Do wall panels improve room acoustics?

Yes. Upholstered wall panels help absorb sound waves, reducing echo and improving overall acoustic comfort — especially in rooms with hard surfaces like tiles, glass or concrete.

Which material offers the best sound absorption?

Wall panels upholstered with velour provide the highest level of sound absorption due to their soft, textured surface, which effectively traps sound waves. Faux leather and natural leather offer moderate acoustic dampening, and are better suited for areas where ease of cleaning is also a priority.

Can these panels be used in home studios or offices?

Absolutely. While they are not professional-grade acoustic panels, they significantly reduce reverberation and background noise — making them ideal for home offices, conference rooms, or media spaces.

Are the acoustic properties permanent?

Yes. As long as the panels are properly maintained and undamaged, their sound-absorbing characteristics remain effective over time.

Do I need to install them across the whole wall to notice a difference?

Not necessarily. Even partial wall coverage — for example, behind a sofa or bed — can reduce unwanted echo and soften sound reflection in the room.