Commercial Wall Panels for KTV, Salon & Office Fit-Outs

By VIGOU Panels · Updated July 2026 · 8 min read
KTV room interior finished with dark wall panels

Commercial fit-out contractors work on a schedule tiles and paint can't match: a KTV chain wants ten rooms turned around between lease signing and opening night, a salon franchise wants an identical look rolled out across a dozen locations, an office needs a weekend refit with zero smell the following Monday. Wall panels solve all three — but the surface family you choose changes with the venue, not just the client's taste.

We supply panels into all four venue types below directly from the factory. Here's how we'd brief a contractor on surface choice, fire rating and maintenance before a quote goes out.

Match the Surface Family to the Venue

VenueRecommended surfaceWhy
KTV / karaoke roomsMetal, mirror, dark wood-grainLow light hides seams and shows off reflective/metallic finishes; dark tones hide scuffs from furniture moves
Hair & beauty salonsMirror, skin-touch, light wood-grainMirror panels double as feature walls without a separate mirror install; skin-touch surfaces feel premium under styling-station lighting
Offices & co-workingWood-grain, fabric-texture, matte skin-touchNeutral tones suit long occupancy; fabric-texture panels add acoustic softness to open-plan layouts
RestaurantsStone-texture, wood-grainStone-look SPC panels handle splash zones near open kitchens; wood-grain carbon crystal panels warm up dining areas

KTV Rooms: Speed and Acoustic-Friendly Dark Tones

KTV operators renovate on tight turnaround between lease and opening, often re-doing rooms every few years as design trends shift. Wall panels click into place over furring strips in a single day per room, with no wet trades and no downtime for paint to cure. Metal and mirror finishes are the most requested surfaces here — under colored ambient lighting they read as far more premium than the material cost, and dark wood-grain panels hide the inevitable scuffing from moved furniture and rolling speaker cabinets.

Salons: Mirror Panels That Double as Fixtures

Every styling station needs a mirror — panelizing the whole wall in a mirror-finish carbon crystal panel means the contractor installs one continuous surface instead of coordinating separate mirror fixtures and wall finish. Skin-touch and light wood-grain panels fill the reception and waiting areas, where a soft-touch matte surface reads as higher-end than gloss laminate under salon lighting.

Offices: Neutral Tones and Acoustic Comfort

Office fit-outs prioritize longevity over statement design — panels here need to look good for 5–10 years under fluorescent and daylight mixes without visible fading. Wood-grain and fabric-texture panels are the default choice; fabric-texture surfaces also soften hard-surface acoustics in open-plan floors, an increasingly common ask as more offices drop cubicle walls. Installation over a weekend with zero VOC odor is the point contractors sell hardest — staff walk in Monday to a finished wall, not a curing paint smell.

Restaurants: Stone-Texture Near Wet Zones

Open kitchens, bar backsplashes and restroom corridors all need a washable, waterproof surface — SPC stone-texture panels handle grease and steam without staining, and clean with a wipe rather than a repaint. Dining-room walls further from splash zones typically move to warmer wood-grain carbon crystal panels to keep the space from feeling clinical.

Fire Rating: Non-Negotiable for Commercial Fit-Outs

Unlike a residential accent wall, commercial venues are usually subject to local fire code inspection before opening. Our full range — SPC and carbon crystal alike — carries a B1 flame-retardant rating, and we provide the lab test report with a verifiable report number on request. Always confirm your local building code's specific requirement (occupancy type and venue size can push the requirement higher) and ask your supplier for a report, not just a brochure claim — see our supplier vetting guide for how to check this properly.

Maintenance: Why Facilities Managers Prefer Panels Over Paint

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are wall panels fire-safe enough for commercial venues?

Our SPC and carbon crystal panels carry a B1 flame-retardant rating with lab test reports available on request. Always confirm this meets your specific local building code before ordering.

Which surface is best for a KTV or nightclub interior?

Metal and mirror finishes are most popular — they read as premium under colored lighting and hide seams well in low-light rooms. Dark wood-grain is a durable alternative for furniture-heavy rooms.

Can panels handle high-traffic office corridors?

Yes — our 7.3 mm anti-impact panel grade is designed for exactly this, resisting knocks from furniture, trolleys and daily foot traffic better than standard 5 mm panels.

Do panels work near restaurant kitchens and wet areas?

SPC stone-texture panels have 0% water absorption and handle grease/steam splash zones well. For direct water contact areas, see our waterproof panel guide.