Acoustic ceiling and sharp lines at Hages Badehotel

Acoustic ceiling and sharp lines at Hages Badehotel Hz Acoustic has supplied the acoustic ceilings for Hages Badehotel – a sustainable hotel development built on piles. In the peaceful coastal landscape near Rødbyhavn on the island of Lolland lies Hages Badehotel – a unique and sustainable construction created with great care for the surrounding nature. Every architectural decision has been made with respect for the environment, and the same goes for the choice of interior materials. For that reason, Hz Acoustic was chosen as the supplier of acoustic ceilings for the project. Hages Badehotel was designed by Miami Ark Architects and consists of 72 detached buildings as well as a main building housing the reception, lounge, restaurant, and bar. Everything is built on piles to protect the ground, minimize environmental impact, and create a sustainable foundation for the future. The architectural expression combines modern simplicity with functional aesthetics – and this is precisely where our acoustic panels have played a key role. An acoustic solution that matches the architectural expression When entering the buildings at Hages Badehotel, you immediately feel a sense of calm – not only because of the location but also because of the pleasant acoustics. Sound plays a vital role in the overall experience of any building, especially in spaces where guests should be able to relax, talk, or enjoy their meals in peace. Achieving this requires solutions that are both effective and aesthetically integrated. For this project, we supplied Hz Dual 011, an efficient acoustic panel made from mineral wool and glass granulate. The panel is screwed directly to the ceiling and has a total thickness of 49 mm. It is particularly well suited for buildings with large, open spaces where high sound absorption is desired without compromising on design. Together with Hz Plus 027+, a perforated gypsum panel pre-treated with acoustic felt, and a final surface coating of Hz Acoustic Plaster 03, we created a smooth, seamless acoustic ceiling that integrates naturally into the architecture. The result is a bright, homogeneous ceiling with excellent acoustic performance and no visible joints or seams. Floating ceilings and precise detailing A distinctive feature of the ceilings at Hages Badehotel is their visual lightness. This effect is achieved in part through the extensive use of custom-made edge profiles that create sharp, clean lines and precise finishes. The result is a ceiling that appears to float, supporting the light and elegant architecture. This is a detail that is not only aesthetically pleasing but also technically demanding – requiring materials and products that work perfectly together. Here, the combination of our acoustic panels and acoustic plaster once again proved its value. Acoustic ceilings in harmony with sustainability The entire Hages Badehotel project is characterized by a consistent and well-considered sustainable approach – and this extends to the choice of interior materials as well. Our acoustic ceilings contribute not only to the visual and acoustic comfort but also represent a durable solution that requires minimal maintenance. With high sound absorption, a discreet appearance, and long lifespan, Hz Acoustic acoustic panels are an ideal choice when form and function must go hand in hand in sustainable construction – even in sensitive natural areas. Would you like to learn more about our acoustic ceiling solutions for architecturally demanding or sustainable projects? Contact one of our skilled installers and get professional advice for your next build. Products: Hz Dual 011, Hz Plus 027+, and Hz Acoustic Plaster 03Installer: DK AkustikArchitect: Miami Ark Architects Find an installer near you More references See our other references here.