Indoor Privacy Screen Installation Tips from QAQ Architectural

Indoor privacy screens can be used in many creative ways. Whether it's for things that need to be discussed for personal or business purposes, for the bathroom, or if there is simply a need for a place for solitude to clear one's head, indoor privacy screens provide an easy, visually appealing solution.
Wall Partition
When we think about privacy, the first thing that may come to mind is having thick walls. However, erecting walls can result in a reduction in room size and costly renovations. Using indoor privacy screens to separate open spaces is one way to create privacy without the need to retrofit walls indoors to avoid causing disruption whether in a residential, commercial or corporate setting.
For example, adding a privacy panel on a residence's entryway or foyer can shield the view of knocking strangers from the rest of the house. The design does not need to be built like a solid wall. Adding a panel with colour and intricate design can draw the eye to the artwork. This is also ideal for a bedroom partition for kid's rooms or to separate the dining room from the kitchen.


Sliding Door
Indoor privacy screens are highly customizable. QAQ Architectural, Victoria-based decorative and privacy Screen experts design and can produce panels based on the client's style preferences. They laser-cut materials such as Weathertex, MDF, Aluminium, Corten Steel, Mild Steel, Stainless steel, plywood, aluminium composite, coloured MDF and Acrylic. They have experience in incorporating decorative Screens into sliding doors and can customise based on designer's specifications.

Bathroom
The bathroom is the most private of indoor spaces. Separating different parts of the bathroom can make it accessible for multiple occupants at a single time. For example in a Master's bath, this makes it possible for one person to carry on brushing their teeth while another person is having a bath. QAQ Architecture has been specified to customise for a bathroom setting. Apart from adding a dash of personality to the bathroom, the 'Morocco' pattern controls the visibility of the bath from the rest of the space. There are more ready-made styles available in QAQ Architectural, however, for designers and homeowners who already have a clear idea of the design that they would like to have, QAQ can cut your design to precision.

Workplace
Finding a personal space for a home office or a private area in an office is made easier with indoor privacy screens. It's possible to use screens as a wall divider or to create an alcove. If the company requires a more collaborative environment, privacy panels can be cut to smaller sizes to create partitions on long desks that do not go past the occupant's head space. Indoor privacy screens can be cut to several sizes from 600mm x 1200mm to a max size of 3600mm x 1200mm. Consult with an expert from QAQ for special size requirements.
QAQ Architectural sees the changing trend of the outdoor recreation space and indoor living areas merging as one. In the corporate setting, the trend is to have wide open areas that evoke teamwork and transparency within the workplace. One way to stay ahead of these trends is to use privacy and decorative screens.
Book a consultation with QAQ Architectural today. Call (03) 8390-0306 or visit their website at www.qaq.com.au.
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