Wooden Slat Wall Panel Ideas
Style and Ease
Our stylish acoustic panels are designed for easy installation on walls or ceilings.
Our handcrafted panels, made from fine wood veneers and eco-friendly acoustic felt,
offer a contemporary solution to enhance your room's sound quality.
Home or Commercial
Our slat wood panels are ideal for both residential and commercial interiors.
Our panels are a great choice for refurbishing a home cinema room, a tranquil bedroom, or a restaurant.
CAN YOU OIL YOUR SLATWALL PANELS!
Yes, you can! We gave this Walnut Slat Wall Panel a coat of Ronseal Finishing Oil. It's a quick and easy application that not only adds colour but brings out the wood grain but also makes sure your panels stay looking great for a long time. Super easy and totally worth it!


Frequently Asked Questions
Acoustic slat wall panels are decorative wall coverings made of wood or other materials. They are designed with slats (narrow strips) that help absorb sound waves. The slats are often fixed to a felt backing to increase sound absorption. They improve room acoustics by reducing echo and reverberation.
They are a highly adaptable panel system and can be utilized in various settings, such as homes (living rooms, bedrooms, home offices), offices, restaurants, hotels, schools, and other commercial spaces.
Common materials include solid wood (oak, walnut, pine), wood veneer coved MDF (medium-density fibreboard), and sometimes felt or fabric for added sound absorption.
The slats disrupt sound waves, preventing them from bouncing around a room. This reduces echo and makes the space sound less noisy and more comfortable.
Many panels come with easy-to-follow installation instructions. Some can be mounted directly to the wall, while others might require battens (wooden supports) for better sound absorption.
Regular dusting or light vacuuming is usually sufficient. Use a damp cloth and mild wood cleaner if needed for wood panels. Avoid excessive moisture.
While they significantly improve sound quality, they don't eliminate all noise. For optimal soundproofing, additional measures like insulation or soundproofing underlay might be needed.