The DarkWood Hexagon design is a sophisticated blend of modern geometry and organic texture. This specific color choice is excellent for creating a “moody,” high-contrast aesthetic that works particularly well behind a bed or a home theater setup.
Here are the key features for the DarkWood Hexagon 40-pack:
## Key Features & Specifications
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Modern “DarkWood” Finish: Combines the sleek, dark aesthetic of charcoal/DarkWood with a subtle wood-grain texture. This provides a matte or low-sheen finish that hides fingerprints better than glossier options.
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Geometric 3D Depth: The Hexagon (Honeycomb) pattern creates a structured, architectural look. The 3D relief adds physical depth to your walls, breaking up flat surfaces and adding visual interest.
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Extensive Coverage: With 40 panels totaling 107.60 Sq. Ft., you have enough to cover a standard large wall (approx. 10.7 ft x 10 ft).
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Large Square Format: Each panel is 19.7″ x 19.7″ ($50 text{cm} times 50 text{cm}$), making the installation process much faster than using small individual hexagons.
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High-Performance PVC:
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Impact Resistant: Sturdy construction that doesn’t dent like foam or plant-fiber panels.
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Waterproof & Heat Resistant: Safe for use in bedrooms and living rooms; easy to clean with just a damp cloth.
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SGS Certified: Tested to be free of formaldehyde and heavy metals, ensuring a safe environment for sleeping areas.
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Sound Diffusion: While not a dedicated acoustic panel, the 3D hexagonal shapes help scatter sound waves, which can help reduce “flutter echo” in a large living room.
### Summary Comparison
| Feature | Detail |
| Color/Texture | DarkWood (Matte-finish wood grain) |
| Pattern | 3D Hexagon / Honeycomb |
| Material | High-Density PVC (Eco-friendly) |
| Installation | Glue-on (Best with Liquid Nails or specialized PVC glue) |
| Suitability | Ideal for Accent Walls, Headboards, and TV Backdrops |
### Installation Tip for Dark Panels
When installing dark panels like DarkWood, it is highly recommended to paint the wall behind them DarkWood or dark grey first. This ensures that if there are any tiny gaps during the “glue-up” process, the white or light-colored wall underneath won’t peek through the seams.

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