Plaster-over grilles and color-matched trims let sound bloom without boxes. A designer trick: position speakers along longer walls and tune bass so tables don’t vibrate. Alex swapped a chunky soundbar for two invisible in-wall speakers and heard dialogue clarity jump while the TV wall became a clean plane. True immersion, zero shelf clutter, and lower listening volumes every evening.
Printed fabric and natural wool panels double as gallery pieces while absorbing reflections that tire ears. Thin frames float with gentle shadows, emphasizing composition over equipment. An apartment owner chose three neutral panels, each hiding absorption rated for living rooms, and noticed conversations felt easier. Minimalism isn’t silence; it is considered sound without competing shapes or visible hardware.
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