This is another example of the use of carved panels in the exterior of a home. They are made of powder-coated aluminum sheets. Such expressive ornamentation eliminates the need to overdecorate, allowing the picturesque play of shadows to be passed off as the main decorative element.
The steel railings with a slotted floral pattern are custom made for this spiral staircase.
Doors
There are more interesting and textured options than standard wood doors. Pictured is a sliding MDF model with a finely carved pattern. A mirror hanging on the wall of the dressing room reflects electric light and directs it through the door into the bedroom.
Walls and partitions
Open-plan spaces can sometimes look rather plain. The use of mesh partitions allows you to visually and physically divide zones without cluttering the room too much.
This interior uses prefabricated stainless steel mesh to separate the new addition from the rest of the 80โs home.
Fences
Unlike a regular chain-link fence or wire fence, this fence looks much more solid because it is made of untreated carbon steel. Slits in the form of stylized images of birds slightly lighten the overall appearance.
Floors
Donโt forget about them! The ground floor floor of this home features thick glass panels with coarse mesh. They are at the same time the ceiling windows of a wine cellar.
Ceilings
This suspended ceiling is a combination of wooden boxes with perforations through which light from lamps diffuses picturesquely.
What are some practical uses for perforated and lattice structures in the house and where would be the most ideal spots to place them for both functionality and aesthetics?