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WELCOME TO MY DESIGN CORNER |
Samantha baskerville
Directrice de style Silentium Design. |
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| Some time ago I went to Japan on a professional visit and discovered the traditional Japanese panel. The beauty and simplicity of the "shoji" inspired me to create a range of fabric sliding panel blinds.
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S.Baskerville - Tokyo 2002 |
My inspiration : The traditional Shoji
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Given their sheer versatility its possible to reinvent a room, update the style and transform a space. |
| traditonal shoji |
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How to create the style and "get the look" with panel blinds
- Ideal for dividing sleeping, living and office areas and screening off en suites.
We all dream of more space and even if we are unable to move home or magic up those extra square meters, we can create that living space or home office by the clever use of the sliding panel.
- Closing off cupboards and shelves
The perfect solution to shutting off all that clutter, especially useful in a child’s room.
Screening a home cinema from view.
Hiding shelves and bookcases
- Perfect for patio windows
In front of a large window or patio doors, sliding panel blinds can be a refined alternative to blinds and curtains. They can be used to filter or obscure light and bring a gentle harmony to your room.
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Timeless tradition blended with contempory living
- Capture the light- with my semi opaque "voiles"
- Soft and chic- with my textured "toiles"
I have chosen fabrics in natural colours to harmonise with nature.
With our made to measure service you have the freedom of choosing panels of up to 4 metres in height.
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Fitting Suggestions for you panel blind system
| The rail track can be fitted to the ceiling or wall. Depending on your choice, follow carefully the instructions on "How to measure". The panels are attached to the track rail by a "hook and loop" system (velcro) allowing for easy cleaning.
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Samantha@panneaux-japonais.com
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