Acoustic wall panels are a simple, high-impact way to reduce echo, improve speech clarity and add visual texture to commercial spaces. Sussex & Surrey Commercial Interiors (formerly known as Sussex & Surrey Partitioning) works with businesses to design and install tailored systems. Installations are fast, flexible, and part of a broader commercial fit-out or refurbishment strategy.
Quick Summary…
- Acoustic wall panels absorb noise and reduce echo in offices, clinics and commercial buildings.
- Most installs take days depending on layout, access and surface prep.
- Sussex & Surrey Commercial Interiors (formerly known as Sussex & Surrey Partitioning) offers design-led panel systems with optional branding or graphic finishes.
Key Questions About Acoustic Panels
How Long Does an Acoustic Wall Panel Installation Take?
Typical Sussex & Surrey Commercial Interiors (formerly known as Sussex & Surrey Partitioning) installations take days. We can work outside office hours where needed to minimise disruption.
Main timeline factors:
- Size of the space and number of panels
- Wall type and fixing method
- Site access and working hours
What Do Acoustic Wall Panels Cost in 2025?
Cost depends on:
- Number and size of panels
- Acoustic class (A–C) and core material
- Mounting system (surface-fixed vs suspended)
- Finishes (plain fabric, felt, print, timber)
What Are the Main Acoustic Panel Options?

How Sussex & Surrey Commercial Interiors (formerly known as Sussex & Surrey Partitioning) Fits Acoustic Panels – Step-by-Step
- Site visit and acoustic brief
We assess reverberation, layout, and user needs on site. - Panel selection
You choose the finish, thickness and design. We help you match it to your space type. - Fixing strategy
We determine the safest and most discreet mounting method, factoring in M&E and surfaces. - Delivery and prep
Panels are ordered to spec. Walls are cleaned and access routes checked. - Installation
Our team installs on walls or ceilings using brackets, magnets or adhesives. - Final checks
Panels are aligned, tested, and any joins or graphics are tidied. - Walkthrough and handover
You’ll receive maintenance notes and a summary of products used.
Acoustic Panel Specs and Customisation Options
- Thickness: 25mm to 100mm
- Absorption class: A (highest) to C
- Core materials: Mineral wool, PET, foam, wood fibre
- Surface options: Fabric wrap, felt, printed vinyl, timber
- Fixings: Z-clips, Velcro, adhesive, magnet, ceiling hang
- Branding: Available on most flat panel systems
- Fire rating: All commercial-grade and compliant to UK regs
- Edge types: Chamfered, bevelled, square or concealed
What’s Next?
Whether you’re refurbishing an office or fitting out a new workspace, acoustic wall panels are a quick, affordable and design-forward way to boost comfort and performance.
Ready to start? Call Sussex & Surrey Commercial Interiors (formerly known as Sussex & Surrey Partitioning) on 01444 220525 or visit our Commercial Partitions page to speak to our acoustic design team.
If you enjoyed this read, you should take a look at our blog: Acoustic Partitions – Blocking Sound in Open Plan Office Spaces
FAQs
What’s the difference between acoustic wall panels and acoustic partitions?
Wall panels absorb sound on existing walls, while partitions divide space and block sound transmission between areas.
Do acoustic panels stop sound completely?
No. Panels absorb echo and reduce reverberation, but don’t create full soundproofing. For that, we’d specify acoustic partitions.
Are acoustic panels fire rated?
Yes. Sussex & Surrey Commercial Interiors (formerly known as Sussex & Surrey Partitioning) only installs commercial-grade systems that comply with UK fire safety standards for interiors.
Can I use acoustic panels on glass or glazed partitions?
Yes. Some PET and fabric panels can be applied to glass or mounted on brackets adjacent to glazing.
Can acoustic panels be used in listed or protected buildings?
Yes. Sussex & Surrey Commercial Interiors (formerly known as Sussex & Surrey Partitioning) can use non-invasive methods such as magnetic or ceiling-hung fixings for listed properties.
How much space do they take up?
Standard panels add 25-50mm to wall thickness. Thicker systems (e.g. 100mm) are used where maximum absorption is required.
Updated September 2025


