Cultural characteristics of screens

Oct 13, 2021

The screen makes the home look more beautiful

I often hear some friends complain that I want to place a screen between the living room and the dining room at home. I ran all over the city furniture shopping malls, but found that there were too few screens to my heart's content. Either there are few styles, and most of them are of Chinese design; or occasionally I find a screen with a novel design and the price is not cheap.

In fact, small screens are really hard to find. Even large furniture stores rarely set up special counter sales screens. Only a few beautifully furnished furniture stores can find several styles, so consumers want to buy them. The screen of the mind really takes more time and energy. But for many people, it doesn't matter if you "break through the iron shoes" for the screen. Because placing a beautiful screen at home is like a dignified woman with a veil, which can add a bit of elegance and coquettishness.

Chinese-style screens are the most common on the market, and their prices vary greatly depending on the wood used, the carving craftsmanship, and the size. Cheap ones only cost a few hundred yuan, while high-quality ones are expensive. Chinese-style screens give people a gorgeous and elegant feeling. Various patterns are carved on the screens. With the skillful hands of craftsmen, flowers, birds, insects, fish, and characters are vivid. If you like the elegance and beauty of Chinese furniture, Chinese screens are undoubtedly a good match. Of course, even if the home style is not based on Chinese design, you can also choose Chinese screens. Under the harmony of different design elements, it may be able to bring unexpected effects.

The design style of Japanese-style screens is similar to that of Chinese-style screens, which are also known for their elegant and generous design. The patterns of traditional Japanese-style screens are also based on historical stories, characters, plants, etc., and most of them are meticulous paintings. In terms of color, soft tones such as gold, gray, and white are often used, but it is difficult to find authentic Japanese-style screens on the market.


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