10 EASY DIY-PROJECTS THAT ONLY REQUIRES TWO AKUPANELS

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Do you love DIY projects? And do you like to be praised for your creative style? Then I have some ideas for you. In this post, I will show you 10 easy DIY ideas, that you can create with a maximum of 2 wooden acoustic panels.

 

 

OVERVIEW:

  • A bedside table.
  • A keyhanger.
  • A radiator cover.
  • A decoration for a kitchen island.
  • A corner of comfort.
  • An alcove.
  • A simple acoustic wall.
  • A “door frame”.
  • A quick upgrade of your entrance.
  • A back cover for cupboard and furniture.
  • Are you ready?

Let’s get to it.

1 – HEADBOARDS

This is one of my favorite small projects to with the acoustical panels!

It’s a super popular project at the moment.

It’s super simple and must be classified as one of the world’s easiest DIY project.

The 3 steps: 

  1. Buy an acoustical panel in your favorite colour.
  2. Mount the panel on the wall above your bed by driving black screws through the black felt and into the wall.
  3. Put you bed back in place and enjoy the new look.

Don’t you agree that it’s super simple?

It doesn’t get any easier.

And the best part is, that it doesn’t require any advanced skills. I usually compare it to installing shelves on a wall. If you can manage that, then you can also install the akupanels.

Pretty neat, right?

I must admit that our customers have been super creative.

I love it.

On to the next project:

2 - A KEYHANGER.

As you can see on this image, then this is kind of brilliant.

The project in it self doesn’t even require a full panel. You can even use leftovers from another project, or you can make it from one of our colour samples.

As I said – it doesn’t require much. All you have to do is go to your local store to buy some “hooks”.

It’s a fun project if you ask me.

3 - A RADIATOR COVER

Is it possible to do a cover for the radiator with you acoustical panels?

As you can see, then there’s no radiator in this image.

That’s because it’s hidden

… behind a cover made from akupanels.

So the cheeky answer is; yes – that certainly is possible.

Brilliant, right?

The only thing you have to bear in mind is that you might have to cut long holes in the felt between some of the lammelas to ensure that the air can circulate.

That’s a least what I personally would recommend even thought it hasen’t been done in this picture.

But ok – you can always try it out without cutting the holes, and if that isn’t enough, then you can always cut the holes afterwards if thats necessary.

Ok now – let’s move on.

4 - A DECORATION FOR THE KITCHEN DESK

Have a look. It can be done as simple as this.

It doesn’t require any more than two panels to take your kitchen desk to the next level. With this project you will add a really stylish and exclusive look to your kitchen.

Cut the panels and mount the panels with black screws through the filt and – voila!

Easy.

5 - A CORNER COZY CORNER OF COMFORT

This one explains it self.

I don’t think I want to add that much of a comment except from the fact that you don’t necessarily have to cover a whole wall with acoustical panels in order to get a nice wall.

Less can do it.

Moving on!

6 - AN ALCOVE

Yes!

I’ve really been looking forward to sharing this idea with you!

Because when we posted this image on our instagram it had a ton of likes. So I know for a fact that this is a very popular project to do.

If you are one of the lucky ones to have an alcove in your house, then this project is a must do.

Even though you would only need a few panels for it then I would say that it doubles the coziness factor in the room.

7 - A SIMPLE ACOUSTIC WALL

Some times it only requires a few panels in order to create a drastic change on a wall. The point being once again that only a few panels can make massive changes.

You don’t have to cover a wall from one end to the other.

I have collected som examples here which only requires a maximum of two panels.

I love the detail with the mirror.

It’s like the mirror is binding the two types of wall – the painted wall and the slatwall – together in a beautiful way.

Do you own a mirror like this? Then I think you should consider this look.

Another great detail is this one.

These few panels seems to make the whole room stand out from the ordinary to the extraordinary. After all it’s a simple detail, but what a difference it makes.

Brilliant (if you ask me)!

And once more – a simple solution but very beautiful.

It’s also one them projects you can do if you have a spare panels from another project.

8 - A “DOOR FRAME”

Do you have door in you hallway?

Then you might be able to make a beautiful door frame like this. By doing this you will add a significantly more exclusive look to your door.

A lovely detail. Don’t you agree?

9 - A QUICK UPGRADE OF YOUR ENTRANCE

Quite often there’s not a lot of space in your entrance, which is why you in nature doesn’t need a lot of panels in order to optimize the look of the entrance.

As you can see here – just one acoustical panel can really improve the first impression that your guests get once they enter your home.

And as you might already know – first impressions a super important!

It’s as simple as this.

I wish we would have had a picture of the entrance before it was optimized, but I think that you can easily imagine what difference it has made.

All right – here comes the last idea that I want to show you.

10 - DECOR FOR FURNITURE AND CLOSETS

In this case I have several solutions that I would like to share with you.

One of the options is to give the old furniture a new look, as in the picture above.

And this leads me to the second proposal. The possibility to create a really cool wall covering based on your existing furniture.

Take a look at this.

This is by far my favorite project that only requires two panels. Which is why I thought it would be the perfect idea to end this blogpost with.

I really hope that you got inspired.

And remember the whole point being that in some cases just a single panel can make a huge difference in your decor.

Another thing is that doing one these projects is also a good way to learn how to work with the product before you throw yourself at another – larger – project.

In any case – thanks for reading!