Acoustic Foam Panels – Complete Buyer’s Guide 2026
Buyer’s Guide · 2026
Acoustic Foam Panels in India – Complete Buyer’s Guide
⚡ Quick Answer
Acoustic foam panels are sound-absorbing materials mounted on walls or ceilings to reduce echo and reverberation inside a room. They convert sound energy into heat through internal friction. They improve sound quality within a space — they do not block sound between rooms.
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What Are Acoustic Foam Panels?
Every untreated room has a sound problem. Hard surfaces — concrete walls, tiled floors, glass windows — bounce sound waves repeatedly, creating echo, reverberation, and muddiness. Your voice sounds hollow in an empty room for exactly this reason.
Acoustic foam panels solve this. They absorb excess sound energy before it reflects back into the room, delivering cleaner, more controlled audio. Whether you are recording music in Mumbai, running meetings in a Bangalore boardroom, or watching films in your Pune home theatre, acoustic treatment is the upgrade that makes the biggest audible difference.
How Do They Work?
Sound waves hit the panel surface, enter its porous or fibrous structure, and are converted into a tiny amount of heat through internal friction. Reflected sound is drastically reduced. The room’s reverberation time — how long sound takes to die away — drops to a comfortable level.
Acoustic Panels DO
- Reduce echo and flutter echo
- Improve speech intelligibility
- Enhance audio clarity in studios
- Lower reverberation time (RT60)
Acoustic Panels Do NOT
- Block sound from outside walls
- Replace structural soundproofing
- Eliminate all noise in a room
- Prevent sound leaking to neighbours
If your neighbour’s noise is the issue, you need soundproofing construction. If your room sounds hollow and echoey, acoustic foam panels are exactly the right fix.
Types Available in India
| Panel Type | NRC | Best For | Key Feature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Velvet Acoustic Panels | Up to 0.70 | Home theatres, studios, offices | Rich texture, wide colour range |
| Wooden Acoustic Panels | Up to 0.90 | Auditoriums, boardrooms, hotels | Natural finish, paintable surface |
| Slim Sheets / Thin Foam | Up to 0.70 | Residential walls, retail spaces | Lightweight, cuttable, water-resistant |
| Infill Wall Panels | Up to 0.70 | Ceilings, partitions, wall cavities | Roll form, eco-friendly, non-itchy |
All Extint Decor panels measure 1200 × 600 × 15mm and require only periodic vacuum cleaning for maintenance.
Understanding NRC Ratings
The Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) is the single most important number when comparing acoustic panels. It ranges from 0 (reflects all sound) to 1 (absorbs all sound). Quality panels fall between 0.60 and 0.90.
Extint Decor’s wooden acoustic panels reach NRC 0.90 — professional-grade performance for the most demanding environments.
Where Are They Used?
Home Studios
Musicians, podcasters, and content creators across Delhi, Mumbai, and Hyderabad use acoustic panels to eliminate room reverb from recordings. Eight to ten panels at primary reflection points transform a bedroom recording into a professional-quality track.
Home Theatres
Without acoustic treatment, a home theatre sounds boomy and echoey. Velvet acoustic panels on side walls and the ceiling create the controlled environment that high-quality speakers deserve.
Corporate Conference Rooms
Poor acoustics cause meeting fatigue and make remote participants struggle on video calls. Acoustic treatment is now standard in premium offices across Gurgaon, Noida, and Pune.
Restaurants and Hotels
Busy restaurant noise exceeds 80dB — uncomfortable for conversation. Wall and ceiling panels bring ambient noise to a comfortable range, improving the guest experience in cities like Ahmedabad, Kochi, and Kolkata.
Educational Institutions
Acoustic classrooms improve student comprehension and reduce teacher vocal strain. Schools and colleges in Nashik, Coimbatore, and Jaipur now specify acoustic panels as standard.
Installation — 5 Key Steps
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Plan placement — Prioritise first reflection points on side walls, rear wall, and ceiling above the listening position.
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Prepare surfaces — Walls must be clean, dry, and stable. Remove dust, grease, or flaking paint before proceeding.
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Mark positions — Use a spirit level and measuring tape. Mark panel edges with a pencil for precise alignment.
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Apply adhesive — Construction-grade adhesive applied in a perimeter and centre cross pattern on the panel back.
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Press and cure — Hold firmly for 30–60 seconds. Allow 24–48 hours for full adhesive cure before removing any temporary supports.
For wooden panels, Z-clip mounting provides a secure, removable solution. For large commercial projects, contact Extint Decor’s team for professional installation guidance.
Price Guide (India)
₹400 – ₹800 / panel
₹800 – ₹1,800 / panel
₹500 – ₹1,200 / panel
₹1,800 – ₹3,600+ / panel
A small home studio needs 12–18 panels. A conference room typically needs 20–35 panels. Request a custom quote for your specific space and dimensions.
4 Mistakes to Avoid
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Confusing acoustic panels with soundproofing. Different problems require entirely different solutions. Acoustic panels improve internal room sound; they do not block external noise.
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Treating only one wall. Coverage must be balanced. Treating a single wall leaves reflections from the other three walls and ceiling unchecked.
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Ignoring the ceiling. The ceiling is a primary reflection surface — especially in home theatres and studios. Most buyers overlook it entirely.
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Buying cheap foam. Low-quality panels degrade and crumble within 2–3 years. Quality panels from established manufacturers last 10–15 years.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do acoustic panels block outside noise?
How many acoustic panels do I need?
Can acoustic panels be painted?
How long do acoustic foam panels last?
Where can I buy acoustic panels in India?
Transform Your Space Today
Acoustic foam panels deliver one of the highest-return upgrades available for any room. The improvement in clarity, comfort, and focus is immediate and audible.
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