SD Wall Panels

FAQ & Application

Common questions we hear about PVC Marble Panels, plus application guidance from real local installs.

Where does Noir Gold Vein work best?

Noir Gold Vein works best on luxury feature walls, powder rooms, vanity walls, reception backdrops, fireplace surrounds, and commercial interiors where a deep black marble look with gold veining can anchor the room.

How is Noir Gold Vein different from Black Gold or Nero Gold?

Noir Gold Vein stays in the same black-and-gold family, but the look is more dramatic and vein-forward. The black field is deep and glossy, while the gold veining is bold enough for statement walls and upscale commercial spaces.

Can Noir Gold Vein be used in bathrooms or splash-prone areas?

Yes, Noir Gold Vein can be used for many bathroom, vanity, and splash-prone interior walls when installed correctly. It is a finish panel, so substrate prep, adhesive compatibility, seam treatment, and edge sealing still matter for long-term performance.

How should I plan seams with a dark marble-look panel?

For a high-contrast finish like Noir Gold Vein, dry-fit panels before installation and decide where major veins should land. Planning seams, corners, outlets, and trim transitions early helps the gold veining look intentional across the wall.

Can homeowners or contractors install Noir Gold Vein?

Yes. Many projects are material supply plus contractor installation. We can review layout, trims, cut strategy, adhesive approach, and delivery details before install day so the black-and-gold panel is handled cleanly.

Can I see Noir Gold Vein in the San Diego showroom?

Yes. Visit our Santee showroom to compare Noir Gold Vein against flooring, cabinetry, metal finishes, and lighting conditions. Seeing dark glossy panels in person is especially helpful because reflections and room lighting can change the look.