Gypsum acoustic ceiling in a detail-rich villa in Denmark

Gips akustikloft i detaljerig villa i Viby ved Aarhus – 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. Click here to read more about the project A ceiling that allows the details to stand out 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. Integrated solutions with high precision 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. The meeting of raw and refined materials 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. Acoustics, aesthetics, and technical performance in balance 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 03Installer: DK Akustik Find an installer near you More references See our other references here.

Acoustic ceilings in historic surroundings at Nordstens Hus in Hillerød

Acoustic ceilings in historic surroundings at Nordstens Hus in Hillerød – From industrial factory to modern workspace with respect for detail In the centre of Hillerød’s pedestrian street, you will find Nordstens Hus – a historic property that has been transformed into a modern shared workspace. Behind the transformation is Frederiksborg Gruppen, which, with more than 65 years of experience, has delivered a project where past and present come together with great respect for the building’s history. At Hz Acoustic, we have supplied acoustic solutions for the project, where the ambition was clear: to create modern comfort and good acoustics without compromising the original architectural details. The result is a building where acoustic ceilings form a natural part of the architecture and support the overall spatial experience. Click here to read more about the project A building with history in its walls Nordstens Hus, located at Slotsgade 13–15, dates back to 1886, when the building served as the headquarters of Nordsten’s factory – one of Northern Europe’s leading manufacturers of seed drills. For more than 100 years, products were developed here and exported worldwide. Today, the building has been carefully restored in collaboration with the National Museum of Denmark, and many original details have been preserved. These include exposed beams, high vaulted ceilings, and historical features such as a framed ceiling painting that offers a unique glimpse into the building’s origins in the 19th century. Projects like this require a careful balance between old and new. Acoustic ceilings that respect the architecture To ensure a good working environment in the new office spaces, we supplied a combination of Hz Plus 027+ and Hz Basic 007, both finished with Hz Acoustic Plaster 03. The solution creates a smooth, seamless acoustic ceiling that integrates discreetly into the historic surroundings. The ceiling acts as a calm backdrop, allowing the original details to stand out rather than competing with them. In spaces with exposed beams and high ceilings, acoustics can often be a challenge. Here, the acoustic ceiling helps to reduce reverberation and create a comfortable sound environment—an essential factor in modern office spaces where focus and collaboration go hand in hand. A modern workspace with a focus on community Nordstens Workspace is more than just offices. It is a dynamic environment where businesses and people meet in inspiring surroundings. With contributions from, among others, HAY, who have been responsible for the interior design, workspaces have been created to support new ways of working. Light, materials, and acoustics all play a central role in shaping the experience of the space. Frederiksborg Gruppen’s mantra – “We do things properly” – is clearly reflected throughout the project. From the overall concept to the smallest details, quality and respect for the building’s heritage are evident. A dialogue between past and present The project has been carried out by our experienced partner DK Akustik, ensuring a precise and high-quality installation. In collaboration with Møgelhøj Arkitekter, a solution has been created where modern acoustics and historic architecture work together. Nordstens Hus stands today as a strong example of how an industrial building can be transformed into a modern workspace without losing its identity. On the contrary, the building’s history has become an integral part of the experience. 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 acoustic ceilings for office buildings and the transformation of existing properties?Contact us or one of our installers. We will help you find the right solution for your project. Products: Hz Plus 027+, Hz Basic 007, and Hz Acoustic Plaster 03Installer: DK AkustikArchitect: Møgelhøj Arkitekter Find an installer near you More references See our other references here.

Smooth acoustic ceiling in minimalist modern villa

Akustikloft med Hz Basic akustikplade

Smooth acoustic ceiling in minimalist modern villa When architecture, materials, and details come together in harmony, homes are created where aesthetics and functionality work side by side. This is exactly the case in this 430 m² modern villa in Zealand, Denmark, where homeowner Lise Henriksen and her husband have created a residence defined by a clean, minimalist style and a clear attention to detail. At Hz Acoustic, we delivered approximately 165 m² of acoustic ceiling to the home’s hall, corridor, living room, kitchen, and one of the bathrooms. Our partner Akustiknord carried out the installation, where acoustics and aesthetics have been integrated as a natural part of the architectural design. Click here to read more about the project An acoustic ceiling that supports the minimalist style In a home with such a refined and minimalist architectural expression, it is important that the ceiling does not draw attention away from the other elements of the space. For this reason, our Hz Basic acoustic panel 001 was selected. The panel consists of a 30mm mineral wool core combined with a glass granulate board. The panels are finished with Hz Acoustic Plaster 03, creating a smooth and uniform surface without visible joints. The result is a calm ceiling that appears as one continuous surface and supports the minimalist architectural language of the house. The smooth finish fits naturally into modern architecture, where lines, proportions, and materials are carefully balanced. Carefully integrated installations One of the most interesting details in the project is the plaster-integrated speakers in the kitchen and living room. The speakers are integrated directly into the ceiling and finished with acoustic plaster, making them completely invisible. For those interested in this solution, Hz Acoustic collaborates with Luxtek, a distributor of Sonance speakers that can be integrated directly into our acoustic ceilings. The speakers are installed within the ceiling and then finished with acoustic plaster, making them invisible while allowing sound to pass through the surface. The result is a discreet solution where sound technology and architecture merge without disrupting the aesthetics of the space. The project is characterised by a high level of detailing. The ceiling includes several integrated spotlights and lighting outlets, carefully positioned to provide balanced illumination throughout the rooms. Along the window sections, sharp transitions have been created at the curtain recesses, where the curtains are integrated into the architecture. These precise details reinforce the clean architectural expression of the house and contribute to a refined and cohesive result. Such detailing requires both careful planning and high craftsmanship during installation, something that in this project has been achieved through close collaboration between the homeowner, craftsmen, and installer. Acoustics as a natural part of the architecture Modern homes with large open spaces, hard surfaces, and expansive windows can often present acoustic challenges. In these environments, an acoustic ceiling plays a key role in everyday comfort. With Hz Basic acoustic panels 001 combined with Hz Acoustic Plaster 03, the ceiling effectively absorbs sound and reduces reverberation while maintaining the architectural expression. The result is a home where the sound environment remains comfortable, even in large living areas, and where the ceiling forms a natural and discreet part of the overall design. A home where the details make the difference The project at Lise Henriksen’s home is a clear example of how acoustics can be integrated into modern residential architecture without dominating the space. Instead, the ceiling acts as a refined backdrop that highlights the home’s materials, light, and architectural lines. From the invisible speakers to the precise detailing at the curtain recesses, every element has been carefully considered. 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 acoustic ceilings for private homes and new-build projects? Contact us or one of our skilled installers. We’ll help you find the right solution that matches your design, acoustic needs, and budget. Products: Hz Basic 001 and Hz Akustikpuds 03Installer: Akustiknord Find an installer near you More references See our other references here.

Acoustic ceiling in new extension by Sølvsten Arkitektur

Acoustic ceiling in new extension by Sølvsten Arkitektur When a home is expanded with a new extension, the ambition is often to create a space that feels like a natural continuation of the existing building while also adding something new: more space, more daylight, improved functionality, and a stronger architectural coherence. In this project, designed by Sølvsten Arkitektur, this balance has been achieved with great precision and the choice of acoustic ceiling plays a central role. The extension is designed as a harmonious continuation of the original house, where a subtle shift in floor level creates a refined transition between old and new. This small step generates a generous ceiling height in the new kitchen-living space, increasing both the spatial volume and the sense of lightness and movement. The large glazed openings draw daylight deeply into the room and further into the rest of the home, which makes the acoustic environment an essential part of the overall experience. Click here to read more about the project Katrine Sølvsten www.soelvsten-arkitektur.dk+45 20 44 99 18ks@soelvsten-arkitektur.dkPorsvej 6, 8220 BrabrandCVR 39466155 See our projects with Sølvsten Arkitektur here: An acoustic ceiling that supports the architectural intent A kitchen-living area with a high ceiling, hard surfaces, and expansive windows naturally places high demands on the sound environment. At the same time, the acoustic solution must not disrupt the architectural vision. To meet these requirements, the extension has been completed using a combination of Hz Plus gypsum acoustic panels and our finest Hz Acoustic Plaster 03. The Hz Plus acoustic panels ensure effective sound absorption throughout the space, including areas with high activity levels, hard materials, and strong sound reflections. On top of the panels, Hz Acoustic Plaster 03 provides a completely smooth, uniform, and elegant ceiling surface without visible joints. The result is a calm, cohesive expression that supports the architecture while maintaining excellent acoustic comfort. Together, the system creates an acoustic ceiling that enhances both the aesthetics of the room and the everyday experience – even when the kitchen is in use, the children are playing, and the family gathers in one shared space. An extension with architectural calm and material depth Sølvsten Arkitektur has worked with a refined, muted material palette in which each surface has its purpose and contributes to the tactile quality of the space. The rendered brickwork, the warm timber cladding, and the deep anodised overhang create a balanced exterior, beautifully connected to the garden through the large window sections. Inside, the same tactile approach continues. Here, the soft, organic texture of microcement meets cooler steel details, while textile elements filter the light and add a discreet atmosphere. In this interplay between the raw and the refined, the acoustic ceiling becomes a natural part of the whole. The ceiling appears as a calm, cohesive surface that ties the space together and supports the subtle, modern atmosphere that defines the extension. An acoustic ceiling with purpose The extension appears as a quiet and carefully considered architectural addition that respects the existing home while adding a new layer of contemporary functionality. Acoustics are not an afterthought here, but an integrated part of the design. By combining Hz Plus gypsum acoustic panels with Hz Acoustic Plaster 03, the family gains a smooth, seamless, and highly effective acoustic ceiling that makes the large kitchen-living area welcoming, comfortable to spend time in, and well suited for everyday life as well as social gatherings. Would you like to know more about our gypsum acoustic ceilings for private homes and new builds? Contact us or one of our skilled installers. We’ll help you find the right solution that matches your design, acoustic needs, and budget. Products: Hz Plus 027+ and Hz Acoustic Plaster 03Installer: DK AkustikArchitect: Sølvsten Arkitektur Find an installer near you More references See our other references here.

Acoustic ceilings at ARoS

Salling Galleriet, ARoS

Acoustic ceilings at ARoS – where art and acoustics go hand in hand. At ARoS Art Museum in Aarhus, architecture, art, and acoustics come together in two exceptional projects featuring world-class acoustic solutions delivered by Hz Acoustic. The new acoustic ceilings at ARoS form part of the museum’s major extension, which includes an underground gallery and The Dome, a Skyspace by James Turrell. The extension is designed by Schmidt Hammer Lassen, and contractor Aarsleff is responsible for the build. The elegant acoustic ceilings have been installed by our skilled partner, DK Akustik Vest. The project consists of two unique components: the open, atmospheric Art Square, leading visitors towards James Turrell’s artpiece The Dome, a Skyspace, and the underground Salling Gallery, a new 1,000 m² exhibition space for large-scale contemporary art. Click here to read more about the project A passage leading into the light In the new Art Square – the transitional space guiding visitors into Turrell’s iconic ‘The Dome, a Skyspace by James Turrell’ installation – light, volume, and acoustics are balanced with great care. Here, we supplied Hz Plus acoustic panels, finished with our Hz Acoustic Plaster 03 to create a smooth, seamless surface. The plaster is particularly well suited for organic and curved geometries, such as the circular skylight that brings daylight into the space and generates an almost meditative atmosphere. Along the walls, precisely fitted edge trims provide a sharp, refined finish that follows the gentle curve of the passage. The result is a calm, cohesive surface in which the ceiling becomes a natural part of the architecture, supporting the spatial experience rather than dominating it. At the same time, the acoustic ceiling ensures a pleasant sound environment, allowing visitors to move towards the artwork in quiet contemplation – fully aligned with the intention behind Turrell’s light installation. The Salling Gallery – 1,000 m² beneath the ground The second part of the project is the Salling Gallery, an underground exhibition hall of 1,000 square metres. Here, a raw, industrial concrete setting forms the backdrop for large-scale international contemporary art. For this space, we supplied Hz Dual 011-R acoustic panels, made from upcycled textile waste, together with Hz Acoustic Plaster 09, which also contains finely processed textile waste – including recycled bedsheets from a local laundry. The plaster is tinted and adjusted to match the architectural expression of the room, giving the surface depth and character without compromising sound absorption. The combination of recycled materials and advanced acoustic technology results in a ceiling that unites sustainability, function, and aesthetics – a perfect match for ARoS’ ambition to merge art and architecture. The acoustic ceiling improves the reverberation conditions in the large gallery and supports an environment where sound, light, and artistic immersion are in balance. The architecture frames the art rather than competing with it. An acoustic contribution to Danish cultural heritage With the expansion of ARoS and the opening of The Dome and the Salling Gallery, the museum adds a new chapter to the cultural landscape of Aarhus. For us at Hz Acoustic, it is a privilege to contribute to a project where sound, light, and materials are considered integral to the overall artistic experience. Whether in a light-filled passage or in a raw subterranean gallery, the project demonstrates how modern acoustic solutions can be adapted to any architectural expression – from the understated to the monumental. Would you like to know more about our acoustic ceilings for museums, galleries, and public spaces?Contact us – we will be happy to help you create spaces where acoustics, aesthetics, and technical performance come together. Find an installer near you More references See our other references here.

Gypsum acoustic ceiling in a modern villa with a view and understated elegance

Hz Acoustic acoustic ceiling. Sølvsten Arkitektur

Gypsum acoustic ceiling in a modern villa with a view and understated elegance – A ceiling that creates calm without stealing attention. When architecture and landscape blend together, every detail must work in perfect harmony – including the acoustics. This is beautifully illustrated in this modern villa designed by Sølvsten Arkitektur, where clean lines, quality materials, and open views take center stage. Here, Hz Acoustic has delivered a gypsum acoustic ceiling that creates a calm and comfortable sound environment without drawing attention away from the home’s architectural qualities. The project was carried out in close collaboration with DK Akustik Vest, resulting in a home where function and aesthetics go hand in hand. Click here to read more about the project Katrine Sølvsten www.soelvsten-arkitektur.dk+45 20 44 99 18ks@soelvsten-arkitektur.dkPorsvej 6, 8220 BrabrandCVR 39466155 See our projects with Sølvsten Arkitektur here: A home in dialogue with the landscape The villa is inspired by Danish neighboring houses from the 1960s and 70s but reinterpreted in a contemporary architectural language. The architect has created a home that is both modern and timeless, with a strong focus on light, materials, and detail. From the road, you arrive under an elegant canopy, and through the entrance, the house opens up to the south with sweeping views of the landscape. All living areas have direct access to the terraces, and large panoramic windows draw nature right into the home. The light-colored brick facade continues from the exterior into the interior spaces, where materials and horizontal lines create a seamless transition between indoors and outdoors. This is architecture that invites calm and presence – and precisely for that reason, an acoustically optimized ceiling was a crucial element. Gypsum acoustic ceiling – discreet comfort in architectural harmony The project features Hz Plus 027+ gypsum acoustic panels combined with our Hz Acoustic Plaster 03, which provides a smooth, uniform surface without visible joints. Our gypsum acoustic ceilings are a popular choice in modern villas because they combine easy installation, high acoustic performance, and a price point that makes them attractive for both architectural and private projects. The ceiling ensures effective sound absorption in the large, open spaces, particularly in the kitchen-living area and living room, where hard surfaces such as stone, glass, and steel could otherwise cause echo and noise. At the same time, the ceiling appears completely calm and seamless, allowing the focus to remain on the view, the materials, and the architectural lines. With its smooth plastered surface, Hz Acoustic Plaster 03 supports the villa’s clean design language. The ceiling appears light and elegant and helps create a harmonious connection between the home’s other materials – from wood and marble in the kitchen to Kolumba brick in the living room. Integrated details with function and finesse Behind the simple appearance lie carefully thought-out details. Curtain rails are integrated along the large window sections, allowing the curtains to be drawn without disrupting the visual calm. Spotlights are elegantly built into the ceiling, enabling the lighting to be adjusted according to each room’s function without disturbing the overall aesthetic. Even sliding doors are integrated into walls and ceilings so that everything appears minimalist and cohesive. Nothing is left to chance. The ceiling acts as a discreet yet indispensable element that ties the entire home together – both visually and acoustically. A ceiling that completes the architecture In the villa’s kitchen-living area, there is a calm balance between warm and cool materials. The light wooden flooring contrasts beautifully with marble, steel, and glass. In this interplay, the ceiling helps create cohesion – a neutral canvas that enhances the light and the home’s connection to the surrounding nature. With a gypsum acoustic ceiling from Hz Acoustic, you don’t just get a functional ceiling, but an integrated part of the architectural experience. Sound and aesthetics merge in a result that is both beautiful and comfortable – exactly as the architecture intends. Would you like to know more about our gypsum acoustic ceilings for private homes and new builds? Contact us or one of our skilled installers. We’ll help you find the right solution that matches your design, acoustic needs, and budget. Products: Hz Plus 027+ and Hz Acoustic Plaster 03Installer: DK AkustikArchitect: Sølvsten ArkitekturPhotographer: TS-ART Find an installer near you More references See our other references here.

Calm in style – new smooth acoustic ceilings at Ascot Hotel

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Calm in style – new smooth acoustic ceilings at Ascot Hotel – A sound-dampening upgrade to classic luxury In the heart of Copenhagen, where the pulse of the city hums just outside the windows, lies Ascot Hotel – a four-star hotel where classic charm meets modern comfort. Here, guests step into a world of refined luxury, personal service, and historical details. But even the most beautiful interior can lose its magic if the acoustics don’t live up to modern standards. That’s why Ascot Hotel has just installed new smooth acoustic ceilings from Hz Acoustic – an upgrade that matches the hotel’s high standards both aesthetically and functionally. Smooth acoustic ceilings – elegant and effective sound absorption In a hotel environment, good acoustics are not just a luxury; they are a necessity. Guests must be able to relax, talk, and enjoy the tranquility behind the classic walls. That’s why Ascot chose a combination of Hz Basic 007 and Hz Flex 019 – two types of acoustic panels that together create a sound-dampening ceiling with both strong performance and a discreet appearance. Hz Basic 007 consists of 40 mm mineral wool combined with a 9 mm glass granulate panel, ensuring high sound absorption. Hz Flex 019 is a flexible 20 mm foam panel that can be adapted to even complex surfaces and corners – perfect for a historic building with unique details and special design requirements. The entire surface is finished with Hz Acoustic Plaster 03, creating a uniform and smooth acoustic ceiling without visible joints or seams. The result is a ceiling that visually blends with the architecture while acoustically creating calm in the room. History meets modern standards Ascot Hotel’s building still bears clear traces of its past as a public bathhouse. The classical reliefs with bathing motifs tell the story of another era and for that reason, it was essential to choose an acoustic solution that respects the building’s historical expression. With support from sub-consultant ERIK Arkitekter, a solution was created where modern requirements for fire safety and acoustic performance go hand in hand with respect for the building’s original aesthetics. The result is an atmospheric space where every room feels welcoming and calm – exactly what guests expect from a hotel of this class. The installation was carried out by our skilled partner DK Akustik, ensuring precision and craftsmanship at every stage. An investment in comfort and quality A sound-dampening ceiling makes a noticeable difference – not only in the experience but also in the overall quality of a stay. At Ascot Hotel, they understand that true luxury today is about the total impression: from morning coffee to a good night’s sleep, every moment should feel complete. That’s why smooth acoustic ceilings are an investment that goes beyond aesthetics – creating real value for both guests and staff. Would you also like to ensure great acoustics in your space without compromising on design? Then contact one of our skilled installers for guidance and get a solution tailored to your acoustic and aesthetic needs. Good acoustics can both be felt and heard. Find an installer near you More references See our other references here.

Smooth acoustic ceiling in a listed building: Strandgade 104

Strandgade 104 Hz Acoustic acoustic ceiling

Smooth acoustic ceiling in a listed building: Strandgade 104 In the heart of Christianshavn, where Copenhagen’s history flows through the canals, Strandgade 104 stands as a carefully transformed property with roots dating back to 1806. The former leather warehouse has now been converted into four exclusive boutique hotel apartments overlooking both the canal and the city’s vibrant atmosphere. Here, history has not just been preserved – it has been highlighted and elevated, with respect for the past and an eye on the future. The property developer Falk-Rønne & Kierkegaard, together with partner Artha, acquired the building in 2022 and began the transformation. Minimal intervention with maximum effect The renovation of the fully listed building was carried out in close collaboration with architect David Thulstrup and the Danish Agency for Culture and Palaces. This demanded a high level of care in both materials and solutions – especially when it came to acoustics. In listed buildings, nothing can be lost: every beam, brick, and surface tells a story. That is precisely why the choice fell on Hz Flex-R acoustic panels and Hz Acoustic Plaster 03 from Hz Acoustic. Hz Flex-R is made from recycled foam and is characterized by its flexibility and low thickness of just 15 mm. This makes it possible to preserve and highlight the many visible beams that define the building’s character, without letting the ceiling dominate the space. An acoustic ceiling in a listed building that blends seamlessly with the architecture When it comes to older and listed buildings, modern solutions must take a step back – without compromising comfort. With Hz Acoustic Plaster 03, a smooth acoustic ceiling is achieved that naturally blends with the room’s other surfaces. The white plastered finish reflects light and accentuates the details of the restored materials without drawing attention away from them. The result is an acoustic solution that works discreetly. Guests and residents feel the difference through the comfortable sound and visual calm, even if they don’t see it. Design vision with respect for history Architect David Thulstrup describes the ambition as a desire to bring the future into the past – without imitating it. By working with a limited palette of materials, including Dinesen planks, Sørensen leather, and Finnish granite stone, he has succeeded in creating a dialogue between old and new that is neither nostalgic nor intrusive. Our contribution to the project’s acoustics plays a discreet yet crucial role in this overall balance. When acoustics and aesthetics work hand in hand, a special sense of calm emerges – and that is exactly the feeling experienced in the apartments at Strandgade 104. An acoustic ceiling in a listed building must not only meet modern sound standards; it must also integrate respectfully with the building’s history. Our solution here does exactly that. We are proud to be part of a project where preservation and renewal meet in perfect harmony. Are you interested in a smooth acoustic ceiling for a listed building? Contact us or one of our installers to learn more about how we can help you achieve excellent acoustics and beautiful aesthetics while preserving the unique details of a listed property. Architect: David ThulstrupDeveloper: Falk-Rønne & Kierkegaard and partner ArthaInstaller: DK Akustik Find an installer near you More references See our other references here.

Acoustic ceiling and sharp lines at Hages Badehotel

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.

Good sound for great burgers with a smooth acoustic ceiling from Hz Acoustic

Good sound for great burgers with a smooth acoustic ceiling from Hz Acoustic – Acoustic ceilings that match the flavor At Gasoline Grill on Strandvejen in Hellerup, they know that details make all the difference. It’s not just about grilling the patties to perfection or getting the bun just right – it’s also about creating the right atmosphere. After all, world-famous burgers deserve to be enjoyed in a space where you can hear each other talk, even when the restaurant is full. That’s why Gasoline Grill has installed a Hz Basic 007 acoustic ceiling with Hz Acoustic Plaster 03. A smooth acoustic ceiling that provides an efficient and aesthetically pleasing result – and most importantly, peace in the room and peace for the ears. A smooth acoustic ceiling without compromise Acoustic ceilings are often associated with visible panels, edges, and joints, but that doesn’t have to be the case. With a solution from Hz Acoustic, you get a smooth acoustic ceiling without visible transitions. It’s made up of acoustic panels that are later coated with a specially developed acoustic plaster, resulting in one uniform, uninterrupted surface. No seams, no distractions – just elegant and effective sound absorption that shortens reverberation time. That’s exactly why Gasoline Grill chose to install a Hz Basic 007 acoustic ceiling – our most efficient solution. Each panel consists of 40 mm mineral wool with 9 mm glass granulate on top. The result is high sound absorption combined with a calm visual expression that fits perfectly into modern restaurants and cafés with open spaces. From noise to conversation – with help from DK Akustik The installation at Gasoline Grill was carried out by our partner DK Akustik, who has extensive experience integrating acoustic ceilings in both new and existing environments. With precision and a strong sense of aesthetics, they ensured that the new smooth acoustic ceiling blends seamlessly with the restaurant’s minimalist interior – without drawing attention away from either the design or the menu. The result is noticeable: guests can have conversations without raising their voices, even when the line is long and the grill is sizzling. Good sound enhances good atmosphere – making the entire dining experience more inviting. How much does an acoustic ceiling cost? That’s a question we often get, and the answer depends on the room size, desired design, and choice of materials. But one thing is certain: an acoustic ceiling is an investment in both comfort and aesthetics. It’s not just about sound – it’s about the overall impression, comfort, and atmosphere. If you’re curious about acoustic ceiling prices or want to learn more about what’s possible in your own project, contact one of our installers. They can provide guidance and a tailored quote to match your needs. Find an installer near you At Hz Acoustic, we help you create spaces that sound as good as they look.And that – just like a great burger – simply feels a little better. More references See our other references here.