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Acoustic Perforated Plasterboard DecorBoard from Decor Systems

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Stylish DecorBoard Perforated Plaster An Acoustic and Design Winner!

We are big fans of perforated plasterboard. Whilst it serves a very functional purpose in absorbing and reducing noise, it can also be designed to match in with the architectural and design considerations of a building or a particular room. In short, It's a win-win product when installed correctly.

Often, clients don't understand its purpose and push for the cheap, flush option, ending up with awful acoustic outcomes. To help your customers and potential customers out, this blog post details the product, key uses and provides examples of where it has been used successfully. Print out for a handy info resource.

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What is perforated plasterboard?
Very simply, it's a type of plasterboard with round or square perforations that serve to absorb sound and noise. The size of the perforations and boarders can both be changed to suit individual environments and can be joined and adhered to any type of surface.

While this product is most commonly used for sound absorption purposes, it can also be used for both architectural and decorative purposes - again these can be matched in to specific rooms and design.

It is a flexible and inexpensive product that can greatly reduce noise and improve the interior design of any room or building.

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How does perforated plasterboard work?
The perforations on the plasterboard catch sound waves and stop reverberation and echos. The sound waves enter the circular or square holes and then get absorbed by the surrounding materials. It's a simple idea we know, but it has some amazing benefits in reducing sounds in rooms when placed on walls and ceilings.

So where is perforated plasterboard used?
The product has been used in a range of small to large developments to effectively reduce acoustic noise. One of the most common uses is for residential home theaters. As with other buildings the perforated plasterboard serves to reduce noise and also add style to the room.

Considering perforated plasterboard? Let us help you take the next step!
As seen from above, there are a range of benefits for using perforated plasterboard. It serves to reduce noise, is architecturally pleasing and of course is cost effective.

The biggest benefit however, is that the design can be changed to match in to a specific room or a specific noise environment.

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