FAQs

Excess noise can be a significant problem in various settings, from homes and offices to entertainment venues.

Fortunately, acoustic solutions such as acoustic panels, wall panels, and ceiling tiles can help reduce background noise and create a quieter space.

Hard surfaces in a room, such as walls and floors, can cause unwanted sound reflections, leading to an increase in background noise.

Acoustic panels can absorb these sound waves and reduce reverberation, leading to a more comfortable space.

By placing acoustic panels strategically in a room, it’s possible to significantly reduce the amount of background noise and create a more peaceful environment.

Yes, acoustic panels really work! They are designed to absorb sound waves and reduce unwanted noise, making your space more comfortable and peaceful. With proper installation, acoustic panels can significantly improve sound quality and reduce reverberation in any room.

Our acoustic panels should be placed strategically in a room to maximize their sound absorption properties. Generally, it’s best to place them on walls and ceilings where sound reflections

Our acoustic panels do not block WIFI signals. However, if the panels are improperly installed and reflect sound waves, they could potentially interfere with WIFI signals.

There are different types of acoustic panels, including wall panels, ceiling panels, and tiles. Each type has its own unique properties, and the best choice will depend on your specific needs and preferences.

Our acoustic panels work by absorbing sound waves and reducing their reflection. They are made from soft, porous materials that trap sound waves and prevent them from bouncing back and forth. This reduces echoes and reverberation, making the sound in the room clearer and more enjoyable.

Yes, acoustic panels really work! They are designed to absorb sound waves and reduce unwanted noise, making your space more comfortable and peaceful. With proper installation, our acoustic panels can significantly improve sound quality and reduce reverberation in any room.

There are different types of acoustic tiles, including wall panels, ceiling panels, and tiles. We’re pleased to provide many different shapes, sizes, and colors, allowing you to choose the one that suits your needs and preferences.

Our sound absorbing panels work by absorbing sound waves and reducing their reflection. They are made from soft, porous materials that trap sound waves and prevent them from bouncing back and forth. This reduces echoes and reverberation, making the sound in the room clearer and more enjoyable.

Our sound-absorbing panels are specially designed materials that are installed on walls, ceilings, and floors to absorb and diffuse sound waves. They help to reduce echoes, reverberation, and unwanted noise, creating a more comfortable and peaceful environment.

Mumble Acoustic Panels are made from up to 80% recycled PET plastic Bottles. Mumble is committed to sustainability.  By choosing eco-friendly acoustic solutions, you can not only improve the room acoustics of your space but also contribute to reducing your carbon footprint.

The lifespan of acoustic panels depends on several factors, such as the quality of the materials used, the environment they are installed in, and the level of wear and tear they are subjected to. Generally, high-quality acoustic panels can last in excess of 10 years with proper care and maintenance. However, it is important to note that over time, the effectiveness of the panels may diminish, and they may need to be replaced. Please check the warranty details on each product page as they may differ from product to product.

No, acoustics and soundproofing are not the same thing. While both involve the management of sound, they serve different purposes and use different techniques. Here’s a detailed explanation of each:

Acoustics

Acoustics focuses on how sound behaves, travels, and interacts with surfaces in a room to improve or enhance sound quality. Acoustics is concerned with the clarity, volume, and quality of sound in an environment.

 Soundproofing

Soundproofing is the process of preventing sound from entering or leaving a space. It focuses on blocking or reducing noise transmission between areas, ensuring that unwanted noise is minimized.

Understanding the difference between these two concepts is crucial for designing spaces that meet specific sound requirements. Whether you’re looking to create a quiet environment or optimize sound quality, it’s important to choose the right approach based on your needs.

Yes. After we have helped you find which hanging room divider is best for your needs and budget, our team of installation experts will come to your office space to ensure the dividers are installed with utmost precision.

While acoustic panels are fantastic at reducing noise within a room, they aren’t specifically designed to block outside noise. However, that doesn’t mean they’re useless in this situation! Acoustic panels can still absorb some of the sound coming from outside, but it’s important to understand that they don’t work like traditional soundproof panels.

It’s worth noting that soundproof panels and acoustic treatment are two separate things, serving different purposes. Soundproofing is all about blocking noise, whereas acoustic treatment focuses on improving sound quality within a space. So, if you’re looking to block noise from your neighbours more effectively, you might need to consider additional soundproofing measures, such as installing insulation or using specialised soundproofing materials.

For more information about our products, please explore our website or contact our friendly team. We’re here to help you find the perfect acoustic solution for your space. Transform your room with Mumble by Design’s acoustic panels today.

Acoustic panels come with dents (or perforations for acoustic panels)  that help absorb and diffuse soundwaves, which in turn reduces echo and reverberation. Plus, when you hang them from the ceiling, they become even more effective at absorbing sound, making your space quieter.

Now, what makes acoustic panels so good at their job? They’re usually made from soft, pliable, or porous materials like fabrics, which are excellent sound absorbers. On the other hand, dense and hard materials like metals and concrete reflect sound energy, so they’re not the best for noise reduction.

Acoustic panels not only make spaces more comfortable but also boost productivity by cutting down distractions from excessive noise.

Just one fully covered acoustic panel wall can improve sound quality, but for an even better result, it’s wise to cover at least 15-30% of the room’s total hard surface area. So, by managing and reducing noise effectively, acoustic panels create a more enjoyable atmosphere in various settings, from offices and schools to homes and entertainment venues.

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