Modernised Art Deco Screen Designs by QAQ Architectural

Modernised Art Deco designs have been sweeping the interior design industry off late, and there's no question why. The rise of modern classic design combines the best aesthetics from period styles with a contemporary edge. One way to achieve the look is with a decorative screen. Aside from adding a touch of quirkiness, they can also double purpose as an art installation breathing a whole lot of personality to a dull space.
Art Deco screen designs by QAQ Architectural feature eye-catching patterns consisting of geometric shapes and abstract lines. The visual art style of Art Deco began in France and popularised in the 1920's and grew throughout the 1930's. QAQ Architectural incorporates their own modern spin to the periodic style of Art Deco as featured in some of their screen designs: Altona, San Remo, and Elwood. Of the 60+ designs that they manufacture, these screens receive less exposure, but definitely deserve more.
QAQ Architectural's line of modernised Art Deco screen designs feature repetitive, symmetrical, and geometric patterns. This particular look brings a sense of positivity to any interior arrangement, as this is exactly what the art deco signified back when the devastation of the first war struck.
Where to install Art Deco screens by QAQ Architectural?
These unique screens can be used as dividers that replace the need for rebuilding an actual wall. An open space can easily be partitioned while adding an artistic element to the interior. Three or more screens in the desired size may be fixed together to form a pleated effect allowing for a freestanding option.

Another idea to display QAQ Architectural's modernised Art Deco-inspired screens is by attaching them to a wall. Replacing the need for frames and paintings, this artistic installation is all you need to achieve a crafty, modern, and chic space.
For those who are feeling more experimental and adventurous, consider placing led lights on the edges of the screen before securing them to the wall. When lit, the screen acts as a lighting fixture that can change the ambience of the room and provide a luxurious, yet urban feel.
These decorative screens are not limited to indoor use. Available in a range of materials, they can be applied as patio roofing material, enabling light to pass through creating a shadow that is both beautiful to look at, but minimising the need for artificial lighting. Aside from that, decorative screens can be used for any prefered outdoor installation.
QAQ Architectural's line of screens with Art Deco designs come in different finishes including compressed hardwood, MDF (medium density fibreboard), aluminium, corten, mild steel, plywood, aluminium composite, Q-Board (PVC) and acrylic. The screens can be painted with a number of compatible coatings available in local hardware and supply stores.
QAQ Architectural is changing the game in the design and building industry by providing high-quality and durable decorative screens and panels. Their innovation and commitment to excellence is a desirable trait that has earned them the trust of many of clients and experts in the industry.
Learn more about QAQ Architectural's modernised Art Deco designed screens and other products by heading over to www.qaq.com.au now!
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