Acoustic climate control is one of the challenges for any interior designer when designing and furnishing a space. Nevertheless, good room acoustics are crucial to the experience of space and well-being. The demand for sustainable acoustic solutions that contribute to comfort and a pleasant room experience is therefore increasing. But how do you find the right sound-absorbing solution without making concessions to spatial design? Asona has developed an innovative spray-on solution that completely blends into the design of the room. You experience the difference immediately!
It is inherent in acoustic materials that they are soft and therefore vulnerable. A ceiling is therefore the right place to incorporate an acoustic solution, partly because of the available space. However, this immediately raises another problem: What do you do with all the pipes, lights and spotlights? What do you do if nothing can or should be changed without compromising the design of the ceiling? What if beams or recesses in the ceiling must be taken into account?
Asona has used its many years of experience in the development of innovative, sound-absorbing and completely seamless spray-on solutions to develop completely seamless and almost invisible ceiling systems which not only optimize the room experience and speech intelligibility to a high degree, but also blend into the design of the room in such a way that they are hardly noticeable. However, you can hear the difference immediately and experience the pleasant atmosphere and room experience. Broadly speaking, there are two systems within which there is a wide range of possibilities in terms of color and structure.
Sonaspray®; this spray-on solution is sprayed directly onto any possible surface in the desired color, texture and thickness, according to the acoustic requirements.
Sonacoustic®; this ultra-smooth solution with a luxurious appearance is sprayed on a sound-absorbing substrate in a variety of possible colors.
Both solutions perfectly complement the design and precisely follow the contours and shapes of the existing ceiling, whether it is straight or round, domed, undulating or with interruptions. Even a level difference in the ceiling or a void poses no limitation.
It is also possible, if desired, precisely to create a contrasting effect by applying special colors and shapes. Spotlights and lamps can also be beautifully integrated, and pipes and beams can be included in the paintwork if desired, or remain visible by working around them. This gives the architect enormous flexibility to design any space as desired.