Acoustic Fabrics
-Featuring the best acoustic fabrics in New Zealand
Acoustic fabrics are an excellent solution for reducing noise in your home or office. They not only enhance the quality of sound within a room but also contribute to a more peaceful and productive environment. Finding the right acoustic fabric can be a challenge, which is why ArchiPro offers only the top-tier acoustic fabric options. These fabrics are a crucial component of our broader range of acoustic products, ensuring you find the perfect match for your soundproofing needs on ArchiPro.
Types of acoustic fabrics
Acoustic transparent fabrics
These are used in spaces where sound needs to pass through the fabric, such as over speakers or in home theatres.
Sound-absorbing fabrics
Typically made from dense materials, these fabrics absorb sound waves to reduce echo and reverberation in a room.
Sound barrier fabrics
Heavier and denser than other acoustic fabrics, these are used to block sound from entering or leaving a space, ideal for soundproofing.
Micro-perforated fabrics
These have tiny perforations that allow sound to be absorbed, commonly used in acoustic panels and baffles.
Velvet and suede acoustic fabrics
Known for their luxurious look, these fabrics also provide sound absorption qualities, often used in theatres and high-end audio environments.
Polyester and polypropylene acoustic fabrics
These synthetic materials are durable and often used in commercial settings for their sound-absorbing properties.
Acoustic curtains
Made from heavy-duty fabrics, these curtains are designed to reduce noise and can be used in both residential and commercial spaces.
Fire-retardant acoustic fabrics
Specially treated to resist fire, these fabrics are a safe choice for public spaces like cinemas and auditoriums.
Advantages of acoustic fabrics
Acoustic fabrics effectively absorb and manage sound, reducing echo and reverberation, which results in improved sound clarity and acoustics. This makes them suitable for theatres, recording studios, and offices. They come in various designs, enabling easy integration with different interior styles. These fabrics also dampen sound transmission between rooms, enhancing privacy, and contribute to a quieter environment, which can reduce noise-induced stress and distraction, thereby improving overall comfort and wellbeing.
How to choose acoustic fabrics
To select acoustic fabrics, assess the sound absorption requirements of your space and check the fabric's Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) rating. Choose a fabric that is durable and appropriate for the intended use, such as fire-retardant properties for public spaces. Match the colour and texture with your interior design. Also, consider the maintenance needs of the fabric to ensure it fits your upkeep capabilities. Consulting acoustic professionals can help in making an informed choice tailored to your specific needs.


