For Home
Echo in your living room, bedroom or home cinema? Discover how many acoustic panels you need, where to place them and which designs fit your interior.
Hard floors, large windows and minimal furniture make many modern homes sound noisy and echoey. This makes conversations tiring, movies less enjoyable and online calls less clear. Acoustic panels are an easy way to create a more comfortable and calm sound at home.
Common acoustic problems at home
- Echo and long reverberation in the living room
- Poor speech intelligibility during conversations or TV watching
- Noisy home office or study room
- Unbalanced sound in home cinema setups
Best acoustic solutions for home use
For most home situations, decorative broadband absorbers are ideal:
- Living room / dining area: wall panels that match your interior, placed near the main seating area and opposite large reflective surfaces.
- Bedroom: a few panels above the bed or on the wall opposite the bed to reduce echo.
- Home cinema: more coverage behind the speakers and around the listening area for clear dialogue and immersive sound.
- Home office: panels near the desk to improve speech clarity on calls.
Acoustific panels are available in many colours and can be printed with photos or artwork, so they function as both decoration and acoustic treatment.
How many panels do you need at home?
As a simple rule of thumb:
- Small room (up to 15 m²): 4–8 panels
- Medium room (15–30 m²): 8–12 panels
- Large open space: 12+ panels, possibly combined with ceiling elements
You can start with a smaller set and expand if needed.
Recommended Acoustific products for home
- Design PET panels in various colours
- Printed acoustic panels with photos or artwork
- Ready-made sets for living room, home cinema or home office
FAQ (home)
Can I install the panels myself?
Yes. Our panels come with mounting hardware and can be installed directly on the wall. For more complex setups we also offer installation services in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Will the panels change the look of my interior?
Yes – in a positive way. You can choose colours or prints that match your style, so the panels look like design elements instead of technical products.