Architectural screens
Feature panels and screens for builders, architects, landscapers and installers.
Decorative screens
Decorative screen cutting for architectural panels, signs, interiors, shopfitting and landscape features in metal, acrylic, MDF, ACM and selected boards.
What we cut
Decorative screen cutting for architectural panels, signs, interiors, shopfitting and landscape features in metal, acrylic, MDF, ACM and selected boards.
This page exists for commercial intent: buyers who need a part, panel, material or local cutting service and want to know whether they can upload a file for instant pricing or should request review.
Feature panels and screens for builders, architects, landscapers and installers.
Weathering steel decorative screens and outdoor feature panels where material choice matters.
MDF, acrylic, ACM or timber-like panels for shopfitting and interior feature work.
Decorative sign panels, brand walls, display backdrops and cut pattern work.
Flat patterned panels for screening, separation, ambience and visual detail.
Reviewed conversion from vector artwork, patterns or design files into cut-ready panels.
Project gallery
Relevant workshop, material and process photos showing the kind of cutting work this page is built around.
Materials and production fit
The fastest quote is a clean file with known material and thickness. The safest quote is a reviewed job when finish, fit or production risk matters.
Screens are material-sensitive because finish and stiffness are highly visible.
Dense patterns affect cut time, pierces, strength and handling.
Screens should include final use and installation context.
Capabilities at a glance
Screens can be cut from metal, acrylic, timber boards and composite panels.
Laser or router chosen by material, thickness and detail.
Recommended for dense patterns, large panels and visible faces.
May suit simple cut-ready screen files with known material and quantity.
Architects, builders, landscapers, sign shops and shopfitters.
Connects to panels, signage, construction, shopfitting and material pages.
Why this page matters
These are not thin doorway pages. Each one captures a specific commercial query and routes buyers into the correct material, service, location or quote pathway.
Decorative screens are image-led but still convert into custom cutting jobs.
Competitors often split metal and acrylic; this page can route by material and process.
It links panels, Corten, acrylic, MDF, shopfitting and construction pages.
Screen jobs often fail when pattern density, strength and mounting are not discussed.
Instant pricing
Instant pricing may suit simple screen files when cut paths, material, thickness, quantity and panel size are clear.
Reviewed quote
Review first for dense patterns, large panels, visible finishes, supplied sheets, installation-critical fit or artwork conversion.
Cutting technologies
The best process is selected around material, thickness, finish, geometry and whether the file is ready for instant pricing.
Technical guidance
Decorative screens need enough bridge width and border material so the panel remains strong after cutting.
Outdoor screens may suit Corten or aluminium, while interior screens may suit acrylic, MDF, ACM or timber boards.
Dense artwork can greatly increase cut length and pierce count, which affects pricing.
Include fixing holes, edge borders, orientation and installation requirements before production.
Related services and materials
These pages move buyers from the broad search term into process, material, location or application detail.
Common questions
Yes, suitable metal and acrylic decorative screens can be laser cut. MDF and ACM screens are usually CNC routed.
Yes, Corten decorative screens can be assessed from clean vector files with material and thickness specified.
Simple files may be quoted instantly, but dense patterns, large panels and visible faces should usually be reviewed.
DXF or DWG is preferred. Vector PDF can work if it contains real cut paths.
Quote-ready files
Use instant pricing for clean cutting files, or send complex jobs through reviewed quoting when production decisions matter.