Railings are an important element of any architectural project, more specifically, railing infill. Infill panels work in tandem with a chosen railing system. They are used as protective barriers and methods to guide people in high traffic areas such as stadiums, schools, entertainment venues, and in many more applications. Not only are railing infill panels functional, but they contribute to the overall aesthetic of their surroundings. Able to conceal or give high levels of transparency while maintaining a simple or highly decorative design, wire mesh as railing infill is extremely versatile and practical.
Space dividers, also known as room dividers, are an attractive architectural solution to subdivide a large space into individual but interconnected areas. Subtle barriers can add privacy to an area while maintaining a sense of unity with the rest of the space. Retail displays often use a very similar design as space dividers, delicately separating areas of product to highlight each piece of merchandise in the best way possible. Many different types of material can be used for these applications, but wire mesh is being specified more often for its ability to add beauty and texture without overwhelming a space.
Fences and enclosures often have strict regulations that require exact specifications to meet code regulations while also maintaining affordability. Pools, playgrounds, rail yards, sports venues, and many other types of locations utilize fences or enclosures for safety and security. Lately, designers have been looking to maintain function while using fence materials that are more ornamental, such as wire mesh.
Custom-built wood furniture is gaining popularity once again throughout the world. More frequently, customers are looking for something designed specifically to their needs and aesthetics. As with any custom woodwork, sometimes a little extra embellishment is desired. Metal accents are timeless companions to wood, offering gentle coolness to the warmth of the natural material.
Ceilings have been viewed as a space to add a creative, lavish flair to any type of building. The drama of a beautifully embellished ceiling can impress and inspire those who walk under it. More recently, modern design embraces wire mesh for ceilings as a way to convey either vastness or intimacy while adding a bit of luxury to a space. Decorative wire mesh is an increasingly popular choice for ceiling design.
Traditionally, millwork is a term that relates to any exposed wood in a finished building, such as cabinetry. While custom wood cabinets are beautiful, from time to time, they may need a little extra ornamentation to fit with the aesthetic of their surrounding area. The combination of metal against wood draws out the beauty and warmth of wood with the coolness of metal. Decorative wire mesh used as cladding, also known as surfacing, utilizes very similar techniques to add texture and intrigue to elevator cabs, office lobbies, furniture, and many other applications. Wire mesh can cover an entire surface, or just part of one to create any look the designer desires.
In many architectural applications, canopies are used to provide varying levels of shade and shelter from weather conditions like rain, hail, and snow. Architectural canopies can also be purely aesthetic, giving a sense of luxury or artistry to a pedestrian area. From fabric to metal, a canopy can combine many different materials to suit the intent of its designer. From purely aesthetic to functional, architectural wire mesh can make a special addition to any canopy design.
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