Acoustic ceiling baffles are attached to the ceiling using a variety of secure and discreet mounting systems, ensuring they seamlessly integrate into any space without compromising on aesthetics. The specific method of attachment can vary depending on the baffle type and the ceiling’s structure. Common mounting options include direct-to-ceiling fixing, suspension by cables or chains and installation on tracks. These methods allow for flexible placement and easy adjustment to achieve optimal acoustic performance and visual appeal.
For direct-to-ceiling installations, brackets or adhesive may be used, making this option suitable for baffles that require a close fit against the ceiling. Suspension systems, on the other hand, offer the advantage of adjustable height, which can be particularly beneficial in spaces with high ceilings or where specific acoustic configurations are needed.
