Decraslat Polyester Timber Acoustic Panel

Decrasound Timber Acoustic Panels

Decorative and cost effective

Decrasound Timber Acoustic Panels are the latest addition to the extensive range of acoustic panels marketed by Sontext. Decraslat is a combination of timber veneer slats with a polyester (PET)acoustic backing. Decraslat is easy to install and available in over 35 timber veneers and 25 decorative laminates. Decraslat is the new choice for those who want a timber look, acoustic wall panel, lightweight and be a cost effective solution.

As part of the launch of the Decrasound Range we lave created  a set of beautiful look books. These will help our clients show some of the options available  to reduce noise and create an exciting  environment.

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Polyester & Acoustic Wood Panels – Look Book

Explore how polyester acoustic panels and acoustic wood panels can shape quieter, more beautiful interiors. This look book showcases colourways, textures, and layout ideas using the Sontext family: Decrasound™ Polyester, Murano™ Acoustic Timber, and Serenity™ Fabric.

Polyester Acoustic & Murano Timber Panels – Look Book Ideas

Pair soft, colour-rich polyester panels with the warmth of real timber veneers for projects that need both performance and presence. Use polyester for broad wall coverage and feature Murano™ panels on focal walls or ceilings. Mix formats (rectangles, circles, slats, or perforations) and add suspended elements like acoustic clouds for two-sided absorption.

Design Directions

  • Colour Block + Timber Accent: Large polyester fields with a contrasting timber feature wall.
  • Geometric Wall: 3–4 polyester colours arranged in a grid; insert a Murano perforated band at eye level.
  • Ceiling Focus: Polyester on walls; SerenityLite™ ceiling panels or timber clouds overhead.
  • Education Set: Durable polyester panels in traffic areas; fabric or timber near front-of-class teaching zones.
  • Boardroom Calm: Timber on the long wall, colour-matched polyester behind the screen to reduce echo.

At-a-Glance: Polyester vs Acoustic Wood

Attribute Polyester Acoustic Panels Murano™ Acoustic Wood Panels
Look & Feel Soft, matte, colour-rich Warm timber veneer or painted timber
Best For Broad coverage, schools, offices Feature walls, premium fit-outs
Formats Sheets, tiles, custom shapes Grooved, slotted, perforated panels
Installation Adhesive or mechanical fixings Direct fix, concealed fix, ceiling clouds
Maintenance Low-maintenance, durable Wipeable lacquer/UV options

Applications

Tips for a Cohesive Look

  • Pick 2–3 core colours and one timber tone; repeat them across zones.
  • Balance absorption: walls + ceiling treatment for clearer speech.
  • Use shapes to guide sightlines (horizontal bands in long rooms; vertical panels to add height).
  • Blend product families: Serenity™ fabric panels near microphones or presentation walls.

FAQs – Polyester & Acoustic Wood Panels

1. Can I mix polyester and timber on the same wall?
Yes. Use polyester for broad absorption and Murano™ timber as a feature or to tune specific frequencies.

2. Do timber perforations really improve absorption?
Yes. Grooved/slotted/perforated faces let sound pass to the backing, improving performance. See Murano™ Acoustic Timber.

3. What if I have limited wall space?
Add ceiling treatments such as clouds or baffles.

4. Are polyester panels durable for schools?
Yes. Polyester is robust and low-maintenance. See Decrasound™ Polyester.

5. Can you help with sizing and layout?
Absolutely. Email photos/dimensions to sales@sontext.com.au for a layout suggestion.

Talk to Sontext

Ready to plan a scheme with polyester and acoustic wood? Our team will recommend colourways, panel formats, and ceiling options to meet your acoustic targets and design brief.