Decorative Screens Panels

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Wish to divide a room, or section of your outdoor area? Then these decorative panel screens will do the trick. See through and attractive, they are more for form than function, but still give the illusion of area division. They work indoors as well as outdoors, and can be straight paneled or accordian style for a more Japanese aesthetic. And the styles are too numerous to count.

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Decorative Wood Lattice Panels. A simply stunning piece that will provide you with the much wanted privacy and still bring a touch of style and visual appeal to your household thanks to the beautiful design with golden, metal leaves.

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These colorful folding panel screens will add brightness and vividness anywhere they would appear. Especially beneficial when you want to divide some area within the other one, like for example bedroom or cabinet area within studio space.

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A very attractive outdoor window panel that features a natural looking, floral design. This luxurious product not only looks amazing, but it is also resistant to many different negative outdoor factors.

Metal lattice panels

Astonishing contemporary room dividing screen with intricate branches resembling pattern, brown over cream white, crafted using laser cut technology that provides the highest definition of the smallest details.

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It's a DecoGlide sliding window panel with geometric and illustrative design, which is cut by the laser. The pieces of this curtain have a wooden construction with synthetic fabric. It adds a beauty to any interior.

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shutter like curtain can be easily made with 2x2 fabric of choice staple gumn and hinge bracket

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Room divider mounted on the floor and ceiling. It is finished with sophisticated ornament. Modern design for the living room and others interiors as needed. Suitable for residential and commercial premises.

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Lasercut Screen - this would look cool mounted on a large bare wall! #design #interior #inspiration

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If you want to add exotic flavors into your home decor, you may want to check these finely cut screens. Each screen is constructed in detail, offering a spectacular effect, when combined with a source of intensive light. It's especially beautiful at night.

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Vintage crystal plate panel

A very interesting window panel that provides privacy, but also allows the sunlight into the house. This crystal plate panel includes very attractive patterns and a solid frame, so it has also got a decorative character.

Decorative screens panels

Pretty and aesthetic fence panel for outdoor use. It's made of dark weatherproof vinyl so is practically maintenance free. It features a lattice pattern at the bottom and an intricate beautiful floral and bird design in central and upper parts.

Decorative lattice

These window panels look very attractive and they assure privacy when they are combined with curtains. Their original pattern and neutral white finish match different interior and outdoor stylizations.

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Buying Guide

Even the most renowned architects are in awe with decorative panel screens. What's the best decorative panel screen for your space? Keep on reading as we've prepared a guide that'll help you pick out the best one for your home.

The history of decorative panel screens dates back to the mid-600s. China was the first country to use decorative panel screens to have more surfaces to paint on and to create privacy. During the early 1950s, the country has seen a strong revival of these privacy screens in both commercial and residential architecture. As of today, we're enjoying another revival that features traditional designs implemented using contemporary materials and styles. Screens are being used as architectural elements, pieces of furniture, decorative objects, and works of art.

Before you even check for your options online, be clear on what you're trying to screen. Would it be acoustic or visual? We suggest you list down what you require out of your decorative panel screen like noise reduction, the ability to enhance your lounge suit, screen view, and more. Most manufacturers of decorative panel screens have in-house interior designers. They will help you find the right products to ensure that all your requirements are taken care of.

If you're not planning to add a decorative panel screen to your entry space, you might consider using one in the area as it can provide privacy which is needed in poorly designed homes. By adding a decorative screen, your home's private areas will be protected or screened from direct view. What we love about this is the fact that it can improve a home's feng shui and frame an entry space.

A decorative panel screen is considered a sculptural piece and there are many concepts and graphic styles that you can choose from. It can be styled in a personal way too. There are even those that have family portraits laser-cut into their design. If you don't want one that's customized, don't worry as you can select from pre-made decorative panel screens.

Today's material styles and options vary. In fact, seeing modern materials used to create traditional concepts can astonish even jaded hearts. The contemporary materials we are talking about include medium density fiberboard (MDF), weathered steel, plastic, and metal. Our favorite is weathered steel as it looks absolutely stunning inside residential spaces.

To choose the best material for your decorative panel screen, think about the material's required maintenance. MDF, for example, is highly absorbent which means it can't be placed in an environment that's rich in moisture or else it'll get damaged.

If you want your decorative panel screen to last a long time, then you'd want to check acrylics and stainless steel. They are durable but they're very expensive. An economical product is MDF, but it's more difficult to maintain.

If you’ve made the important decision of adding one into your home, remember the points we've discussed and we're confident that you'll be successful in your endeavor.