Corridor and hallway acoustic walls in hotels, spas, restaurants, bars
In hotel design, corridors are often the most overlooked transitional areas, yet they are also the key links that influence the overall atmosphere. Adhering to the concept that “silence is golden”, the designer ingeniously uses sound-absorbing wall panels to build an invisible acoustic barrier. These special materials, with their surfaces covered in micro-pores, are like countless fine sound wave sponges, quietly absorbing footsteps, conversations, and equipment operation sounds, allowing the space to return to its essence of tranquility.
In addition to the noise reduction function, the corridor is also endowed with artistic expression. The designer breaks through the monotony of traditional straight lines, creating a rhythmic visual pattern through the misaligned splicing of geometric shapes and the gradual transition of light and dark colors on the wall. When guests push their suitcases slowly forward, their eyes will be unconsciously drawn by these flowing lines.
This design wisdom strikes a perfect balance between functionality and aesthetics – it not only uses sound-absorbing technology to safeguard the tranquility of private Spaces but also employs dynamic visuals to alleviate the oppressive feeling of long passageways. On the way from the bustling public area to the bedroom, guests experience not only a spatial transition but also a soothing journey from sensory stimulation to spiritual tranquility.
Main requirements
When selecting an acoustic wall for corridors, make sure you consider the following requirements
- Creates a welcoming ambiance
- Resistant to heavy traffic
- Sound absorption and noise reduction
- Easy to clean and maintain
Recommended collections for corridors
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