Adding acoustic comfort and timeless style, Screenwood was used by ABEO Architects in their recent lounge and foyer rejuvenation project at Barooga Sports Club.
October 28th, 2013
Bar areas have been defined with the use of Screenwood certified Western Red Cedar Ceiling Panels with a dark walnut tinted coating, and noise concerns have been addressed with the incorporation of the SC15 acoustic backing.
Screenwood’s acoustic backing has also been put to good use above the family area, with Screenwood Ceiling Tiles. Made from Hemlock and coated with a whitewash finish, these ceiling tiles work doubly to complement the bright and colourful space while providing excellent sound absorption and comfort.
Various lighting fixtures and services have been successfully combined with Screenwood’s products, and matching timber can be provided end for trims and details.
Screenwood
ABEO Architects
Photography: Alex Donnini
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