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Laser cut screens for garden privacy

Canal Engineering brings elegance and privacy to a West London garden with ornamental laser cut screens

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The organic leaf pattern of the privacy screen was designed by the clients then laser cut from a 3mm stainless steel sheet
The organic leaf pattern of the privacy screen was designed by the clients then laser cut from a 3mm stainless steel sheet

A West London garden has been given a new sense of privacy and elegance with a laser cut screen from Canal Engineering, the architectural metalwork specialists.

Canal fabricated a set of decorative panels with a matching garden gate for the home. Each panel was manufactured from a 3mm stainless steel sheet which then was laser cut to achieve a beautiful natural leaf pattern. Once brought down to site, each panel was powered coated black to create a striking contrast between the screen and existing walls. The finished result provided an elegant design feature that provides enough privacy without feeling exposed whilst bringing a perfect balance between light and shade.

Laser cut screens have become increasingly popular in modern design and architecture to enhance interiors and exteriors. The design possibilities of a laser cut screen are endless. Clients can choose their own design to reflect their personal preferences in home décor or office building.​ Canal is willing to push boundaries to what is technically possible within architectural metal work and will always work with the client to make their concept a reality.

Laser technology cuts metal precisely allowing for an intricate, elegant and slender design. The complexity of laser technology has the ability to turn a piece of metal into a piece of architectural intelligence. Decorative screens and offer a stylish alternative to standard fencing and enhance the sense of privacy.

  • The ornate laser cut screens create an open pattern of light and shade without leaving the garden too exposed
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    The ornate laser cut screens create an open pattern of light and shade without leaving the garden too exposed
  • The privacy screen and gate were given a powder coating black finish creating a striking contrast with the garden's white walls
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    The privacy screen and gate were given a powder coating black finish creating a striking contrast with the garden's white walls
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For more information and technical support visit: www.canal.eu.com

 

Contact:

0115 986 6321

canal@canalengineering.co.uk


 

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