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Space Saving Solutions With Interior Doors and Screens

April 5th, 2016

Space saving tips and techniques have become staple design features online and in print to provide modern living solutions for homeowners.  Light, bright touches can make a difference to the way we feel inside a space, but after years of experience inside residential and commercial buildings, the Clement Windows team feel that many homeowners are missing a trick!

Photograph supplied by Cherie Lee Designs, photography by Ray Main www.raymain.co.uk

Alongside those tweaks that can invite more light into the home – neutral colours, mirrors, etc – breathe new life into your interior by tackling the most dominant interior feature: the walls. If you have taken the time to design every room to a perfect finish but still feel like you lack enough space and natural light to feel truly comfortable, you can solve the problem by replacing bulky, divisive bricks and mortar with stylish glass screen and door features that will make you want to stay at home all day.

All images featured in the piece were taken inside a stunning 2015 residential project in Hertfordshire designed by Cherie Lee Interiors.

Photograph supplied by Cherie Lee Designs, photography by Ray Main www.raymain.co.uk

Clement case study for interior doors and screens

We were thrilled to be contacted by Cherie Lee, director of Cherie Lee Interiors, after Cherie had seen Clement’s steel doors and screens featured in lifestyle and design publications, such as Livingetc.

It quickly became apparent that Cherie admired the industrial style and a suite of W20 steel frames in matt black grey was chosen to create dramatic interior features throughout the project.  Clement worked closely alongside Cherie and her building inspector to tailor each steel screen design to suit all requirements.

As a provider of classic, high quality interior design, which utilises the latest industry trends to great effect, we knew that the collaboration with Cherie Lee Interiors would create an amazing finish inside the property. The use of internal steel screens added a cohesive, striking look that connected each tasteful room and complemented existing furnishings. The large glass structures also allowed maximum solar light to flood into every room to brighten and maximise space, turning an already large home into a unique, extensive living area.

Photograph supplied by Cherie Lee Designs, photography by Ray Main www.raymain.co.uk

The steel screen has indeed made its elegant mark on the industry. Our philosophy when replacing traditional interior and exterior fenestration work is to maintain the original design as much as we can, but occasionally, we are presented with the opportunity to flex our creative fingers and demonstrate why flexible, versatile steel is the best material on the market for replacements and fresh design features.

Interior steel screens in a residential home. Photograph supplied by Cherie Lee Designs, photography by Ray Main.

Photograph supplied by Cherie Lee Designs, photography by Ray Main www.raymain.co.uk

Stylish steel framed interior screens and doors provide the ‘wow’ factor as well as the perfect stylish, space saving solution. 

If this set of images has inspired your next design idea, contact us today.