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4-Pack 47.2" x 23.6" Art3d Wood Slat Wall Acoustic Panels (Teak or Dark Walnut)

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Amazon has 4-Pack 47.2" x 23.6" Art3d Wood Slat Acoustic Panels for Wall and Ceiling (Teak) for $139.99 - $10 when you clip the coupon on the product page = $129.99. Shipping is free.

Amazon also has 4-Pack 47.2" x 23.6" Art3d Wood Slat Acoustic Panels for Wall and Ceiling (Dark Walnut) for $130.93. Shipping is free.

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Amazon has 4-Pack 47.2" x 23.6" Art3d Wood Slat Acoustic Panels for Wall and Ceiling (Teak) for $139.99 - $10 when you clip the coupon on the product page = $129.99. Shipping is free.

Amazon also has 4-Pack 47.2" x 23.6" Art3d Wood Slat Acoustic Panels for Wall and Ceiling (Dark Walnut) for $130.93. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter babgaly for sharing this deal.

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  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars based on over 600 Amazon customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
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supermanrob
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Here is the ones Costco offers.Keep in mind neither will actually do much for your acoustics, they're more for aesthetics. https://www.costco.com/artika-son...20081.html
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If anyone is interested in this and is reasonably handy (or even simply willing to try, nothing is complex), then look into some DIY acoustic panels. They're essentially all made from rockwool and can be easily customized. The simplest way is to frame out a rectangle, cut the rockwool to fit, wrap the whole thing in whatever aesthetic you want (could likely attach thin strips of wood to the frame to reproduce this aesthetic), and then hang as you would a picture.
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Costco has some panels for a little less at $3.91/sqft, and they're long so you don't have to have a line halfway up your wall
https://www.costco.com/artika-pan...2285453864

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Costco has some panels for a little less at $3.91/sqft, and they're long so you don't have to have a line halfway up your wall
https://www.costco.com/artika-pan...2285453864
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Quote from JohnPN :
Costco has some panels for a little less at $3.91/sqft, and they're long so you don't have to have a line halfway up your wallhttps://www.costco.com/artika-pan...2285453864
The link is not to acoustic panels like the OP. Costco does sell acoustic panels though.
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Quote from bauce :
The link is not to acoustic panels like the OP. Costco does sell acoustic panels though.
Here is the ones Costco offers.Keep in mind neither will actually do much for your acoustics, they're more for aesthetics. https://www.costco.com/artika-son...20081.html
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If anyone is interested in this and is reasonably handy (or even simply willing to try, nothing is complex), then look into some DIY acoustic panels. They're essentially all made from rockwool and can be easily customized. The simplest way is to frame out a rectangle, cut the rockwool to fit, wrap the whole thing in whatever aesthetic you want (could likely attach thin strips of wood to the frame to reproduce this aesthetic), and then hang as you would a picture.
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Quote from MaroonTerrier4937 :
If anyone is interested in this and is reasonably handy (or even simply willing to try, nothing is complex), then look into some DIY acoustic panels. They're essentially all made from rockwool and can be easily customized. The simplest way is to frame out a rectangle, cut the rockwool to fit, wrap the whole thing in whatever aesthetic you want (could likely attach thin strips of wood to the frame to reproduce this aesthetic), and then hang as you would a picture.
I would caution from using anything solid like thin wood, it defeats the purpose.Optimal to use very porous cloth material. Depth matters significantly.Room environment plays a big role but usually at least 5" in my experience.
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TalentedTerrier3751Today 02:01 AM
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I am about to order this style wall from floor and decor https://www.flooranddecor.com/aco...73912.html. These art3d ones aren't the same level of quality it seems and I don't see anything else that comes black.
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Quote from TalentedTerrier3751 :
I am about to order this style wall from floor and decor https://www.flooranddecor.com/aco...73912.html. These art3d ones aren't the same level of quality it seems and I don't see anything else that comes black.
Nice find, any reviews on these you found?

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BrianH5624Today 02:25 AM
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They have these in store at Lowe's. 12"x4' or 8'. $18-30 a panel. Limited color

47.24-in x 11.22-in Walnut Veneer Acoustical Sound
Absorbing Panel

https://www.lowes.com/pd/Origin-2...5016065145
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RyanJ7344Today 02:36 AM
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The Artika Sonolok from Costco seems like a much better deal.
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BrianH5624Today 02:57 AM
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I've installed the real deal versions of these as well. They are not a bad install if the wall is fairly square, which it was.

Those panels were $550 each for 2'x8' with a lip to accept the next panel. Came in a crate ltl delivery, 10 panels in a crate and well packed. Much better quality than the ones I've seen in store and I'm sure this. Solid oak.

They are on sale currently, though that may be everyday pricing.


https://woodpanelwalls.com/produc...od-panels/
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Do we need a carpenter to install these ? Planning to buy some for my living room and would love some suggestions on how to get these installed
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Do we need a carpenter to install these ? Planning to buy some for my living room and would love some suggestions on how to get these installed
Would help but they are not hard. Need a good finish blade and panel saw OR circular saw with a track attachment. Some P&L and you are good. These are lightweight. I would also mark the studs and perhaps use staples if it's in the felt. Brads if in the wood but some construction adhesive should handle it fine.

I cannot stress how much a new clean fine tooth blade will help. Get a good brand is possible. Around $40 a blade
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I use mattress foam egg crates and that help with the acoustics.
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Quote from TalentedTerrier3751 :
I am about to order this style wall from floor and decor https://www.flooranddecor.com/aco...73912.html. These art3d ones aren't the same level of quality it seems and I don't see anything else that comes black.
Unfortunately those aren't gonna do much than these in regards to acoustics

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Quote from TalentedTerrier3751 :
I am about to order this style wall from floor and decor https://www.flooranddecor.com/aco...73912.html. These art3d ones aren't the same level of quality it seems and I don't see anything else that comes black.
Unfortunately those aren't any better regarding acoustics. If they look better, then yes go for it.

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