Purpose-designed panels, diffusers, and bass treatment that look as good as they perform — designed to complement your interior, not fight it.
Every room has an acoustic signature. Left untreated, that signature works against your audio system — smearing transients, building up bass in corners, and creating reflections that blur the soundstage. Acoustic treatment addresses these problems at the source. We analyse your room, design a treatment strategy, and specify materials that perform precisely and integrate beautifully into your interior. The result is a room where the system sounds the way it was designed to.
Measurement of your room's frequency response, decay times, and reflection patterns — giving us the data to design treatment that addresses real problems, not hypothetical ones.
Absorption at the primary reflection points on walls and ceiling to reduce comb filtering and bring clarity and stereo imaging into focus.
Corner-loaded broadband absorbers to tame low-frequency room modes — the single biggest acoustic problem in most dedicated listening and theatre rooms.
Rear-wall and ceiling diffusers that scatter reflections rather than absorbing them — preserving room energy and naturalness while eliminating harmful flutter echo.
Panels in custom fabrics, timbers, and finishes — designed with your interior architect or stylist so the acoustic treatment enhances the room rather than defining it.
Once the room is treated, your audio system is re-measured and re-calibrated in its improved acoustic environment — ensuring the treatment is fully realised.
Tell us about your room and your system. We will measure, design, and treat it properly.
No. Consumer foam products provide minimal low-frequency absorption and are acoustically and aesthetically inadequate for a serious listening room or home theatre. We specify purpose-built broadband absorbers, diffusers, and bass traps using materials that perform across the relevant frequency range.
Yes — done properly, acoustic panels are an interior design element. We work in custom timbers, fabrics, and finishes and can produce panels that complement or intentionally contrast with the room. Many clients' guests do not realise the panels are acoustic treatment at all.
Soft furnishings provide high-frequency absorption, which is a starting point — but they do not address the low-frequency modal problems that cause the most damage to sound quality. A proper treatment strategy addresses the full frequency range.
Open-plan spaces present different challenges to dedicated rooms but treatment is still beneficial, particularly for listening positions. We assess what is achievable in your specific space and design accordingly.
Yes. Most of our acoustic treatment work is in finished rooms. Surface-mounted panels, freestanding absorbers, and ceiling treatment can all be installed without significant construction work.
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