Some simple decorative wood wall panels can make the difference between a decorative project that stands out for its quality and another that is more vulgar. The simple decision to incorporate wood into a design provides warmth and distinction. This, added to the talent of our most renowned decorator or stylist clients, turns some spaces into true examples of elegance, refinement and good taste. For these professionals, Spigogroup launched its Spigoplank line of decorative wood wall and ceiling panels a year ago. These panels are made with ayous or samba wood, a very light wood obtained from the tropical tree Triplochiton Scleroxilon, native to western and central Africa and with a height that ranges between 30 and 66 meters. It is a type of solid wood cladding with a surface with parallel volumetric and three-dimensional shapes capable of creating unique solutions and that, in addition, offer a reflective and diffuser effect that complements the overall acoustic conditioning of the traditional Spigoacustic wood acoustic panels. Spigotec. Its installation is very quick and does not require much work. They can be used on walls, ceilings or even on other surfaces such as furniture, concrete sections or even outdoors, and are available in three finishes: with standard varnish, with fireproof varnish B-s1,d0 and with autoclave + fireproof varnish. These are the 9 models offered by the Spigoplank catalogue: PLANK LISO MODEL (See technical sheet) PLANK 01 MODEL (See technical sheet) PLANK 02 MODEL (See technical sheet) PLANK 03 MODEL (See technical sheet) PLANK 04 MODEL (See technical sheet) PLANK 05 MODEL (See technical sheet) PLANK 06 MODEL (See technical sheet) PLANK 07 MODEL (See technical sheet) PLANK 08 MODEL (See technical sheet) If you liked this post about decorative wood wall panels, you may also be interested in: - Acoustic panels for courts and the importance of acoustics in a judicial process - Performance of flame retardant wood panel cladding when exposed to fire - The acoustics of love and why you should use acoustic panels in your restaurant - What are wood removable ceilings?
Perhaps it is not the most common, but why not install wood acoustic panels in the kitchen of a home? Although we often think of the use of acoustic tiles in offices or auditoriums, a kitchen can also benefit from good acoustic conditioning. Not all kitchens require it, but in those with large, reflective surfaces, such as glass windows or integrated cabinets with smooth finishes, reverberation problems can be quite annoying. These types of surfaces generate rebound of sound waves, making them uncomfortable for daily living. This is where wood acoustic panels can make a significant difference. By installing these panels, it is possible to significantly improve the acoustic comfort of the room and ensure that conversations flow without annoying background echo. This is especially important in large or open kitchens, where noises from appliances or daily activity can be amplified by the lack of absorbent surfaces. In addition, wood not only serves a practical purpose, but also provides a warm and natural aesthetic touch, integrating perfectly into modern or traditional kitchen designs. Thus, sound-absorbing wood acoustic panels combine design and functionality, improving both the sound and visual environment of the space. As if that were not enough, these panels are very easy to maintain as they do not require special care: to clean them, just wipe them with a simple damp cloth and dry them well afterwards. In short, wood acoustic panels are a practical and elegant option that can transform any kitchen into a more welcoming and comfortable space for everyday use. If you liked this post about wood acoustic panels in the kitchen, you may also be interested in: - Acoustic conditioning for restaurants, bars and cafes, is it really necessary? - Acoustic ceiling tiles, why choose them made of wood? - 6 Reasons to install PET decorative wood slats - Why install wood acoustic ceilings in offices?
Many of the orders we receive for decorative wood panels are for Nordic or Scandinavian decoration projects, both for homes, offices or commercial premises. Why is wood used so much in this type of designs? The main reason for using wood in Nordic or Scandinavian decoration is the ease with which it can be found in the extensive forests of these areas. This wood offers light tones, which is the color provided by the trees of the Scandinavian countries; such as fir, pine, oak, maple, birch, ash and beech. And these tones are appropriate, since Nordic and Scandinavian styles coincide in wanting to complement the little natural light that these countries have during most of the year using light and neutral colors, and essential, clean designs. The big trend, at the moment, is not only summarized in the use of furniture made of wood, but also, we are beginning to opt for walls covered with wood panels or decorative wood slats, which provide natural inspiration and bring the nature inside the spaces. For this type of wood cladding Spigogroup has two decorative solutions. On the one hand, we have the Spigoplank decorative wood panels, made of solid wood, and with volumetric shapes and three-dimensional surfaces in a slatted format. On the other hand, we can opt for the PET System from the Spigoline brand, which combines elegant solid wood slats with a bottom of sound-absorbing ecological felt that helps with acoustic conditioning and insulation of the room. If you liked this post about decorative wood panels, you may also be interested in: - Request a quotation for acoustic panels and wood panelling - Interior design of hotels: the importance of acoustics in hotel reception areas - The importance of meeting lead times for interior design projects - Wood slat acoustic panels for increased acoustic comfort
Today we will review another new example of cladding with decorative wood slats for offices, both for acoustic conditioning and aesthetic reasons. A few years ago, Montepino, one of the largest owners, promoters and operators of logistics real estate in Spain, carried out a comprehensive renovation of the facilities at its headquarters in Zaragoza. Committed to the well-being of both clients and employees, they did not hesitate to take advantage of the opportunity to install solid wood lath cladding for optimal acoustic conditioning of main work areas. The Spigoline cladding system based on decorative wood slats offered the solutions they needed: 25 m² of Spigoline GRID system wood slat cladding, models 4-30-70-55 and 4-30-35-55 with white tinted finish and standard varnish. Fully assembled panel with 4 parallel solid ayous wood slats, each slat section 30x35 mm, spaced at 55 mm, joined with beech rods 12 mm diameter, panel open area 62,12 % or greater, panel mass per sqm 5,04 kg/m² or lower” 30 m² of Spigoline SOLID system wood slat cladding, model R-8_20_70_55 with PSM R12349 finish. This sound-absorbent, wood slat ceiling, forms grilles of solid Ayous wood laths with a cross-section of 20x50 mm and 70 mm high, placed parallel to each other, with a 55 mm gap between laths, which are nailed to the black-painted top board. For the entrance area, we also manufactured loose Ayous wood laths with a 30x35 m section, tinted and varnished according to the project requirements. If you liked this post about decorative wood slats for offices, you may also be interested in: . - Acoustic panels for exhibition halls, museums and galleries - How wood panels help to achieve VERDE certification - Flexible wood slat cladding: so acoustics does not limit creativity - 3 examples of interior wood cladding for health centres or hospitals