Decorative Screen Panels for Your Home from QAQ Screens

Decorative screen panels screens bring out the best in any part of your home. If you are looking for an alternative decorative fixture other than paintings, ornaments and centrepieces, or even a separator for open spaces, decorative screens should be at the top of your list of options.
From the bathroom, kitchen, living room, office and the bedroom, here are a few ways on how you can use Decorative Screens around the house.

Mount a Wall décor for the living room
Decorative screen panels are artworks. With different design patterns cut into various materials with high attention to detail, decorative screens can be mounted on the wall with a plain background to create a focal point. Having an accent to a room provides a lasting impression emphasizing the theme of the interior. For example, QAQ's Pretoria Design in Aluminium mounted on a wall with grey background complements a modern interior style. Modern interiors have clean, crisp lines and a subtle colour palette. Materials such as metal, glass or steel are commonly used in a modern-styled interior.


Add personality to a bedroom
The bedroom is the home occupant's most personal area. It's the room that could truly be considered as the extension of ones' personality. Wallpapers bring patterns and prints to your walls, but if you want something that is easier to install, maintain and replace for a different design depending on the change of taste, style, mood and personality of the room's occupant. Using decorative screen panels are one of the best options. One example is QAQ's Butterfly Decorative Screen cut in pink coloured acrylic for a girl's room. It provides a whimsical feel to the room with little effort.

Divide your space
Hit two birds with one stone by adding a decorative divider to separate two wide open areas like the kitchen and the dining room. You can also use decorative screen panels to divide a bedroom if there are two occupants for privacy. QAQ Architectural provides a solution to this, such as having a Cayman design, cut in white MDF and placing it as a divider between the kitchen and dining room. Doing this avoids the stuffiness of solid walls and retains the lighting and open feeling.

Let the air in with Stylish Windows
When looking for a complimentary material to glass for aesthetic and privacy purposes, consider customising Decorative Screens for windows. You can custom-fit your window design to suit the overall theme of the room just as how QAQ envisioned a contemporary Victorian bathroom with a window cut in Apia design. With decorative screen panels, the room's visibility to the outside world is with the homeowner's control.
These are just some of the many ways in which designers, decorators and homeowners can use decorative screens.
Contact QAQ Architectural to know more about the right materials, designs and customization for any part of a home interior. Visit their website at www.qaq.com.au today!
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