What are alabaster sheets?
Short Answer
Alabaster sheets are translucent decorative panels that GLOW when backlit - the most luxurious panel category. Used as hero installations behind pooja units, bar walls, ceiling features and premium reception areas.
Materials:
1. ACRYLIC / RESIN ALABASTER - most common. Translucent acrylic with marble veining or stone pattern embedded.
2. NATURAL ALABASTER (real stone) - quarried alabaster slabs. Premium, expensive, needs structural support.
3. ONYX-LOOK SHEETS - translucent acrylic mimicking onyx stone (golden, amber, green translucent).
How they work:
1. Mount LED strip lighting behind the sheet (warm white 2700-3000K typical).
2. The light passes through the translucent material.
3. Surface texture / veining is dramatically highlighted.
4. Creates a luxurious glowing wall feature.
Best uses:
1. Pooja unit / mandir back panel - most popular Indian use.
2. Bar wall feature.
3. Ceiling features (recessed glowing panels).
4. Premium reception walls.
5. Luxury bathroom feature walls (vanity wall, shower wall).
205 SKUs at MD - premium niche category.
Materials:
1. ACRYLIC / RESIN ALABASTER - most common. Translucent acrylic with marble veining or stone pattern embedded.
2. NATURAL ALABASTER (real stone) - quarried alabaster slabs. Premium, expensive, needs structural support.
3. ONYX-LOOK SHEETS - translucent acrylic mimicking onyx stone (golden, amber, green translucent).
How they work:
1. Mount LED strip lighting behind the sheet (warm white 2700-3000K typical).
2. The light passes through the translucent material.
3. Surface texture / veining is dramatically highlighted.
4. Creates a luxurious glowing wall feature.
Best uses:
1. Pooja unit / mandir back panel - most popular Indian use.
2. Bar wall feature.
3. Ceiling features (recessed glowing panels).
4. Premium reception walls.
5. Luxury bathroom feature walls (vanity wall, shower wall).
205 SKUs at MD - premium niche category.
Detailed Explanation
Alabaster sheets are the most luxurious panel category at Material Depot - translucent decorative panels designed to be BACKLIT, so they glow from within. The effect is dramatic and hotel-suite premium - a stone-look wall that radiates warm light through marble or onyx veining patterns.
What 'alabaster sheets' actually refers to in the modern panel market:
1. ACRYLIC / RESIN ALABASTER (most common). Translucent acrylic or polyester resin sheets with marble veining, onyx swirls, or stone texture embedded inside. Premium ranges have realistic 3D veining that reads as natural stone. Typically 8-12 mm thick.
2. NATURAL ALABASTER (real stone). Quarried sedimentary stone (gypsum-based) sliced thin enough to be translucent. Premium, expensive, heavy - needs structural wall support. Used in luxury hotels, palaces, premium spa projects.
3. ONYX-LOOK SHEETS. Translucent acrylic specifically mimicking onyx stone - golden, amber, green, and warm beige translucent patterns. Most dramatic when backlit.
4. MARBLE-LOOK BACKLIT SHEETS. Translucent panels with marble veining - Calcutta, Statuario, beige marble - designed for backlit installations.
How they work:
1. The sheet is mounted on a frame about 50-150 mm away from the wall - leaving space behind for lighting.
2. LED strip lighting is mounted on the wall behind the sheet, facing forward into the cavity. Warm white 2700-3000K is the most popular colour; some installations use warm-tunable LED so the colour can be adjusted.
3. The LED light passes through the translucent sheet from behind.
4. Surface texture, veining and colour patterns are dramatically highlighted as the light passes through them.
5. The whole sheet glows like a giant lit panel.
The effect is unique to alabaster sheets and very different from any other panel - more like backlit stained glass or a giant lampshade than a wall panel.
Best uses:
1. POOJA UNIT / MANDIR BACK PANEL - the most popular Indian application. Warm-glowing marble or onyx behind the deities creates a reverent, spiritual atmosphere. Pair with brass diya stands and dim warm room lighting.
2. BAR WALL FEATURE - behind a home bar or in a restaurant. Onyx-look backlit panels are a designer-bar signature.
3. CEILING FEATURES - recessed glowing panels in a feature ceiling treatment. Hotel-lobby drama.
4. PREMIUM RECEPTION WALLS - corporate offices, luxury hotel lobbies, spa entrances. Sets the brand-luxe tone.
5. LUXURY BATHROOM FEATURE WALLS - backlit alabaster behind a bathtub, or on a vanity wall, creates a spa-resort feel.
6. STAIRCASE LANDING WALL - a backlit alabaster wall at a stair landing draws the eye up.
7. FOYER WALL - for high-end residential entrances.
Installation considerations:
1. Plan the LIGHT CAVITY at construction stage - typically 50-150 mm gap between wall and panel.
2. ELECTRICAL ACCESS for LED maintenance - leave a service panel.
3. WARM LED only - cool white kills the warm marble/onyx effect.
4. DIMMABLE LEDs to control the intensity for different moods.
5. PROFESSIONAL INSTALL - alabaster sheets are heavy and the lighting needs to be even (no hot spots).
205 alabaster sheet SKUs at Material Depot - premium niche category. Visit our Experience Centre to see backlit samples in person - the difference between catalogue photos and the real backlit effect is dramatic.
What 'alabaster sheets' actually refers to in the modern panel market:
1. ACRYLIC / RESIN ALABASTER (most common). Translucent acrylic or polyester resin sheets with marble veining, onyx swirls, or stone texture embedded inside. Premium ranges have realistic 3D veining that reads as natural stone. Typically 8-12 mm thick.
2. NATURAL ALABASTER (real stone). Quarried sedimentary stone (gypsum-based) sliced thin enough to be translucent. Premium, expensive, heavy - needs structural wall support. Used in luxury hotels, palaces, premium spa projects.
3. ONYX-LOOK SHEETS. Translucent acrylic specifically mimicking onyx stone - golden, amber, green, and warm beige translucent patterns. Most dramatic when backlit.
4. MARBLE-LOOK BACKLIT SHEETS. Translucent panels with marble veining - Calcutta, Statuario, beige marble - designed for backlit installations.
How they work:
1. The sheet is mounted on a frame about 50-150 mm away from the wall - leaving space behind for lighting.
2. LED strip lighting is mounted on the wall behind the sheet, facing forward into the cavity. Warm white 2700-3000K is the most popular colour; some installations use warm-tunable LED so the colour can be adjusted.
3. The LED light passes through the translucent sheet from behind.
4. Surface texture, veining and colour patterns are dramatically highlighted as the light passes through them.
5. The whole sheet glows like a giant lit panel.
The effect is unique to alabaster sheets and very different from any other panel - more like backlit stained glass or a giant lampshade than a wall panel.
Best uses:
1. POOJA UNIT / MANDIR BACK PANEL - the most popular Indian application. Warm-glowing marble or onyx behind the deities creates a reverent, spiritual atmosphere. Pair with brass diya stands and dim warm room lighting.
2. BAR WALL FEATURE - behind a home bar or in a restaurant. Onyx-look backlit panels are a designer-bar signature.
3. CEILING FEATURES - recessed glowing panels in a feature ceiling treatment. Hotel-lobby drama.
4. PREMIUM RECEPTION WALLS - corporate offices, luxury hotel lobbies, spa entrances. Sets the brand-luxe tone.
5. LUXURY BATHROOM FEATURE WALLS - backlit alabaster behind a bathtub, or on a vanity wall, creates a spa-resort feel.
6. STAIRCASE LANDING WALL - a backlit alabaster wall at a stair landing draws the eye up.
7. FOYER WALL - for high-end residential entrances.
Installation considerations:
1. Plan the LIGHT CAVITY at construction stage - typically 50-150 mm gap between wall and panel.
2. ELECTRICAL ACCESS for LED maintenance - leave a service panel.
3. WARM LED only - cool white kills the warm marble/onyx effect.
4. DIMMABLE LEDs to control the intensity for different moods.
5. PROFESSIONAL INSTALL - alabaster sheets are heavy and the lighting needs to be even (no hot spots).
205 alabaster sheet SKUs at Material Depot - premium niche category. Visit our Experience Centre to see backlit samples in person - the difference between catalogue photos and the real backlit effect is dramatic.
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