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Bathroom Wall Panels vs Tiles: What Actually Holds Up in an Australian Bathroom
Every bathroom renovation comes down to the same question at some point: tiles or panels? Both can look great. Both have their place. But there are real, practical differences that affect how easy your bathroom is to live with, how long it looks good, and how much maintenance you will be doing ten years from now. We have helped thousands of Australian homeowners and builders choose bathroom wall materials. Here is what we have learned from watching these products perform in real Australian conditions. Why Grout is the Biggest Problem With Tiled Bathrooms Nobody tells you this when you pick out beautiful bathroom tiles, but grout is the ongoing maintenance commitment that comes with them. In a shower that gets used every day in a humid Australian climate, grout absorbs moisture, discolours, and eventually grows mould no matter how well it was applied initially. Regrouting a full bathroom typically costs $500 to $2,000 depending on the size, and most tiled bathrooms need it at least once every 10 to 15 years. In high-use bathrooms with hard water, sooner. Wall panels eliminate grout lines completely. One of the most common pieces of feedback we get from customers who switch to stone veneer or carbon crystal boards is how much easier their bathroom is to keep clean. How Wall Panels Handle Moisture The waterproofing question is the one that stops most people from committing to wall panels in wet areas. The honest answer is: it depends on the product and how it is installed. Carbon Crystal Boards Carbon crystal boards are fully waterproof and can be used in direct contact with water, including in showers. They do not absorb moisture and will not warp or delaminate in a wet environment. They are an excellent choice for shower walls and bath surrounds. See our Marble Carbon Crystal Board range, which is particularly popular for shower walls. Thin Natural Stone Veneer Natural stone veneer is water resistant but not inherently waterproof. In a shower, you need to apply a penetrating stone sealer after installation and reseal every few years. Done correctly, stone veneer performs very well in wet areas. The advantage of going through this step is that you get a surface that looks genuinely different from anything else in the market. Natural stone in a shower is a statement that synthetic panels cannot replicate. Our installation guide covers the correct sealing process for wet area applications in detail. Installation Time: Panels vs Tiles A standard bathroom tiling job takes a skilled tiler two to four days for a medium-sized bathroom, including waterproofing membrane, adhesive, grouting, and cleaning. Most tilers charge between $45 and $80 per square metre in Australian capital cities for supply and install. Wall panels — particularly thin stone veneer — can be installed significantly faster because you do not need to wait for adhesive to cure before grouting, and there is no grouting at all. A confident tradesperson can panel a medium bathroom in one to two days. The Housing Industry Association of Australia notes that bathroom renovations are among the most common home improvement projects in the country. Reducing installation time is one of the practical advantages panels have over tiles for renovation projects where the bathroom cannot be out of use for long. Long-Term Appearance: What Holds Up Better Tiles do not fade, warp, or deteriorate if the grout is maintained. A well-tiled bathroom can look good for 20 to 30 years. The limitation is that taste changes, and large-format tiles that were fashionable in 2015 can date a bathroom noticeably. Natural stone veneer is timeless in a way that most synthetic materials are not. Stone does not go out of fashion because it does not look like a manufactured product. Slate feature walls, marble stone panels, and travertine accents have been used in premium bathrooms for decades because they age gracefully rather than dating. Carbon crystal boards offer a high-gloss contemporary look that suits modern design but is more style-dependent than natural stone. What Our Customers Say We regularly hear from builders and homeowners who tried wall panels for the first time expecting a compromise and were surprised by the result. One of the most common comments is about how different the stone looks in person versus online. The texture, the variation between sheets, the way it picks up light — these are things photos do not capture well. If you are not ready to commit, order a sample pack and put it next to your bathroom tiles, vanity, and fixtures before you decide. It costs very little and removes all the guesswork. The Bottom Line Tiles are a proven, durable option that make sense for many bathrooms. If you have a tight budget, an existing tiler you trust, and a design that calls for a specific tile look, tiles are fine. But if you want a bathroom that is easier to maintain, looks more considered, and uses materials that age gracefully rather than dating, wall panels — particularly natural stone veneer and carbon crystal boards — are worth the extra thought at the planning stage. Browse the full range of bathroom-suitable wall panels at Sketch Australia. We are also happy to advise on the right product for your specific bathroom layout. Author Written by the Sketch Australia product team. Our technical recommendations are based on direct supply experience across thousands of Australian bathroom renovation projects, including independent waterproofing and fire rating tests available on our website.
Learn allWall Panels Australia: The Complete Buyer's Guide for 2026
Wall Panels Australia: The Complete Buyer's Guide for 2026 Choosing the right wall panels for your home or commercial project can feel overwhelming when there are so many options out there. Timber slats, stone veneers, PVC boards, carbon crystal panels the list goes on, and they all look different in a showroom than they do on your wall at home. We put this guide together because our team at Sketch Australia gets asked the same questions every week by homeowners, builders, and architects across the country. What actually lasts? What works in a bathroom? What looks good five years from now and not just in a trend photo from 2023? Here is what we have found works, what does not, and how to pick the right option for your specific situation. What Are Wall Panels and Why Are People Choosing Them Over Tiles? Wall panels are flat or textured sheets that fix to your walls to create a finished surface. They range from thin flexible stone that wraps around columns to rigid carbon composite boards used in high-end commercial fitouts. The shift away from traditional tiles has been noticeable over the last few years in Australia. There are a few reasons for that. Grout lines get mouldy and are hard to keep clean, especially in bathrooms. Large-format slabs are expensive and heavy. And increasingly, people want a feature wall that looks like a deliberate design choice rather than a tiled surface you see in every new build. Wall panels solve those problems, but only if you pick the right type for your application. The Main Types of Wall Panels Available in Australia 1. Thin Natural Stone Veneer Panels These are our speciality at Sketch Australia and, in our honest opinion, one of the most underused materials in Australian residential design. Thin stone veneer panels are real stone sliced to 1.5 to 2mm thick and bonded to a fibreglass or fabric backing. The result is a sheet that weighs about 1kg, bends around curves, and installs directly onto plasterboard, glass, or render. They come in slate, marble, sandstone, travertine, and liquid rust finishes. They are suitable for feature walls, bathrooms, facades, fireplaces, and floors. Because they are 100% natural stone, no two sheets look the same. See our full range: Sketch Australia Thin Stone Veneer Collection 2. Carbon Crystal Boards (CCB) Carbon crystal boards are a synthetic panel made from a composite material that mimics the look of marble, mirror, timber, and fabric. They are lighter than stone, completely waterproof, and available in very large sheet sizes, which makes them a good choice for shower walls and full-room feature walls where you want minimal joins. The finish is polished and reflective, which gives them a different look to natural stone. For contemporary commercial fitouts and luxury bathrooms, they are a strong option. Explore CCB options: Carbon Crystal Board Range 3. Timber and Timber-Look Panels Timber wall panelling is very popular in Australia right now, particularly slat-style panels and VJ panelling. Natural timber requires sealing and maintenance, especially in wet areas. Timber-look alternatives made from composite or PVC are lower maintenance but do not have the same warmth as the real thing. If you are going natural timber, make sure it is treated and sealed properly for your climate, particularly in Queensland and coastal areas where humidity causes movement. 4. PVC and Composite Panels PVC panels are inexpensive, completely waterproof, and very easy to install. They are a practical choice for garage walls, utility spaces, and budget bathroom renovations. The limitation is aesthetics. Even the best PVC panels look like PVC up close, and they can feel hollow underfoot or when tapped. For a laundry or workshop, they make a lot of sense. For a master bathroom or a living room feature wall, most people find they regret not spending a bit more on something with more material depth. How to Choose the Right Wall Panels for Your Project The right panel depends on four things: the room, the substrate, your budget, and how long you want it to last. • Wet areas (bathrooms, showers): Go with waterproof materials. Natural stone veneer with a penetrating sealer, carbon crystal boards, or quality PVC are all suitable. Unsealed natural stone or MDF-backed panels will not last in a shower. • Feature walls in living areas: This is where thin stone veneer really shines. The natural texture and variation gives a warmth and depth that synthetic alternatives do not replicate. Slate and marble finishes are the most popular choices. • Exterior facades and cladding: You need UV resistance and weatherproofing. Thin stone veneer panels with the right sealant work well outdoors. Fibre cement and natural stone cladding panels are also commonly used in Australian construction. • Commercial fitouts: Carbon crystal boards and large-format stone veneers are well suited to commercial applications because of their large sheet sizes, low maintenance, and consistent appearance across an entire space. A note on Australian Standards Sketch Australia's thin stone veneer panels are compliant with Australian Standards and have been independently fire tested. When specifying materials for commercial projects or multi-residential buildings, always check the test reports and compliance documentation. You can download our test reports here: sketchaustralia.com.au/pages/test-report Installation: What Your Trades Person Needs to Know Most of the wall panels we supply can be installed with a standard construction adhesive, contact cement, or tile adhesive depending on the substrate. Thin stone veneer does not need special skills or tools it cuts with a Stanley knife, scissors, or an angle grinder. The most common installation mistakes we see involve inadequate substrate preparation and not sealing the stone after installation. Our installation guide covers substrate requirements, adhesive selection, and sealing in detail. It is worth reading before you start, not after. What Does Wall Panelling Actually Cost in Australia? Thin stone veneer panels from Sketch Australia start from around $69 per sheet, which covers approximately 0.25 square metres depending on the product. For a 10 square metre feature wall, you are looking at around $2,500 to $3,500 in materials depending on the finish you choose. Carbon crystal boards are priced at a premium for the sheet size and finish quality. Timber-look and PVC panels are generally cheaper upfront but may need replacement sooner in high-moisture environments. For large projects or trade pricing, visit our B2B trade page for volume discounts and project support. Where to Get Help Before You Buy If you are not sure what will work for your specific project, order a sample pack before committing to a full order. We ship samples across Australia so you can see the real texture and colour in your space before you buy. Order samples: Sketch Australia Sample Packs For specification guidance and technical documentation for commercial projects, the Housing Industry Association and the Australian Building Codes Board provide standards references that are useful when specifying cladding materials.
Learn allWall Cladding Sydney: Transform Your Interiors and Exteriors with Stone
Great wall cladding does more than cover a surface. It sets the character of a space, communicates quality and creates visual interest that makes rooms and facades memorable. In Sydney, where design standards are high and property owners are discerning, choosing the right wall cladding material is an important decision. Natural stone wall cladding from Sketch Australia gives Sydney customers access to the most prestigious and enduring wall finish material available, now in a flexible veneer format that makes installation practical, fast and accessible for projects of almost any scale. What Wall Cladding Options Are Available in Sydney? Sydney's cladding market offers a wide range of options from timber and cement board to brick, tile and stone. Each material has its place, but natural stone stands apart for its combination of visual richness, authenticity and long-term durability. Flexible stone wall cladding panels from Sketch Australia are made from genuine natural stone sliced thin and bonded to a flexible backing. This makes them dramatically lighter and more practical than conventional stone while retaining all the authentic visual qualities that make stone so desirable. They can be used on feature walls, exterior facades, bathroom walls, kitchen splashbacks, fireplace surrounds and many other applications throughout Sydney homes and commercial buildings. Interior Wall Cladding Applications in Sydney Inside Sydney homes, wall cladding in natural stone creates a sense of luxury and character that is immediately noticeable. Living room feature walls are among the most popular applications, with homeowners selecting stone textures that complement their furniture, flooring and overall design direction. Entryways and hallways benefit strongly from stone wall cladding because these transitional spaces set the tone for the whole home. A stone-clad entry wall creates a first impression of quality and thoughtfulness that carries through to the rest of the interior. Home offices and libraries are increasingly popular applications for stone wall cladding in Sydney. The material adds seriousness and permanence to these spaces, creating environments that feel productive and considered. Behind a standing desk or bookshelves, a stone wall adds a design element that elevates the entire room. Exterior Wall Cladding in Sydney On the exterior of Sydney properties, wall cladding in natural stone creates curb appeal that is both immediate and lasting. A stone-clad front facade communicates quality from the street. Garden boundary walls and retaining walls in stone look both beautiful and permanent. Outdoor entertaining area walls in stone create a luxurious backdrop for alfresco living. Sydney's climate is generally kind to exterior stone cladding. Mild temperatures, moderate rainfall and good sunshine make it an excellent environment for natural stone, which handles these conditions without significant degradation when properly sealed. The patina that exterior stone develops over years of weather exposure generally enhances rather than detracts from its appearance. Choosing the Right Stone for Your Sydney Wall Selecting the right stone type for your Sydney wall cladding project involves considering the visual effect you want to achieve, the context of the installation and the practical requirements of the location. For contemporary interiors, lighter quartzite or mixed stone panels with subtle textures often work well, keeping the space feeling fresh and modern. For more dramatic or industrial aesthetics, dark slate with its strong linear texture is a compelling choice. For outdoor and garden applications, sandstone's warm earthy tones sit naturally in Sydney's landscape and complement the local sandstone heritage. Our team at Sketch Australia can help you work through these decisions by providing samples, product information and advice based on experience with many different Sydney installation contexts. DIY vs Professional Installation in Sydney Flexible stone wall cladding panels are genuinely accessible for confident DIY renovators in Sydney. The panels cut easily with a utility knife or angle grinder, adhere with standard construction adhesives and do not require specialist tools. Many Sydney homeowners have successfully installed stone feature walls as DIY projects with excellent results. That said, professional installation is recommended for larger areas, wet areas like bathrooms and showers, and exterior facade applications. An experienced tiler or builder will ensure proper substrate preparation, correct adhesive selection, neat cutting around features and a professional finished appearance. For projects where the stakes are higher, the investment in professional installation is well justified. Frequently Asked Questions Q: How do I choose the right wall cladding for my Sydney home? A: Consider the aesthetic you want, the location of the installation and your budget. Sketch Australia's team can help you narrow down the options and make a confident decision. Q: Can wall cladding be installed over existing tiles? A: In some situations yes, provided the existing tiles are sound and well-adhered. Assess the condition of the existing surface carefully or consult a professional before proceeding. Q: Is stone wall cladding heavy? A: Flexible stone veneer panels weigh only 2 to 4 kg per square metre, making them dramatically lighter than conventional stone tiles and suitable for most standard wall substrates. Q: What adhesive should I use for stone wall cladding in Sydney? A: A high-quality flexible tile adhesive or construction adhesive is suitable for most stone veneer installations. For wet areas, use a waterproof adhesive and ensure the substrate is waterproofed. Q: How do I get a quote for wall cladding products from Sketch Australia? A: Visit sketchaustralia.com.au to browse products and pricing, or contact our team directly for a personalised quote on your specific project. Conclusion Wall cladding in natural stone is one of the most impactful investments you can make in a Sydney property. The combination of authentic material quality, visual richness and long-term durability makes it a choice you will appreciate for years. Sketch Australia is ready to help Sydney customers find the perfect wall cladding solution for their project. Visit sketchaustralia.com.au today to explore our range and take the first step toward transforming your walls.
Learn allStone Cladding Sydney: Premium Natural Stone for Every Project
Stone cladding is one of the most powerful tools available to Sydney homeowners, designers and builders who want to create spaces of genuine quality and lasting appeal. Sketch Australia's range of flexible natural stone veneer products puts the authentic beauty of real stone within reach for a wider range of Sydney projects than ever before.
Learn allNatural Stone Cladding Melbourne: Elevate Your Space with Real Stone
Natural stone cladding has been a mark of quality and enduring style in Melbourne's built environment for generations. From the iconic bluestone of the CBD's heritage laneways to the stone-clad facades of contemporary residences in the inner suburbs, stone carries a prestige and permanence that no other material quite matches. Today, innovative flexible stone veneer technology has made natural stone cladding more accessible than ever for Melbourne homeowners and businesses. Sketch Australia supplies premium natural stone cladding products to Melbourne customers, combining authentic stone quality with practical installation formats that suit modern renovation and construction budgets. What Makes Natural Stone Cladding Special? There is something genuinely irreplaceable about natural stone. Its colour, texture and character are the product of millions of years of geological formation, meaning every panel is completely unique. No two pieces of natural stone are identical, and this variation is precisely what gives stone installations their organic beauty and visual richness. Unlike manufactured stone products or ceramic tiles printed with stone-look patterns, natural stone cladding brings the real thing to your wall. Light plays differently across its surface. It has a tactile quality that adds depth and warmth to a room. Over time, it develops a gentle patina that makes it look better and more established rather than worn out. For Melbourne homeowners who care about quality and authenticity, natural stone cladding is an investment that delivers genuine long-term value, both aesthetically and financially when it comes to property appeal. Flexible Natural Stone Cladding: Innovation Meets Tradition The traditional challenge with natural stone cladding was its weight, cost and installation complexity. Solid stone tiles or panels required significant structural support, skilled stonemasons and considerable installation time, all of which translated to high costs that put stone cladding out of reach for many Melbourne projects. Flexible natural stone veneer technology has changed this equation dramatically. By slicing genuine stone into panels just 1 to 3mm thick and bonding them to a flexible backing, the product retains all the authentic visual qualities of natural stone while reducing weight to just a fraction of conventional stone. This makes natural stone cladding viable for a far wider range of Melbourne projects and budgets. Where to Use Natural Stone Cladding in Melbourne Homes Melbourne's diverse architectural landscape creates wonderful opportunities for natural stone cladding across many different applications. In contemporary homes, stone feature walls in open-plan living areas create textural contrast against smooth rendered walls and polished concrete floors, adding warmth and visual interest that balances clean-lined modern design. Heritage properties in Melbourne's inner suburbs benefit particularly well from natural stone cladding in restoration contexts. Stone is period-appropriate and its organic character suits the warmth and patina of older homes. Used on feature walls, fireplace surrounds and garden elements, it enhances the heritage character without feeling contrived. Kitchens and bathrooms are popular applications for natural stone cladding in Melbourne homes. A stone splashback or feature wall in a bathroom creates a spa-like ambience that adds genuine luxury to everyday routines. With appropriate sealing and waterproofing, natural stone performs beautifully in these environments. Outdoor living spaces including alfresco entertaining areas, garden walls and pool surrounds are ideal applications for natural stone cladding. Melbourne's outdoor living culture creates strong demand for materials that look beautiful and hold up to the elements, and sealed natural stone delivers on both counts. Commercial Natural Stone Cladding in Melbourne Melbourne's commercial sector has enthusiastically adopted natural stone cladding as a way to create distinctive, high-quality interiors and exteriors. The hospitality industry leads the way, with cafes, restaurants, bars and hotels using stone to create memorable environments that signal quality and sophistication to their customers. Retail environments use natural stone cladding in reception areas, fitting rooms and display wall applications to elevate the perceived quality of the brand experience. Corporate office reception areas benefit similarly from the premium, authoritative character that natural stone communicates. For commercial clients, Sketch Australia can work with your architect or designer to identify the most suitable stone type and supply quantities for projects of any scale. Why Choose Sketch Australia for Melbourne Stone Cladding? Sketch Australia has established a strong reputation in the Melbourne market for supplying high quality flexible natural stone cladding products with excellent customer support. Our product range covers a wide variety of stone types and finishes, giving Melbourne customers genuine choice to match their design vision. We work directly with quality stone suppliers to ensure consistent product quality and reliable availability. Our team understands the Melbourne market and can provide specific guidance on product selection, installation and maintenance for Melbourne conditions. Ordering is easy through sketchaustralia.com.au, with delivery options across Melbourne and regional Victoria. Our team is available to answer questions and assist with larger or more complex orders. Frequently Asked Questions Q: Is natural stone cladding worth the investment in a Melbourne home? A: Absolutely. Natural stone cladding adds lasting aesthetic value and contributes positively to property appeal and resale value. It is one of the most enduring and prestigious finish materials available. Q: How does flexible stone cladding compare to conventional stone tiles? A: Flexible stone cladding uses genuine natural stone but is much lighter, easier to install and more versatile in application than conventional stone tiles. It is ideal for projects where weight and installation complexity are concerns. Q: Can natural stone cladding be used in Melbourne bathrooms? A: Yes, with appropriate waterproofing and sealing. Natural stone veneer works beautifully in Melbourne bathroom feature walls and shower surrounds. Q: How do I maintain natural stone cladding? A: Regular cleaning with a pH-neutral cleaner and periodic re-sealing every few years is all that is needed to keep natural stone cladding looking excellent. Q: Does Sketch Australia offer samples for Melbourne customers? A: Yes. We recommend ordering samples before committing to a full purchase. Contact our team at sketchaustralia.com.au to discuss your requirements. Conclusion Natural stone cladding remains one of the most prestigious and enduring choices for Melbourne homes and commercial spaces. With flexible stone veneer technology making it more accessible and practical than ever, there has never been a better time to bring the authentic beauty of real stone into your space.
Learn allStone Veneer Cladding Online: Order Real Stone Direct to Your Door
The way we shop for building and renovation materials has changed dramatically, and stone veneer cladding is no exception. Today, homeowners, builders and designers across Australia can access premium quality stone veneer cladding online, comparing products, getting detailed specifications and ordering directly, all without leaving their desk or couch. Sketch Australia has made it easy to buy stone veneer cladding online with a straightforward process, detailed product information and Australia-wide delivery. Whether you are planning a feature wall in Brisbane, cladding a fireplace in Perth or updating a bathroom in Melbourne, the products you need are available with a few simple clicks. Why Buy Stone Veneer Cladding Online? Buying stone veneer cladding online offers genuine advantages for today's buyers. Convenience is the obvious one: you can research, compare and order at any time without coordinating a trip to a physical store. But the benefits go deeper than convenience alone. Online purchases through a reputable supplier like Sketch Australia give you access to a wider product range than most physical stores can stock. You can browse multiple stone types, finishes and colours in a single session, filter by application requirements and make a considered decision with the help of detailed product descriptions and high-resolution imagery. Pricing transparency is another advantage. Online purchasing lets you compare clearly specified products and quantities without the pressure that sometimes accompanies showroom visits. You can calculate exactly how much you need, cost the project accurately and proceed when you are ready. What to Look for When Ordering Stone Cladding Online When buying stone veneer cladding online, product quality and supplier credibility are the two most important considerations. Not all stone veneer products are equivalent in quality. Look for suppliers who provide detailed specifications including stone type, panel dimensions, thickness, backing material and weight per square metre. These details tell you a lot about the product's likely performance and ease of installation. Supplier reputation matters enormously. Look for established Australian businesses with genuine customer feedback, clear return policies and real contact information. A supplier who stands behind their products will provide clear warranty information and be accessible when you have questions. Check delivery information carefully. Understand estimated transit times, packaging standards and how the supplier handles damage claims. Quality stone veneer suppliers package their products carefully to prevent transit damage and have processes in place to make things right if issues occur. Types of Stone Veneer Cladding Available Online The online stone veneer market offers a genuine variety of product types to suit different aesthetics and applications. Slate veneers are among the most popular, with their distinctive layered texture and rich colour palette ranging from dark charcoal through warm browns and reddish tones. Slate works beautifully on feature walls, exterior facades and fireplace surrounds. Quartzite veneers offer a lighter, more contemporary look with beautiful crystalline textures and typically lighter colour ranges. They are popular in modern interiors where stone texture is desired without the heaviness of darker materials. Sandstone veneers bring warmth and a distinctly Australian character, with their honey, cream and ochre tones complementing both heritage and contemporary design styles. They work particularly well in outdoor applications where they contribute to a relaxed, natural aesthetic. Mixed stone or ledgestone panels feature multiple stone pieces arranged in a stacked or mosaic pattern, creating a highly textured, rustic effect that is especially popular for garden walls, fireplace surrounds and entertaining area features. How Sketch Australia Makes Online Purchasing Easy Sketch Australia has designed our online experience around making your purchase decision as informed and confident as possible. Our product pages include multiple high-resolution images showing each stone type in real installations as well as close-up detail shots. Written descriptions cover all the technical specifications you need to assess suitability for your application. Our website at sketchaustralia.com.au allows you to browse by product type, application and finish. If you have questions that our product information does not answer, our team is readily contactable and genuinely helpful. We believe that an informed customer makes a better decision, and better decisions lead to better outcomes for everyone. Checkout is straightforward and secure, with clear confirmation of your order and delivery details. We keep customers updated on the progress of their orders and work with reliable freight partners to ensure timely, safe delivery across Australia. Installation Guidance for Online Orders One of the common concerns with buying stone veneer cladding online is uncertainty about installation. Sketch Australia addresses this by providing comprehensive installation guidance with every purchase. Our documentation covers substrate preparation, adhesive selection, cutting techniques, finishing details and sealing recommendations. For customers who are confident DIYers, our guidance provides everything needed to achieve a professional-looking result. For those who prefer to engage a professional, we can provide guidance on what to look for in a qualified installer and what questions to ask before proceeding. Surface preparation is always the foundation of a successful stone veneer installation. The substrate must be clean, dry, structurally sound and free from any flexible or soft materials that might compromise adhesion. Taking time with this step pays dividends in the longevity and appearance of the finished installation. Frequently Asked Questions Q: How do I know how much stone veneer cladding to order online? A: Measure the surface area you plan to cover in square metres. Add 10 to 15 percent for cuts and wastage. Sketch Australia's team can help you calculate quantities accurately if needed. Q: What if the product is damaged when it arrives? A: Sketch Australia packages orders carefully to prevent transit damage. If damage does occur, contact our team promptly with photos and we will work with you to resolve the issue. Q: Can I get a sample before placing a full order? A: We strongly encourage customers to view samples before committing to a large order. Contact Sketch Australia to discuss sample options for your shortlisted products. Q: Is stone veneer cladding suitable for outdoor use? A: Yes, exterior-rated stone veneer products are highly suitable for outdoor applications. Ensure you choose a product specified for exterior use and apply a weathering sealer after installation. Q: How long does delivery take for online orders? A: Delivery timeframes vary by location and stock availability. Contact Sketch Australia for current lead times to your area. Conclusion Buying stone veneer cladding online from a trusted supplier is now one of the smartest ways to source premium stone products for your project. Sketch Australia combines product quality, genuine expertise and a straightforward purchasing process to make your online buying experience as good as it can be. Visit sketchaustralia.com.au today to explore our full range of stone veneer cladding products and take the first step toward your next transformation project.
Learn allFlexible Stone Veneers Melbourne: Bring Natural Stone to Your Design
Melbourne is a city known for its design sophistication, its passion for architecture and its residents' willingness to invest in homes and spaces that reflect genuine quality. Flexible stone veneers have become an increasingly popular choice for Melbourne builders, designers and homeowners who want the beauty of natural stone delivered in a practical and versatile format. Sketch Australia supplies premium flexible stone veneers to customers across Melbourne and Victoria, offering a range of stone types, colours and textures to suit every design direction from contemporary minimalism to warm, rustic character. The Melbourne Design Scene and Stone Veneers Melbourne's design culture has always embraced materials that carry genuine authenticity and character. Stone is among the most enduring of all building materials, and Melbourne's built environment reflects a long history of appreciating stonework in everything from heritage bluestone laneways to contemporary feature walls in award-winning restaurants and residences. Flexible stone veneers allow designers and homeowners to bring that authentic stone aesthetic into spaces where traditional stone was never practical. A stunning stone feature wall in a South Yarra apartment, a textured stone splashback in a Fitzroy cafe or a dramatic stone exterior cladding on a new build in the outer suburbs are all achievable with this innovative product. Understanding the Product: Real Stone Made Flexible The technology behind flexible stone veneers is elegantly simple. Natural stone is quarried, selected for colour and character, then sliced into ultra-thin panels typically between 1mm and 3mm thick. These panels are bonded to a flexible mesh or fibre backing that provides structural stability while allowing the stone to bend, curve and flex in ways that solid stone never could. The result is a product that weighs a fraction of conventional stone tile, installs in a fraction of the time, and opens up application possibilities that were previously impractical or impossible. Curved walls, cylindrical columns, furniture wrapping and overhead installations are all achievable with flexible stone veneers. Why Melbourne Builders and Renovators Choose Flexible Stone For Melbourne's busy renovation and construction market, speed and practicality are always priorities. Flexible stone veneers address both. Because the panels are lightweight, there are no structural engineering concerns about wall loading that often complicate traditional stone cladding projects. Because they cut easily with a utility knife and adhere with standard adhesives, installation is faster and less specialised than working with conventional stone. This makes flexible stone veneers attractive to both professional builders looking to deliver quality finishes efficiently and to confident DIY renovators who want a premium result without needing specialist stone masonry skills. Melbourne's weather also makes flexible stone veneers an excellent exterior choice. The product handles Melbourne's temperature variations, rain and UV exposure well, particularly when properly sealed. Many homeowners are using it for garden walls, outdoor entertaining area feature walls and building facades with excellent long-term results. Popular Stone Veneer Applications Across Melbourne Melbourne homes are seeing flexible stone veneers used in a remarkable variety of ways. Living room feature walls have become one of the signature applications, with homeowners creating stunning textured backdrops behind sofas, entertainment units and art collections. The depth and character of natural stone adds a dimension to a room that paint and wallpaper simply cannot replicate. Kitchen and bathroom applications are also popular. A stone veneer splashback brings genuine warmth and texture to a kitchen, while a bathroom feature wall in stone transforms what might otherwise be an ordinary space into something genuinely luxurious. With appropriate sealing, these installations hold up beautifully in Melbourne homes. Commercial applications across Melbourne include restaurants, bars, hotels, retail stores and office reception areas. The hospitality industry in particular has embraced stone veneers as a way to create memorable interiors that align with premium brand positioning. Sketch Australia: Trusted Stone Veneer Supplier to Melbourne Sketch Australia provides flexible stone veneers to Melbourne customers with the same commitment to product quality and customer service that has built our reputation across Australia. Our range includes options across multiple stone types including slate, quartzite, sandstone and mixed stone composites, each with distinct character and application strengths. We supply both trade customers including builders, tilers and interior designers and direct to homeowners planning renovation projects. Our team can help you navigate the product range, understand installation requirements and calculate quantities accurately for your project. Ordering is straightforward through our website at sketchaustralia.com.au, and we offer delivery across Melbourne and regional Victoria. For larger orders, we are happy to discuss pricing and logistics to ensure a smooth supply process. Installation Tips for Melbourne Conditions Melbourne's climate requires some specific considerations when installing stone veneers. For exterior applications, choose products with strong weather resistance ratings and always apply a high-quality penetrating sealer after installation. In areas exposed to direct western sun, UV resistant sealers are worth the investment. For internal installation, standard construction adhesives work well on most substrates. Ensure the substrate is clean and sound before beginning. In bathrooms and kitchens, a waterproof membrane on the substrate behind the stone provides additional protection against moisture penetration. Melbourne's renovation seasons see a lot of activity in spring and autumn when temperatures are moderate. These are ideal times to undertake stone veneer installation as adhesives and sealers perform best in mild conditions. Frequently Asked Questions Q: Can flexible stone veneers handle Melbourne's weather? A: Yes. With proper installation and sealing, flexible stone veneers perform excellently in Melbourne's climate, including outdoor applications. Q: Are these products available for immediate delivery in Melbourne? A: Sketch Australia offers delivery to Melbourne addresses. Contact us for current stock availability and delivery timeframes. Q: How thick are flexible stone veneer panels? A: Most flexible stone veneer panels are between 1mm and 3mm thick, making them extremely lightweight compared to conventional stone. Q: Can I use flexible stone veneers on a curved wall? A: Yes. The flexible backing allows the panels to conform to curved and irregular surfaces, which is one of the key advantages over rigid stone tiles. Q: Do I need to seal flexible stone veneers? A: Sealing is strongly recommended, particularly for wet areas and exterior applications. A penetrating stone sealer protects the material and extends its lifespan significantly. Conclusion Melbourne's love of quality design and genuine materials makes it a perfect market for flexible stone veneers. Whether you are building, renovating or simply refreshing a tired space, the authentic beauty of natural stone delivered in this innovative lightweight format offers tremendous creative and practical value. Sketch Australia is here to help Melbourne customers find the right product and bring their vision to life. Explore our range at sketchaustralia.com.au and discover what real stone can do for your next project.
Learn allFlexible Stone Veneers Sydney: The Smart Way to Transform Any Space
If you have been searching for a way to bring the timeless beauty of natural stone into your home or commercial space without the weight, cost and complexity of traditional masonry, flexible stone veneers are exactly what you need. Sydney homeowners and builders have been discovering why this innovative product is rapidly changing the way we think about wall cladding, feature walls and exterior finishes. At Sketch Australia, we supply premium quality flexible stone veneers across Sydney and the greater NSW region, giving you access to the look and feel of genuine stone in a format that is easy to handle, cut and install. What Are Flexible Stone Veneers? Flexible stone veneers are ultra-thin sheets of real natural stone, typically between 1mm and 3mm thick, bonded to a flexible backing material. Because the stone is sliced so fine, it retains its natural colour, texture and character while becoming lightweight and pliable enough to curve around columns, wrap around furniture and adhere to surfaces where traditional stone tiles would be completely impractical. These are not imitation products. Every panel contains genuine stone, which means you get authentic grain patterns, natural colour variation and the prestige associated with real stone finishes. The difference is simply in the thickness and the backing, both of which make the product dramatically easier to work with. Why Sydney Residents Are Choosing Flexible Stone Veneers Sydney is a city that embraces architectural innovation, and flexible stone veneers fit perfectly into the contemporary and heritage design sensibilities that define so many local homes. Whether you are renovating a terrace in Paddington, updating a new build in Castle Hill or refreshing a retail fitout in the CBD, this product delivers a premium result at a fraction of the traditional stone installation cost. The weight advantage alone is significant. Traditional stone cladding can place enormous structural loads on walls and substrates. Flexible stone veneers weigh as little as 2 to 4 kg per square metre, meaning they can go onto plasterboard, render, plywood and many other surfaces without engineering concerns. This opens up possibilities that were simply not viable with conventional stone. Installation time is also dramatically reduced. An experienced tiler can cover several times more area in a day using flexible stone veneers compared to traditional stone tiles. For renovation projects where minimising disruption matters, this speed advantage is enormously valuable. Applications in Sydney Homes and Buildings Flexible stone veneers work beautifully across a wide range of applications. Feature walls in living rooms and bedrooms are among the most popular uses, creating a dramatic focal point that adds texture, warmth and sophistication to any room. Fireplace surrounds benefit enormously from the material, giving the look of a stone hearth without the structural complexity. Kitchen splashbacks and bathroom feature walls are also excellent applications. The stone is sealed and treated to resist moisture and staining, making it suitable for these environments with proper installation. External facades and garden walls benefit from the weathering resistance of natural stone combined with the lightweight installation process. Commercial applications in Sydney include reception walls, restaurant interiors, retail feature installations and hotel lobbies, anywhere that stone aesthetics need to make a strong first impression without a major structural commitment. Sketch Australia: Your Sydney Stone Veneer Supplier Sketch Australia has built a strong reputation as a trusted supplier of flexible stone veneers to Sydney trade customers and homeowners alike. Our range includes a wide variety of stone types, colours and textures sourced from quality producers, giving you genuine choice when it comes to matching your design vision. We understand that buying stone products online or without seeing the material in person can feel uncertain. That is why we provide detailed product information, images and samples to help you make confident decisions. Our team is knowledgeable, approachable and genuinely invested in helping you find the right product for your project. Delivery across Sydney is available, and we work with both trade customers and individual homeowners. Whether you need a few panels for a DIY project or a full pallet for a large commercial installation, we can accommodate your requirements. How to Install Flexible Stone Veneers Installation of flexible stone veneers is genuinely accessible compared to traditional stone products. The panels can be cut with a standard utility knife or scissors, shaped to fit curves, and adhered using a suitable construction adhesive or tile adhesive depending on the substrate and application. Surface preparation is the most critical step. The substrate needs to be clean, dry, structurally sound and free from any loose material. A primer is recommended on porous surfaces to ensure good adhesion. Once the surface is ready, adhesive is applied, the panel is pressed into position and given time to cure. Grouting is typically not required, giving the finished installation a clean, seamless appearance. For moisture-prone areas like bathrooms and kitchens, a penetrating stone sealer applied over the finished installation is recommended to protect the natural stone from water ingress and staining. Caring for Your Stone Veneer Finish Natural stone requires some care to maintain its appearance over time. For interior applications, regular dusting and occasional wiping with a pH-neutral cleaner is usually sufficient. Avoid acidic cleaners, bleach and abrasive products as these can damage the stone surface. For exterior applications, a periodic wash with clean water removes environmental dust and grime. Re-sealing every few years with a suitable penetrating sealer helps protect the stone from UV, rain and biological growth. With minimal maintenance, a properly installed stone veneer installation should look beautiful for many years. Visit our gallery Frequently Asked Questions Q: Are flexible stone veneers real stone? A: Yes. Flexible stone veneers are made from genuine natural stone that has been sliced extremely thin and bonded to a flexible backing. They are not synthetic or imitation products. Q: Can flexible stone veneers be used outdoors in Sydney? A: Yes, provided you choose a product rated for exterior use and apply an appropriate sealer. Sydney's climate is relatively mild so exterior applications generally perform very well. Q: How do I order flexible stone veneers from Sketch Australia? A: You can browse our range and place orders through our website at sketchaustralia.com.au or contact our team directly for advice and quotes on larger orders. Q: Do I need a professional to install flexible stone veneers? A: While DIY installation is possible, we recommend engaging a professional tiler or builder for best results, particularly in wet areas or on large surface areas. Q: What is the price range for flexible stone veneers in Sydney? A: Pricing depends on the stone type, finish and quantity required. Contact Sketch Australia for a current price list and to discuss your specific project needs. Conclusion Flexible stone veneers represent one of the most exciting developments in interior and exterior design materials available in Sydney today. They deliver the authentic beauty and prestige of natural stone in a format that is practical, versatile and accessible for a far wider range of projects than traditional stone ever allowed. Sketch Australia is proud to supply this outstanding product to Sydney customers who want to create stunning spaces without compromising on quality. Visit sketchaustralia.com.au to explore our full range and take the first step toward transforming your space with real stone.
Learn allMarble Wall Panels Australia: How to Get the Luxury Look Without the Cost
Marble has always been the material of luxury in interior design. From the great public buildings of ancient Rome to the resort hotels of the Whitsundays, marble signals quality, permanence, and considered taste. But traditional slab marble comes with a set of practical challenges that put it out of reach for many Australian renovation projects. Marble wall panels change that equation completely. At Sketch, we stock over 20 marble wall panel designs in thin stone veneer format. These are genuine natural marble, not porcelain prints or engineered composites. This guide explains exactly how marble panels work, where they can go, and how to choose the right marble for your Australian home. What Are Marble Wall Panels? Marble wall panels from Sketch are thin stone veneer products made by slicing genuine natural marble to a thickness of 1 to 3 millimetres. The thin marble slice is bonded to a fibreglass mesh backing that holds it together and gives it flexibility. The result is a panel of real marble that weighs approximately 4 to 6 kilograms per square metre rather than the 60 to 80 kilograms that slab marble would weigh over the same area. This dramatic weight reduction means marble wall panels can go places that traditional marble cannot. Plasterboard walls, timber framed structures, and even curved surfaces become viable substrates. The installation process is similar to large format tile, rather than requiring specialist stone masonry. Why Choose Marble Wall Panels Over Traditional Slab Marble? Weight Slab marble requires significant structural consideration in most residential applications. Marble wall panels do not. This is the most important practical difference and it opens up a much wider range of installation options. Cost Slab marble requires precision cutting, specialist fixing, and experienced stonemasons for installation. Marble wall panels can be installed by a tiler or competent DIYer. The installed cost difference for a bathroom feature wall can be $3,000 to $8,000 depending on the size of the project. Flexibility Because thin marble veneer panels are slightly flexible, they can wrap around curved walls and columns. Traditional marble slab cannot flex without breaking. Speed A marble wall panel installation can be completed in one to two days for a typical bathroom or bedroom feature wall. Traditional marble installation of the same area would take three to five days. Where Can Marble Wall Panels Be Used in an Australian Home? Bathroom feature walls The bathroom is the most popular location for marble wall panels in Australian homes. A marble feature wall behind a freestanding bath or as the main wall of a shower creates the kind of resort bathroom that most Australian homeowners aspire to. With a waterproof membrane beneath, marble wall panels are fully suitable for wet area use. Kitchen splashback A marble splashback behind a cooktop or sink elevates a kitchen significantly. Marble panels cut cleanly to fit around outlets and fixtures. For cooking splashbacks, use a marble with dense veining rather than a very pale background if you are concerned about oil splatter staining over time, and seal the marble thoroughly. Living room feature wall A marble feature wall in a living room creates understated luxury. Soft grey or cream marble behind a sofa or fireplace is one of the most classically beautiful interior design choices available. Master bedroom headboard wall A marble headboard wall in the master bedroom is a growing trend in Australian interior design. The cool elegance of natural marble creates a striking backdrop for bedding and lighting. Marble Types Available at Sketch Our marble wall panel range covers a wide spectrum of natural marble varieties: White and cream Carrara style marble for classic, timeless interiors Grey marble with bold veining for contemporary spaces Black marble for dramatic, high contrast applications Green and teal marble for distinctive accent walls Warm gold and brown veined marble for luxurious, warm spaces How to Maintain Marble Wall Panels Natural marble requires some care to maintain its appearance. Seal all marble wall panels with a penetrating stone sealer before use and reapply annually. Clean with a pH neutral stone cleaner rather than generic bathroom cleaners, which can etch the marble surface over time. Wipe up acidic spills such as wine, lemon juice, or vinegar immediately. With appropriate care, marble wall panels maintain their appearance for the life of the installation. The natural variation in marble means that any minor marks or variations that develop over time actually add character rather than detracting from the appearance. Order Marble Wall Panel Samples from Sketch Marble looks different in different lighting conditions and next to different materials. We always recommend ordering samples before purchasing your full quantity. Sketch offers samples across our entire marble wall panel range with fast delivery to addresses across Australia.
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Flexible Stone Panels: What Are They and Why Are Australian Homeowners Choosing Them?
When most people hear 'stone wall panels,' they picture heavy, thick masonry — the kind that needs structural reinforcement, a skilled stonemason, and a significant budget. Flexible stone panels are a completely different category of product, and once you understand how they work, it's easy to see why they've become one of the most talked-about materials in Australian interior design. What Are Flexible Stone Panels? Flexible stone panels — also called thin stone veneer panels — are made by splitting natural stone into extremely thin layers, typically 1 to 3mm thick. This process, which uses precision cutting rather than synthetic manufacturing, results in a panel that retains all the natural beauty, texture, and character of real stone, while being thin enough to flex without cracking. The thin stone slice is usually bonded to a backing material — fibreglass mesh or a flexible polymer — which holds it together and makes it safe to handle, cut, and install. The result is a panel that you can gently curve around columns, archways, and curved walls, or simply lay flat on a standard stud wall with no special preparation. Is It Real Stone? Yes — 100%. This is one of the most common questions we get at Sketch. Flexible stone panels are not artificial, not printed, and not a composite. They are genuine natural stone — slate, marble, sandstone, quartzite, and others — that has been sliced thin enough to be flexible. Every panel has unique natural variation in colour, veining, and texture, just like any other stone product. Key difference: Flexible stone panels vs faux stone tiles — one is real stone sliced thin, the other is a manufactured product designed to look like stone. They are not the same thing. How Are They Installed? This is where flexible stone panels really shine compared to traditional stone cladding. Because they are thin and lightweight, they can be installed on surfaces that traditional stone simply cannot go — including plasterboard walls, timber frames, and even curved surfaces. Standard installation involves applying a flexible tile adhesive directly to the wall surface, pressing the panel into place, and grouting or pointing the joints. Most homeowners with basic DIY skills can complete a feature wall installation in a weekend. For larger projects or commercial applications, a tiler or stonemason can complete the work quickly and with a high-quality finish. No structural reinforcement required Suitable for plasterboard, concrete, masonry, and timber substrates Can be cut with standard tile-cutting tools Can be curved around columns and archways Interior and exterior applications What Are the Benefits of Flexible Stone Panels? Weight Traditional stone cladding can weigh 30–80kg per square metre. Flexible stone panels typically weigh 3–8kg per square metre. This opens up a huge range of installation possibilities and eliminates the need for structural engineering in most residential applications. Versatility Because they're flexible, these panels can go where standard stone simply can't — around curved walls, onto furniture, as part of architectural joinery, or even on ceilings in some applications. Authenticity Unlike porcelain tiles that print a stone pattern onto a ceramic body, flexible stone panels are the real thing. The look, the feel, the thermal mass — it's all genuine natural stone. Speed of Installation A skilled installer can complete 10–15 square metres of flexible stone panelling per day. Traditional stone masonry takes significantly longer and requires more specialist labour. Where Can Flexible Stone Panels Be Used? The applications are almost endless, but the most popular uses in Australian homes and commercial spaces include: Feature walls in living rooms, bedrooms, and offices Bathroom and wet area walls (check product suitability) Fireplace surrounds Kitchen splashbacks Exterior cladding and alfresco walls Commercial reception areas and restaurant fit-outs Curved walls and columns What Stone Types Are Available? At Sketch, our flexible stone veneer range includes slate, marble, sandstone, quartzite, and translucent stone options. Each species has its own character — slate tends to be dramatic and layered, marble elegant and veined, sandstone warm and organic. We recommend ordering samples before committing to a large area so you can see how the stone looks in your specific lighting conditions. Why Choose Sketch for Flexible Stone Panels in Australia? Sketch is one of Australia's largest suppliers of thin stone veneer and flexible stone panels. We supply direct to homeowners, builders, architects, and interior designers, with stock available for fast dispatch across Australia. Our team is happy to advise on product selection, quantities, and installation techniques. Request your free samples today and see the difference that real flexible stone makes.
Learn allDecorative Wall Panels Australia: 8 Stunning Ideas for Every Room
If you've been scrolling through home renovation inspiration and noticed that feature walls have completely transformed how interiors look and feel — you're not imagining it. Decorative wall panels have become one of the most popular ways to add texture, depth, and character to Australian homes. And with so many materials and finishes available, the hardest part is just choosing where to start. At Sketch, we supply premium stone veneers, carbon crystal boards, and feature wall panels to homeowners, designers, and builders across Australia. Here are eight ideas to spark your imagination. 1. Slate Stone Feature Wall in the Living Room There's something undeniably dramatic about a full-height slate panel wall behind a sofa or TV unit. Slate's natural cleft texture creates shadows and movement as the light shifts throughout the day. Available in deep charcoals, earthy greys, and warm rusts, a slate feature wall works beautifully in both modern and industrial-style living spaces. Sketch's slate wall panels are thin stone veneers — lightweight, flexible, and designed to bond directly to plasterboard. No heavy masonry, no structural concerns. Just stunning natural stone. Pro tip: Use warm downlights or wall-mounted sconces to rake light across the surface and bring the texture to life at night. 2. Marble Panels for a Luxury Bathroom Marble has always been synonymous with luxury, and decorative marble wall panels let you bring that feeling into your bathroom without the weight and cost of traditional slab marble. Whether you choose classic white Carrara, dramatic black and gold, or soft grey veining, marble panels create an instant resort-style atmosphere. Sketch stocks over 20 marble panel designs, including options that work beautifully as full wall coverings or as a feature panel behind a freestanding bath or vanity. 3. Carbon Crystal Boards (CCB) for a Contemporary Statement If you're looking for something completely unique, Carbon Crystal Boards are in a category of their own. These translucent, backlit panels have an almost gemstone-like quality — catching the light in ways that stone and timber simply can't replicate. They're ideal as a feature behind a bar, in a home theatre, or as a room divider. Sketch is one of the very few Australian suppliers of Carbon Crystal Boards, making this an easy way to create a space that nobody else has. 4. Sandstone Panels for an Outdoor Entertainment Area Decorative wall panelling isn't just for interiors. Australian homes are built around outdoor living, and sandstone panels are one of the most popular ways to finish an alfresco wall, outdoor kitchen, or pool area. Sandstone is naturally weatherproof, handles UV exposure beautifully, and gives outdoor spaces a timeless, earthy quality. Design note: Pair sandstone panels with recycled timber decking and black steel fixtures for a contemporary Australian outdoor aesthetic. 5. Translucent Stone Panels as a Room Divider One of the most show-stopping applications for decorative wall panels is using translucent stone as a semi-open room divider. When backlit, thin translucent stone panels glow with a warm, amber-toned light that turns a functional divider into a genuine piece of art. Sketch carries six translucent stone panel options, each with its own unique veining and translucency level. 6. Stacked Stone Around a Fireplace The fireplace has always been the focal point of a room, and stacked stone panels are the classic choice for making it sing. Whether you choose a rustic ledgestone look or a more refined split-face slate, the fireplace surround is one of the most high-impact places you can apply a stone veneer panel. Sketch's stone panels are fire-rated and suitable for use around fireplace surrounds, giving you both safety and style. 7. Feature Headboard Wall in the Bedroom An accent wall behind the bed is one of the simplest ways to transform a bedroom from basic to boutique. Soft, warm-toned stone panels — think honey sandstone or warm grey slate — create a grounding, natural backdrop that's far more interesting than a painted wall. Keep the rest of the room simple and let the texture do the work. 8. Hallway Feature Panel for a Strong First Impression Your entry hallway is the first space every visitor experiences. A short run of decorative wall panelling — even just two or three metres — immediately signals that this is a home with considered design. Stone veneers work particularly well in hallways because they're durable, easy to maintain, and create a memorable first impression. Ready to Create Your Feature Wall? Sketch supplies premium decorative wall panels to homeowners and trade professionals across Australia. Whether you're after the raw beauty of natural stone, the drama of marble, or the futuristic appeal of Carbon Crystal Boards, we have a panel to suit your vision and your budget. Browse our full range online or contact the Sketch team to request samples before you commit.
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