acoustic ceilings


My room is 15d by 9 wide by 8 high. I have scanned the internet re room acoustics and have a good idea of side\rear wall and floor treatments. Previously, I was going
to use a supended Armstrong ultrimo ceiling (basically 703 with a facing, but I read some feedback saying this would deaden the room (all absorbent). There is no "w" i.e., WAF,
so I would consider the hanging panel method, if anyone could direct me to an affordable application or D I Y ideas,
I would appreciate
phoehn

Showing 1 response by tmsorosk

I posted a thread like this about a year ago when I was considering ceiling treatment's. After considerable research it was apparent that there was no socially acceptable way to accomplish this. Both my room's have peaked ceilings, so the problem is minimized. Not only did the better half not like what she saw, I didn't think much of the ugly absorbers either. We settled for a few discreet wall absorbers, carpeted floors and acoustically correct window coverings. We couldn't be happier now.