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New Lattice Screen Designs to Partition Spaces

These fresh and fabulous lattice screens bring instant style and aesthetically partition areas of the home

Pooja Khanna Tyagi
Pooja Khanna Tyagi31 December 2020
Houzz India Contributor. An Architect , Interior Designer, Valuer, a Marathon Runner, and love Writing Poetry and Creative Stories on Building Design. Have been practicing since the year 2000 with specialization in the field of Corporate Interiors with projects extensively published in journals of national repute. Recently honoured with the reputed A3 Foundation award for Journalism for the year 2016 an for architectural poetry in the year 2018. Currently practicing and residing in Delhi and Noida. Website: www.khannaenterprise.com, Email: poojakhanna224@gmail.com, M:9891993392
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Lattice screens comprise small or large perforations that ensure privacy without blocking the passage of light and air, and can be used as a decorative element to partition any space. The best part about a lattice screen is that it easily blends equally well with traditional, transitional or modern home decor. Additionally, these screens can be designed in geometric patterns, intricate designs or symmetrical lines in materials such as wood, metal and solid surface. Take a look at how lattice screens can be used to partition spaces while lending an artistic touch, both indoors and outdoors.

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Erol Sevimlisoy Emrah Sevimlisoy SevimliMimarlik
1. Section the bedroom
Just see how Erol Sevimlisoy Emrah Sevimlisoy SevimliMimarlik has designed the headboard as a privacy screen that separates the entrance door from the sleeping area of the bedroom.
In this image, a lattice screen inserted within a decorative window cut-out partitions the bedroom from the walkway to the ensuite bathroom.

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UJDesigns
2. Separate the entrance foyer
The lattice screen by UJ(D)esigns provides a sense of privacy and makes a good first impression for this home’s entry.
7 Interior Architecture
3. Partition an open-plan design home
Wooden slats create a classy and sophisticated privacy screen which segregates the living area from the dining space in this house by 7 Interior Architecture.
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Joel Dessaules Design uses an accent colour to highlight the lattice screen so that it doubles as an eye-catching detail.
Dipen Gada and Associates
4. Divide the indoors and outdoors
A combination of solid and laser-cut metal forms a semi-open privacy screen which adds pattern and casts interesting shadows in this house by Dipen Gada and Associates.
Dipen Gada and Associates
In this bedroom, Dipen Gada and Associates separates the outdoors from the indoors by introducing lattice screens within an array of revolving windows.
Brickworks Building Products
This lattice screen creates an interesting indoor-outdoor space which provides privacy and allows diffused sunlight to filter into the interiors in this home by Brickworks Building Products.
Golany Architects
Here in this hallway by Golany Architects, a slatted screen casts dynamic shadow patterns throughout the day. The shadows keep changing with the changing position of the sun.
Modal Design
5. Use as fixed windows
In this image, just see how Modal Design has introduced a combination of a big uPVC window in clear glass and an external lattice screen for privacy. The circular perforations of the lattice screen cast gorgeous shadows and patterns on the floor.
A lattice screen with floral geometric patterns embellishes the window and brings in filtered sunlight into the walk-in wardrobe.
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6. Lighten the doors
A lattice screen within the sliding door separates the living area from the dry kitchen cum bar in this home by Joel Dessaules Design.
Erol Sevimlisoy Emrah Sevimlisoy SevimliMimarlik
Erol Sevimlisoy Emrah Sevimlisoy SevimliMimarlik has designed the doors with lattice screen panels to partition the living area from the dining space and give the home an expanded look.
Interiors by Maite Granda
7. Partition a double-height space
Interiors by Maite Granda creates intricate lattice work in a decorative shape to give the double-height space an ornamental look and divide it into two distinct zones.
Studio Context Architects
A tall lattice screen demarcates the public areas from the private areas of this home by Studio Context Architects.
Artisan Inc.
8. Zone the bathroom
Just see how a lattice screen infuses an old-world charm in this bathroom by Artisan Inc. and divides the mirror-sink unit from the WC.
A white lattice screen adds elegance and matches with the white bathroom cabinet.
Erol Sevimlisoy Emrah Sevimlisoy SevimliMimarlik
9. Form a stair railing
A lattice screen gives this staircase by Erol Sevimlisoy Emrah Sevimlisoy SevimliMimarlik a showstopper quality in addition to providing security as the stair railing.
10. Give shelter outdoors
Denilson Machado - MCA Estudio install an array of lattice screens as a roof, creating a feeling of enclosure above the hanging cocoon bed. Don’t miss the stunning reflections of the boundary wall on the water.
Finesse Projects
In this outdoor living room by Finesses Projects, the lattice screen forms a perfect backdrop which block out the sight of neighbouring houses and creates a bright and airy space.
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Four lattice screen panels come together to create privacy for the outdoor room designed by Tom Massey Landscape & Gardens.

Read more:
Space Partitioning Ideas From Indian Homes
19 Subtle, Sleek and Stylish Ways to Partition Spaces

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