Humans appreciate beauty, and a beautiful, comfortable room completes your modern house or apartment, transforming it into a true home. Artmur helps you create your ideal interior with acoustic panels that soothe your eyes and improve your mood. Whether you want to enhance your wall coverings or create an attractive interior, Artmur is your one-stop shop.

A modern and visually soothing room is incomplete without acoustic panels . These panels should be installed with elements that are not only attractive but also durable. The acoustic panels supplied by Artmur are aesthetically pleasing, guaranteed to last, and easy to maintain. If you want a perfect wall design in your rooms, acoustic panels are one of the best options. So choose wisely before you start decorating your interior; Artmur's acoustic panels will not disappoint.
Step 1: Space and needs of your interior
Assess your space and needs : Evaluate your space and determine how you want to install the acoustic panels on your wall—fully covered, partially covered, or partially covered. Your needs are Artmur's priority. Purchase the panels according to your requirements.
Room purpose : Consider the room's primary function (e.g., office, living room, home theater, kitchen, bathroom) to decide where to install the panels that will suit the room.

Step 2: Choosing the right signs
Panel colors : Choose colors and patterns that complement your existing décor. Bold colors can energize a space, while neutral tones offer a subtle and sophisticated look. Your ambiance should be a priority to improve your mood.
Shape and size : The panels come in various shapes (rectangular, square, circular) and sizes. Mix and match them to create visual interest.
Step 3: Plan the layout
Symmetrical arrangements : For a clean and organized look, arrange the panels symmetrically. This works well in formal environments such as offices and conference rooms.
Asymmetrical designs : For a more dynamic and artistic look, arrange the panels asymmetrically. This can add character to creative spaces such as studios or living rooms.
Grouped or dispersed : Grouping the panels together can create a focal point, while dispersing them throughout the room can offer more uniform sound absorption.
Step 4: Installation Technique
Wall mounting : Use adhesive strips, hooks, or frames to mount the panels on the walls. Ensure they are securely attached to prevent them from falling.
Ceiling panels : Hanging panels from the ceiling can help in spaces with high ceilings or open floor plans. Use suspension kits for easy installation.
Freestanding panels : For added flexibility, consider freestanding acoustic panels that can be moved as needed. They are ideal for temporary installations or rental spaces.
Step 5: Integrate with the existing decor
Combine with artwork : Acoustic panels can also serve as works of art. Choose panels with printed designs or patterns, or place them around existing artwork to enhance both aesthetics and acoustics.
Coordinate with furniture : Match the color and texture of the panels with your furniture to create a cohesive look. For example, use fabric-covered panels that complement your sofa or chairs.
Accent pieces : Use brightly colored or patterned panels as accent pieces to add a pop of color and visual interest to neutral spaces.

Step 6: Add lighting
Highlight the panels : Use spotlights or wall lights to highlight the acoustic panels, making them a central element of the room's design.
Backlighting : Consider backlighting the panels to create a warm, ambient glow. This can be especially effective in home theaters or lounge areas.
Examples Applications
Home Cinema : Use dark-colored panels to minimize reflections and improve sound quality. Place them around the screen and seating area.
Office : Choose neutral or corporate colors that match your brand. Place the panels behind workstations and in meeting rooms to reduce noise.
Living room : Incorporate decorative panels in vibrant colors or patterns to create a lively atmosphere. Place them strategically to reduce noise from adjacent rooms.
Bedroom : Use soft, soothing colors to create a serene environment. The panels can be placed behind the bed or on opposite walls to improve sound insulation.