Felt wall covering

Large, open spaces in a building can feel quite chilly. Think, for example, of an office where several people work in one room, or a restaurant with a large number of tables. Concrete walls and high ceilings compromise acoustics, and the reverberation in the room makes working or having a relaxed conversation very unpleasant.

Do you recognize this and want a custom-made solution? At System Flex, we have the perfect way to furnish your space so that reverberation is a thing of the past. Moreover, your space will gain a warm and refined feel; we're happy to achieve this for you with felt wall coverings. Discover the possibilities we offer and choose acoustic felt panels from System Flex.

What is felt wall covering?

Felt is a textile material created by compressing wool or other natural fibers. Friction creates a dense and strong material. This age-old technique is primarily used for its insulating properties and durability. Felt's aesthetic value is also becoming increasingly important. At System Flex, we combine all the beneficial qualities of this material in the manufacture of felt wall panels. Felt wall coverings can vary in color, thickness, and texture, making them ideal for a variety of applications and interior styles. Will you soon be embellishing your space with System Flex felt wall coverings?

The benefits of felt on the wall

Felt on the wall has several advantages:

  • Acoustic properties
  • Thermal insulation
  • Durable
  • Flexible and aesthetic

The acoustic properties of felt wall panels are a significant advantage. Their sound-absorbing properties make felt wall coverings particularly suitable for offices and restaurants, but they're also a perfect addition to your home theater. Felt acoustic panels absorb sound waves and reduce reverberation. This creates a calm and pleasant environment that improves speech intelligibility and facilitates effective communication.

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When you consider felt as a wall covering, the insulating properties of this material aren't usually the first thing that comes to mind. However, you'll quickly experience the benefits of thermal insulation when you choose felt as your wall covering. By retaining heat, felt on a wall panel contributes to the energy efficiency of your space. This not only creates a pleasant and comfortable environment but can also lead to lower energy bills. A welcome bonus, right?

By choosing felt for your walls, you contribute to a sustainable economy. Felt wallcoverings are strong and resistant to wear and tear. This ensures a long lifespan without requiring much maintenance. Moreover, felt is a natural and environmentally friendly material, making felt wallcoverings a responsible and green solution.

Acoustic felt wall panels: Various applications possible

Good acoustics are essential in every room, and felt complements any interior. At System Flex, we combine these qualities with a felt acoustic panel that's practical and attractive for any space. Let our expert staff install gray felt acoustic panels in your office for a modern and warm look. You'll be amazed by the effect felt has on your walls. Reduced noise and reverberation contribute to a calmer and therefore more productive workplace that also has a professional appearance.

Do you own a hospitality business such as a restaurant, bar, or café? Felt walls can also work wonders for acoustics. Your customers can relax and enjoy a snack and a drink without being disturbed by bouts of conversation from other guests. Covering a wall with felt is also a simple way to give your interior a contemporary and personal touch. An acoustic felt wall panel is available in any color you desire. Do you prefer crisp white felt walls or warm felt colors for your acoustic panel? Get inspired and advised by the expert staff at System Flex.

These are just a few examples of how felt can be used on walls. Besides offices and hospitality venues, we also supply felt wall coverings to schools and educational institutions, galleries and recording studios, and private homes.

Want felt on your wall? Make your choice at System Flex

Are you also convinced of the benefits of felt on your wall? Or would you like to learn more about the various applications a felt wall can be used for? Then contact us now for a free consultation. Our team would be happy to show you the ropes!

Frequently Asked Questions

A system wall is a wall that can be dismantled and reassembled elsewhere. This wall is quick to assemble, has a uniform finish, is durable, has good sound insulation, is cradle-to-cradle (C2C) certified, and is lightweight. If a system wall is dismantled and no longer used, it can be recycled (99.9%) or repurposed elsewhere.

A solid system wall starts at €80.00 per m² and goes up to €130.00 per m². A glass wall starts at €180.00 per m² (the most popular type in the Netherlands) and goes up to €450.00 per m². Doors are an additional cost. The square meterage does not include the doors.

A glass wall starts at 26mm, then 30mm and otherwise 100mm.

Solid walls are usually 100mm thick. This has the advantage that technical installations can easily be incorporated into these walls.

A metal stud wall is a quick-to-build wall. It's lightweight, offers high sound insulation, and has demonstrable fire resistance. Single-walled walls have a 30-minute BRW rating and double-walled walls have a 60-minute BRW rating. We recommend metal stud walls if they don't need to be moved in the future. Examples include restrooms, room dividers in homes, hotels, hospitals, or fire-resistant partitions.

If adjustments are expected in the future, it is better to choose a closed system wall.

A metal stud wall consists of C- and U-profiles. The U-profiles are first installed on the floor and ceiling. The C-posts are then mounted into the U-profiles, usually spaced 600 mm apart. The plasterboard is then mounted to these C-posts, first on one side (sometimes double-clad). Then, mineral wool is applied between the C-posts. The other side is then clad. This cladboard is installed 600 mm apart from the other side. The wall is then plastered, usually to Class B (wallpaper or paint-ready). Class A is the highest finishing class. This class is only achievable with a double-clad wall (two plasterboards on either side of the wall, again 600 mm apart).

These start at around €50.00 per m², and depending on the height, impact resistance, fire safety requirements, or sound level, this can go up to €100.00 per m². Metal stud walls are often measured gross across the openings. These walls are immovable in the future and labor-intensive to recycle. However, these walls are also 99.9% recyclable.