Decorating with a screen

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Decorating with a screen accompanying image

Behind the screen
A reversible screen is a worthy purchase, as it will decorate two areas at the same time. By choosing a screen with front and back panels in different designs you can create a different look whenever you’re in the mood, while a single design will keep the look consistent. No matter which option you prefer, try to keep some common ground between each area to achieve harmony and balance.
A bi-fold screen, such as the one pictured, is a great option as it can be easily stored when not in use. Plus, it looks stunning when propped against the wall as an oversized piece of art.
Queen‘s parlour
Privacy becomes a source of beauty with this screen from Ruby Star Traders.
Mood lighting
Candles help to make a space more intimate.
Carry on
Baskets are great for storing cushions and throws that go between rooms.

Words & Styling: Peri Mooney.   Photography: Scott Hawkins.

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