Hello!
In our bathroom project, I would like to have acoustic ceiling tiles to reduce the reflections a bit (as little as they might do when the walls are tiled...).
Due to the basement location, the ceiling height is already low, and I don't want to lower the ceiling further. I had thought about gluing the acoustic panels directly to the ceiling and was looking at Focus B. They are not really made for wet areas, but what do you think, shouldn't they hold up reasonably?
Other suggestions are welcome.
 
If you have good ventilation in the shower, it should work. Is there a "good" distance between the ceiling and the showerhead, or is there a risk that it will splash on the panels? Otherwise, just go for it. It's not worse than having to replace the ones that get discolored by the water vapor if so. Available in both 20/40mm thickness.
 
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Träullit.
You get moisture-buffering properties included, which is perfect for a bathroom.
Available in different colors and patterns nowadays.
 
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