Panels Reduce Noise in Consulting Rooms
Durable Acoustic Panel Solutions for Healthcare Interiors
In high-traffic medical environments, durable sound-absorbing panels are essential for both performance and longevity. In this consulting room fitout, Serenity Acoustic Panels were used to reduce noise and improve patient comfort. To meet the demands of hospital furniture movement and trolley traffic, the design incorporated a protective membrane to guard against long-term wear and tear. This makes them ideal for consulting rooms, clinics, and any healthcare space requiring impact resistance and acoustic control.
The visual outcome was just as important. A custom fabric colour was selected to complement the hospital’s interior design scheme. The result: a more polished, calming environment for both patients and practitioners.
Sontext’s fabric acoustic panels are a smart solution for medical clinics, hearing centres, and aged care settings. With their balance of acoustic performance, durability, and design flexibility, they support both functional and aesthetic goals in healthcare spaces.
For more on how Serenity Panels support clinical environments, see our healthcare acoustic panel applications.
FAQs : Acoustic Panels in Consulting Rooms
They reduce sound transfer and echo, improving confidentiality and patient comfort.
It’s a durable impact-resistant layer that protects acoustic panels from daily wear and impact.
Yes. They are widely used in clinical spaces, including consulting rooms, aged care facilities, and public health facilities.
Absolutely. You can select from various acoustically transparent fabrics in multiple colours.
Serenity Acoustic Panel Specifications – Healthcare Use
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Panel Type | Serenity Fabric Acoustic Panels |
| Core Material | High-density glass wool (non-combustible) |
| Face Finish | Acoustic fabric (custom colours available) |
| Backing Option | Optional L32 impact-resistant membrane |
| Fire Rating | AS 5637.1 Group 1 (face and core) |
| Fixing Method | Wall-mounted using concealed split battens or adhesive |
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