How can I choose the right panel for my project?

Short Answer
Panel selection is 5 sequential decisions:

Step 1 - APPLICATION:
Interior or exterior? Wet area (bathroom) or dry? Floor-to-ceiling feature or accent strip? Each demands a different material.

Step 2 - SUB-CATEGORY:
Louver / 3D wall / decorative wall / exterior / PU stone / acoustic / alabaster? What design effect do you want?

Step 3 - MATERIAL:
Charcoal (budget interior), PVC (wet areas), MDF/HDF (premium interior), WPC (exterior). Material drives durability and price.

Step 4 - DESIGN (look, finish, colour):
Wood, stone, marble, solid colour, geometric, metallic, fabric - match to your room's overall palette.

Step 5 - SAMPLE & VISUALIZE:
Order a sample, see it under your home's actual lighting. NEVER skip this - louvers look very different on a screen vs in real walls.

ALWAYS order 10% extra for cutting wastage.

Detailed Explanation

Panel selection feels overwhelming because there are 6,500+ SKUs in our catalogue. The simplest way to narrow down is to make 5 decisions in sequence - each one removes 80-90% of the options.

Step 1 - APPLICATION: where is the panel going?
1. Interior (living room, bedroom, dining, foyer, kitchen, pooja) - most panel types work indoors. Choose by design.
2. Wet area (bathroom feature wall, behind kitchen sink) - needs PVC or waterproof-rated panel.
3. Exterior (facade, compound wall, balcony, soffit) - needs WPC or exterior-rated panel.
4. Ceiling (soffit) - needs lightweight panel with good adhesion (PVC, WPC soffit, polystyrene).
5. Acoustic-critical (home theatre, office, recording room) - dedicated acoustic panel.

Step 2 - SUB-CATEGORY: what design effect?
1. Louvers / fluted / rafters - vertical line, depth, currently the #1 trend.
2. 3D wall panels - sculpted relief (hex, wave, geometric) - bold hero walls.
3. Decorative wall panels - flat printed/embossed wall cladding.
4. PU stone panels - realistic stone look, lightweight.
5. Exterior wall panels - weather-rated, facade and outdoor.
6. Acoustic panels - sound absorption.
7. Alabaster sheets - translucent backlit luxury accent.

Step 3 - MATERIAL: durability and budget
1. Charcoal / polystyrene - most affordable, lightweight, interior dry use only.
2. PVC - waterproof, wet areas, also lightweight.
3. MDF - premium interior feel, paintable, indoor dry use.
4. HDF - denser, more durable than MDF, high-traffic.
5. WPC - weather-rated, exterior and balcony use.
6. Aluminium-composite - high-end exterior facades.

Step 4 - DESIGN: look, colour, finish
Match to your room's overall palette:
1. Warm wood-look (walnut, smoked oak, teak) - most popular, works in any room.
2. Stone-look (ledger stone, slate, marble) - feature walls, foyers.
3. Solid colours (cream, sage, charcoal, terracotta) - modern accent.
4. Geometric, hexagonal, wave (3D relief) - bold contemporary.
5. Marble-look - luxury, behind TVs and beds.
6. Fabric, leather, metallic - designer accent areas.

Step 5 - SAMPLE & VISUALIZE
NEVER skip this. Panel texture and depth read completely differently in real life than on a screen. Order a sample, hold it against the wall you'll install on, see it under your home's actual lighting (morning, afternoon, evening). For louvers specifically, the way the vertical grooves catch light is everything - and that doesn't show in a flat photograph.

Material Depot's 4-step buying flow is built around this - discover online, walk into the Experience Centre, mix and match, touch and feel before placing the order.

ALWAYS order 10% extra for cutting wastage - louvers especially produce off-cuts because they need to align across the wall.
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