Why Acoustipics Work for Heritage Buildings
- joannahelin6
- Sep 30
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 23
Heritage buildings are buildings or structures of historical or cultural importance. They are a vital part of the country’s heritage and require conservation. This is important as there are almost 400,000 officially recognised heritage assets in England of which 95% are listed buildings.
Heritage building wall restrictions require Listed Building Consent (LBC) and this can include internal walls. Walls which contribute to a building's historic layout or have features like original panelling may require LBC for any changes or removal. This can even include pictures, wall and window treatments.
Acoustipics are so light, they can be installed frameless using removable fixings. This makes them perfect for heritage buildings where there are restrictions. Some heritage buildings have thinner walls than can be found in modern buildings. The rooms with these walls can often benefit from some sort of acoustic treatment. While speakers emitting white noise can help with privacy, additional acoustic treatment can also help maintain privacy.
This is also true for older buildings and homes, especially older terraced or semi-detached properties.
Get in touch for more information on how you can use Acoustipics for your heritage building project.





