Two screens in D140 create a visual barrier between an outdoor kitchen and a staircase.
Source - SS-A: A Sharper Cut Landscapes, Bethesda, MD.
A site-built steel frame creates a sturdy frame for our modular screening in C150.
Source SS-B: Vergason Design, Washington DC.
A classic art deco accent inside a steel frame with DLP in pattern D200.
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Source SS-C: Homeowner, Holly Hill, Florida
Modulatis utilizes a dense gird pattern (G336) to screen out parked cars on the bottom, and an open pattern (G536) at the top.
Source SS-D: Schlosser Architects, Philo, CA.
A private nook created with our Modulatis in H125.
Source SS-E: Old Eastwood Design, Wilmington, Delaware.
Two panels with site built casement frame frames a doorway.
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Source SS-F: Abrahmse and Co, Charlottesville, VA.
Framed screen stylishly creates a visual barrier with the neighbors.
Source SS-G: Homeowner, Philadelphia, PA.
A Classic Framed Screen in C150 frames the doorway.
Source SS-H: Janet Moyer Design, San Francisco, CA.
A custom screen in P180v divides a hallway from a garden.
Source SS-L: My Green Buildings, Sarasota, Florida
Custom sized Decorative Lattice Panels in C150 create an airy spot.
Source SS-M: Homeowner, Palo Alto, CA.
Copper pipe is used by the designer to support Framed Screens in C130.
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Source SS-N: Spring Tree Outdoor, Richardson Texas.
Custom Framed screens in C110 provide a backdrop for bonsai around a pool.
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Source SS-O: Homeowner, Atlanta, GA.
Two panels with site built casement frame frames a doorway.
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Source SS-P: Gaia Landscaping, Covalis, OR
A fantastic juxtaposition of rectilinear pattern against bamboo.
Source SS-Q: Homeowner, Seattle, WA