– Details, materials, and acoustics in perfect balance
In a private villa in Denmark, a home has been created where every detail is carefully considered – from materials and colors to lighting, acoustics, and integrated solutions. It is a home where quality and aesthetics go hand in hand, and where a minimalist expression is achieved through understated yet precise design choices.
At Hz Acoustic, we supplied a gypsum acoustic ceiling consisting of Hz Plus acoustic panels, finished with Hz Acoustic Plaster 03, creating a smooth and uniform surface without visible joints. The installation was carried out by our partner DK Akustik, ensuring a solution where both function and finish are executed to a high standard.
In this villa, the ceiling is not designed to attract attention. Instead, it acts as a calm and cohesive surface that allows the materials and details of the interior to take center stage.
The interior features Danish design classics, a bespoke kitchen, and carefully selected colors, all contributing to a warm and refined atmosphere. Here, the role of the ceiling is to support the overall design rather than dominate it.
With the smooth finish of Hz Acoustic Plaster 03, the ceiling appears as a continuous surface that connects the spaces and creates visual calm, while also ensuring a comfortable sound environment throughout the home.
One of the defining characteristics of the project is the extensive use of integrated solutions, where technology and design are seamlessly incorporated into the ceiling.
Recessed spotlights and integrated LED lighting tracks have been plastered into the ceiling, appearing as a natural part of the surface. The lighting becomes an integral part of the architecture, where fixtures do not interrupt the ceiling but instead support the atmosphere and function of the space.
These solutions require a high level of precision in both planning and execution, resulting in a ceiling where technical installations are almost invisible within the overall design.
A notable detail in the villa is the transition between the ceiling and the raw concrete core structure. Here, a shadow gap creates a sharp and elegant junction between the smooth acoustic ceiling and the more robust concrete surface.
The contrast between the refined plastered ceiling and the raw concrete creates a compelling architectural interplay, where the materials highlight each other. It is in these details that the high quality of the project becomes particularly evident.
In modern homes with open spaces, hard materials, and large glazed areas, good acoustics are essential for everyday comfort. With a gypsum acoustic ceiling from Hz Acoustic, reverberation is effectively reduced without compromising the visual expression.
In this villa in Denmark, the result is a home with a comfortable sound environment, where the architecture remains clear and defined. The ceiling connects the spaces and supports the overall design without drawing attention.
At Hz Acoustic, these are exactly the types of projects that demonstrate how acoustics, aesthetics, and technology can work together as one.
Would you like to learn more about our gypsum acoustic ceilings for private homes?
Contact us or one of our installers – we are happy to help you create a solution where acoustics and design work together.
Products: Hz Plus 027+ and Hz Acoustic Plaster 03
Installer: DK Akustik