Acoustic Wooden Wall Panels for Your Living Room
Transform your space with our sophisticated yet modern wooden wall panels living room designs that combine natural elegance with superior acoustics. Our living room's wood wall paneling and wooden acoustic panels create a warm, stylish, and modern atmosphere while improving sound quality. From classic wooden panelling living room styles to contemporary living room wall cladding, our panels offer versatile solutions to enhance any interior. Whether you prefer a minimal living room with wood walls or a sophisticated living room with panelling, our premium wooden designs deliver lasting beauty and functionality.
Reduce Echo. Add Warmth. Upgrade Instantly.
Is your living room too noisy? Whether it's echoing conversations, footsteps from upstairs, or the barking dog outside, poor acoustics can ruin the comfort of your space.
Luckily, there's a smart and stylish fix.
Transform Your Living Room with Wooden Acoustic Panels
Our acoustic wooden wall panels are engineered to reduce noise, soften harsh sounds, and create a warm, inviting atmosphere.
With multiple finishes available—including oak, walnut, and mocha—there’s always a panel that matches your interior style.
Design Inspiration: Acoustic Panel Ideas for Your Living Room
-
Full Feature Wall in Oak
Create a calm, stylish backdrop using light oak panels from floor to ceiling. Ideal behind your TV or sofa, it enhances acoustics while adding a natural touch. -
Dark Wood Accent Wall
Prefer a deeper, richer tone? Try walnut or mocha panels for a bold contrast. This works especially well in minimalist or industrial-style interiors. -
Partial Wall with Panel Highlights
You don’t need to cover the entire wall. Just a few vertical panels placed strategically can add texture, reduce echo, and create visual interest.
Benefits of Wooden Acoustic Panels in the Living Room
-
Improved Acoustics: Reduce echo, absorb sound, and enjoy clearer conversations and quieter movie nights.
-
Warm, Natural Ambiance: Wood brings a calming, organic feel to any room. It’s a simple way to add comfort without major renovations.
-
Thermal Insulation: These panels don’t just absorb sound—they help retain warmth, making your space more energy efficient.
-
Luxurious Look: From Scandinavian to modern Japandi interiors, wood slats offer a high-end finish that elevates any space.
-
Perceived Depth & Space: Vertical slats draw the eye upward, creating the illusion of a larger room.
-
Smart Zoning: Use panels to separate living areas, like a reading corner or media zone, without adding bulky walls.
How to Choose the Right Wall Panel
Need help selecting the right panel color, finish, or layout? Whether you're going for a bold statement or subtle sound control, we’ve got you covered.
Contact Our Acoustic Panel Experts
Our support team is available Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 18:00. We’re here to help you choose, install, and fall in love with your new space.
Visit our FAQ, contact form, or chat with us online—we'll help you turn noise into nuance.
Frequently Asked Questions
-
Is wall panelling expensive?
Cost varies significantly by material and style. Affordable options like MDF or PVC shiplap start low (e.g., £10–£30 per sq. m. of material). Custom hardwood or ornate raised panel designs are considerably more expensive (potentially £100+ per sq. m.), excluding installation labour.
-
Which wall to panel in the living room?
Panel the designated focal point or accent wall. This is typically the wall behind the main sofa, the fireplace, or the television. Paneling is most effective when limited to a single wall or the lower section (wainscoting) to avoid overwhelming the space.
-
Which wall is the accent wall in a living room?
The accent wall is chosen to draw immediate attention. It is most effectively the wall:1. First seen upon entering the room. 2. Featuring a natural focal point (e.g., fireplace). 3. Behind the dominant piece of furniture (e.g., the main sofa).
-
How to decorate the main wall in a living room?
Decorate to reinforce its role as the focal point using: 1. A single, oversized piece of artwork. 2. A curated gallery wall. 3. Architectural treatments like panelling or stone veneer. 4. Strategic open shelving for 3D objects.
-
What are the rules for wall decor in a living room?
Professional guidelines focus on proportion and height: 1. Eye Level: Centre of decor should be ≈145–152 cm (57–60 inches) from the floor. 2. Proportion to Furniture: Decor above a sofa should span ≈ two-thirds of the furniture's width. 3. Scale to Wall: Decor should occupy 60%–75% of a large, bare wall space.
-
Which wall should have wallpaper in a living room?
Bold or patterned wallpaper should be applied to the designated accent wall. Optimal placements include the wall behind the main sofa, the wall most often faced, or the first solid wall seen when entering the room.