decorative panels). We can also screen print wood panels, allowing for custom images, from landscapes or illustrations to business logos or portraits, making them ideal for restaurants, hotels, offices and corporate spaces.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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