Screen-partition

Currently, many designers in the design of interiors in fairly large rooms are happy to use for temporary zoning space with different screen-partitions. This is not surprising. After all, with the help of a mobile screen-partition, for example, it is easy and quick to allocate a place for rest in a huge living room - separate the angle with the screen with an armchair and a floor lamp, and you can be sure of seclusion. In addition, such screens are very effective and as an original decorative element.

Types of screen-partitions

All existing screens are divided into three main groups - folding, roll and screen. For the living rooms, traditional folding screens are considered to be used as decorative partitions in the East (China, Japan) since ancient times and are considered a subject of national culture. Traditional Japanese screens-partitions (bebo) are a frame of several leaves (from 3 to 6-8), each of which is filled with rice paper with a printed pattern. Valves can also be filled with silk or brocade, inlaid with gold or silver foil, mother of pearl. Modern screens of the house are made of bamboo, rattan, willow vines, even metal.

But wooden screens-partitions are invariably popular. This is probably due to the fact that the tree fits best in the interior of any style.

And its (tree) ecological compatibility allows using such screen-partitioning, even for children's rooms. The frame of wooden screens can be filled with a cloth, the pattern or shade of which repeats the pattern (shade) of curtains or wallpaper; stained glass, mirror or plain glass; skin; woven from the vine or straw elements and so on.

Very impressive are the wooden carved screen screens, which not only decorate the interior, but also give it some mystery and mystery.

A screen-partition can be successfully used even for such a non-standard place as a bathroom. In this case, the most appropriate glass screen-partition (importantly, the glass must necessarily be roasted).

A few words should be said about the modern transformation of the screen of the beaver. To divide rooms of a large area with success, you can use a non-portable screen, and its stationary analogue - a sliding screen-partition, the frame of which is fixed to the ceiling, and the screen itself is expanded on a special guide.