Premium Acoustic Solutions for Your Property Noise issues can significantly affect the function and comfort of any space — from lecture halls and home theatres to offices and public buildings. Without effective sound control, echo and reverberation can distort audio, reduce speech clarity, and cause general discomfort for occupants. That’s where high-performance acoustic panels come into play. At Sontext, we’ve been delivering quality acoustic solutions…
Browsing CategoryAcoustic Sound Panels Explore articles, applications and case studies about acoustic sound panels used in commercial buildings, schools, hospitality spaces and public facilities. Learn how Sontext panels help reduce noise and improve sound clarity across a wide range of environments.
Explore articles, applications and case studies about acoustic sound panels used in commercial buildings, schools, hospitality spaces and public facilities. Learn how Sontext panels help reduce noise and improve sound clarity across a wide range of environments.
Give Your Commercial Property the Best Acoustic Treatment by Installing Quality Sound Absorbing Panels
Acoustic Panels for Commercial Properties: Effective Noise Control Solutions Why Acoustic Treatment Matters in Commercial Spaces From busy restaurants to open-plan offices and retail showrooms, interior acoustics can make or break the experience. Hard floors, concrete walls, and high ceilings amplify sound, creating an uncomfortable environment. Excess noise leads to poor communication, fatigue, and even lost business. Sontext helps solve this with acoustic panels specifically…
Meet sound-absorbing needs of your home or office from an expert Acoustic panel supplier
Expert Acoustic Panel Supplier for Your Home or Office Get effective noise control solutions from Sontext—trusted by architects, designers, and homeowners across the globe. Meet Your Sound Absorbing Needs with Quality Panels from Sontext Noise issues in living rooms, open-plan offices, boardrooms, cafés, or reception areas can impact comfort, productivity, and concentration. Echoes and reverberation often go unnoticed—until they start interfering with daily life. That’s…
Sontext 3D Acoustic Panels
Add Texture and Silence with Decrasound 3D Panels Looking to manage sound and add visual interest to a space at the same time? Decrasound 3D acoustic panels are an ideal solution. Made from environmentally friendly polyester fibre, these panels feature sculpted 3D forms that absorb sound and turn plain walls into design features. Perfect for offices, schools, gymnasiums, and public buildings, Decrasound 3D panels help…
Sontext on Youtube
Watch Sontext Projects and Acoustic Solutions on YouTube Sontext regularly shares videos of completed acoustic projects, product demonstrations, and installation techniques on our official YouTube channel. From large commercial fitouts to custom panel solutions, our videos help you see what we do — and how we do it. Explore real-world applications of our Serenity, Murano, and Sonofonic acoustic panels in offices, schools, airports, and public…
Acoustic Panel on Facebook
Acoustic Panel Updates on Facebook Want to see how acoustic panels are used in real projects? Our official Sontext Facebook page features a wide range of completed installations, product photos, and expert insights into sound control. We post regularly to highlight how acoustic treatments work in offices, schools, public buildings, and more. Our goal is to show how effective noise control doesn’t have to come…
Broadcast Studio Acoustics
Case Study: Enhancing Sound Quality in Radio Broadcast Studios with SerenityLite Acoustic Panels The use of SerenityLite fabric-covered acoustic panels has made improving sound quality in a radio broadcast studio easier and more effective. One of the most common challenges in radio broadcasting, especially in outside studios, is managing reverberation and unwanted background noise. These issues can make it challenging to deliver precise and professional…
Decorative Panels – A Solution for Noisy Reception Areas
Acoustic Solutions for Noisy Reception and Foyer Areas Reception and foyer spaces often feature hard surfaces such as glass, tile, timber, or masonry — all chosen for visual appeal but poor at managing sound. These materials reflect sound, leading to excessive reverberation that disrupts communication and increases noise levels. In high-traffic areas, such as reception desks, this can make it difficult for staff to hear…