When creating music in your studio, the space ambiance plays a vital role. We find that nothing enhances peak-time creativity quite like the natural vibe of wood. By using acoustic treatments made from wood, you can transform an average studio into a production haven that looks and sounds fantastic. 

While these following acoustic treatment options might not be the most technologically advanced options or often found in million-dollar Hollywood studios, they are visually appealing and can significantly enhance your productivity and creative flow without having to spend a fortune. High-end treatments can be extremely expensive, costing thousands of dollars, but decking out your studio with wood can be achieved for just a few hundred bucks. 

Additionally, these panels are surprisingly lightweight and easy to install, allowing you to quickly get back to creating music. Whether you’re setting up a compact home studio or a larger professional space, wooden acoustic treatments can add a touch of legitimacy while creating a relaxed and inspiring environment. In summary, these treatments are an excellent way to elevate the ambiance and set the stage for your best work yet.


Wood Veneer Hub Acoustic Panels 

If you’re looking for a natural vibe to decorate your studio, the Wood Veneer Hub’s acoustic panels are the ones that I have lined throughout all of the primary walls in my own studio. Why? Because first and foremost, they look fantastic and the way that, when installed correctly, seamlessly cover a wall and give an entirely and continuously-natural vibe from floor to ceiling (or whatever else you decide to line them on). 

They come in various colors, from somber and dark to brighter-stained wood, for a more uplifting vibe. I dig the darker palette and love the intimate and cozy vibe that these panels bring into the studio. And because you get two panels per pack, they aren’t as expensive as you would expect – even one panel covers a fair amount of wall space in my small studio! And the creativity that the natural woodland vibe brings to my creative price is hard to put a price tag on anyways. 

Learn More About These Panels On The Wood Veneer’s Website Here 

SoundAssured Acoustic Diffusers 

It’s common for people to focus more on sound absorption than diffusion when treating a room, but it’s important to prioritize diffusion as well. The cost of pro-grade diffusers used to be a barrier, but now more affordable options are available. One brand we recommend is Sound Assured, which offers great treatment options at a price point accessible to most small-studio owners and bedroom producers. 

Their Paulownia Wood Acoustic Diffusers are lightweight and workable wood, so they’re easier to handle than many premium wooden diffusers. They also take stains well, allowing you to customize their appearance to match your studio’s vibe. Check out SoundAssured’s website to learn more about these panels.

Learn More About These Panels On SoundAssured’s Website Here

ShepitWorkshop’s Acoustic Panel

If you can’t find the wood-styled acoustic treatment that you’re after on bigger websites from larger manufacturers, then Etsy is guaranteed to be your best friend. And while countless makers offer their take on different types of acoustic treatments, it’s hard to argue with the sleek and stylish qualities of Shepit Workshop’s diffusion panels. 

And better yet, they are super affordable! For just a few hundred dollars you can get a near-personalized diffuser made entirely of quality wood that is perfect for your studio and creative space. As you can probably assume by now, we are big fans of the darker textures and more somber color palettes, but if you want to get wild and crazy they also do more wild color schemes with rich blues and other vibrant hues.

Learn More About These Panels On ShepitWorkshop’s Etsy Page Here

Vicoustic VicPattern Ultra Wavewood Acoustic Panels

Investing in high-quality studio panels can make a significant difference in the sound quality of your recording space. Unlike the Wood Veneer Hub panels, these panels can be used sparingly and have a noticeable impact. Archello’s Etsy page offers a selection of beautiful and effective panels, such as the Arrowzoom 4 Diffuse PRO. 

If the price range is not within your budget, the Arrowzoom acoustic panels are a more affordable alternative. Check out Archello’s Etsy page to learn more and enhance the sound quality of your studio.

Learn More About These Panels On Archello’s Etsy Page Here

Arrowzoom 4 Diffuse PRO 

For a better vibe in your studio, consider upgrading your acoustic treatment with Arrowzoom’s panels. These panels offer a more minimalistic wooden aesthetic that blends well with any studio design. 

Unlike the common foam treatment used by new producers, Arrowzoom’s panels use conventional cloth material commonly seen in mid-to-upper tier studios. 

Learn More About These Panels On Arrowzoom’s Amazon Page Here

NepTuneAudio’s Workshop

If you’re looking for a minimalist wooden aesthetic for your studio, NepTune Audio’s panels are an excellent choice. The wooden frame adds a touch of warmth, while the rest of the treatment material is the standard cloth seen in mid-to-upper tier acoustic treatment. Although $150 per panel may seem like a significant investment, it’s worth noting that you only need a few of these panels in your studio for them to be effective. 

Moreover, NepTune is a fantastic manufacturer that prioritizes quality over quantity. Each panel that is shipped out is durable and exceptional, and the person-to-person interaction on Etsy truly sets it apart from other big-box manufacturers.

Learn More About These Panels On NepTune’s Etsy Page Here

EVENRISING Wooden Bass Traps 

These bass traps from EVENRISING provide a simple and stylish solution for acoustic treatment in your music studio. Many foam bass traps are ineffective and better options can be hard to come by. Fortunately, we have done the research for you and recommend these bass traps. 

The wood material is easily customizable with stain to fit the aesthetic of your creative space.

Learn More About These Panels On Their Amazon Page Here

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Will Vance is a professional music producer who has been involved in the industry for the better part of a decade and has been the managing editor at Magnetic Magazine since mid-2022. In that time period, he has published thousands of articles on music production, industry think pieces and educational articles about the music industry. Over the last decade as a professional music producer, Will Vance has also ran multiple successful and highly respected record labels in the industry, including Where The Heart Is Records as well as having launched a new label with a focus on community through Magnetic Magazine. When not running these labels or producing his own music, Vance is likely writing for other top industry sites like Waves or the Hyperbits Masterclass or working on his upcoming book on mindfulness in music production. On the rare chance he's not thinking about music production, he's probably running a game of Dungeons and Dragons with his friends which he has been the dungeon master for for many years.