Commercial meeting room with acoustic wall panels
Acoustic panels

Make busy rooms feel quieter, clearer and more considered.

Acoustic panels, timber linings, ceiling treatments and sculptural systems for offices, schools, hospitality, studios and commercial interiors.

01

Reduce echo.

Best for meeting rooms, classrooms, restaurants, reception areas and open plan spaces with hard surfaces.

02

Add warmth.

Timber acoustic plywood gives walls and ceilings a softer architectural finish while helping manage room sound.

03

Create a feature.

Use 3D tiles, routed panels, rafts, baffles and suspended systems when the acoustic treatment needs to be visible.

Decision paths

Start with the room, then choose the finish.

This page is structured to keep the product range readable. Use the pathways below to narrow the acoustic system before comparing product families.

Product families

A cleaner way to browse a huge acoustic range.

Instead of forcing every SKU into a grid, these families show the main material direction. From there, Bell Plaster can help narrow the exact panel, colour, pattern and lead time.

Decorative PET acoustic panel wall Woven Image

EchoPanel and PET acoustic surfaces.

Lightweight PET acoustic panels for walls, partitions, screens, pinboards, decorative panels and ceiling applications. Strong option when the project needs colour, fast installation and flexible design.

EchoPanel 12mm EchoPanel 24mm Current Isle Mosaic Parquet Ohm Empire Longitude Latitude Meridian Astro Frequency Kaleidoscope Otto Trapeze Trio
Architectural plywood acoustic wall panels Keystone and Maxiply

Timber acoustic plywood and architectural linings.

Plywood and timber look panels for feature walls, ceilings, auditoriums, education spaces, hospitality projects and premium interiors where acoustic control needs a warmer finish.

Key Ply Hoop Pine Acoustic Plywood Maxi Panel Maxi Perforated Panels Maxi Veneer Maxi Evolve Maxi Print Maxi Edge Patterned Panels Half Dowel Ply Line Profiles Maxi Grid
Acoustic ceiling feature system Ceiling treatments

Ceiling clouds, tiles, rafts and suspended acoustic systems.

Overhead acoustic treatments are useful when wall space is limited, when the ceiling plane needs to do more work, or when the room needs a visible design feature.

Horizon Floating Panel 3D Acoustic Ceiling Tiles Acoustic Timber ASL Acoustic Soffit Liner EchoPanel Cloudy Fluid Mineral
Autex Groove acoustic panels Autex feature systems

Routed, contoured and sculptural acoustic features.

Use these when the acoustic panel is not meant to disappear. Groove cuts, contoured surfaces and bold 3D forms bring depth and movement while controlling sound.

Cube Acoustic Panel Groove Panel Quietspace Panel Mirage Textured Panel Verve Contoured Panel 3D Acoustic Wall Tiles
Fast selector

Tell us the room type and we can narrow the range fast.

Acoustic panels are not a simple good, better, best category. Room size, surface finishes, noise source, design intent and compliance all matter.

Meeting room

Usually needs wall panels or ceiling treatment to reduce echo and improve speech clarity.

Start with PET wall panels
Restaurant or cafe

Often needs ceiling coverage or feature wall treatment to soften hard floors, glass and concrete.

Start with ceiling or timber
School or library

Needs durable, low maintenance panels that can handle high traffic spaces and daily use.

Start with EchoPanel or plywood
Lobby or feature wall

Needs acoustic performance, but the finish has to visually carry the space.

Start with routed or timber panels
Visual examples

Different looks. Same goal: a better sounding room.

Use these examples to decide the visual direction before getting stuck inside the full product catalogue.

Waiting room with acoustic panels
Soft commercial walls Quiet texture for waiting rooms, offices and shared areas.
Parquet acoustic wall panel
Patterned panels Acoustics with stronger visual rhythm.
Fluid acoustic panel installation
Organic forms Curved shapes for softer interiors.
Timber acoustic panels in commercial interior
Timber acoustic lining Warm architectural finish for walls and ceilings.
FAQs

Common acoustic panel questions.

Do acoustic panels soundproof a room?

No. Acoustic panels mainly reduce echo and reverberation inside a room. Soundproofing between rooms usually needs wall, ceiling, floor and door construction upgrades.

What is the easiest acoustic panel to start with?

For many commercial rooms, PET wall panels are the easiest starting point because they are lightweight, available in many colours and can be installed without creating a heavy architectural build up.

When should I use timber acoustic panels?

Use timber acoustic panels when the project needs sound absorption plus a warmer architectural finish. They suit walls, ceilings, lobbies, auditoriums, hospitality spaces and education projects.

How many panels do I need?

It depends on room size, wall and floor finishes, ceiling height, furniture, and what the room is used for. A meeting room may only need targeted wall treatment, while open plan or hospitality spaces may need more ceiling coverage.

Can acoustic panels be used as a design feature?

Yes. Routed panels, 3D tiles, contoured forms, perforated plywood and ceiling clouds can all turn acoustic treatment into a visible design element.

Do acoustic products have long lead times?

Some standard panels may be straightforward, but colours, patterns, routed finishes, timber panels and project quantities can need supplier lead time. Check early if the project has a fixed handover date.

Project support

Need help choosing the right acoustic panel?

Send the room type, drawings, photos, desired finish, panel area and project timing. Bell Plaster can help narrow the range before you waste time comparing every product.