Japanese Panel

Textiles & Curtains

Definition

A Japanese panel is a rigid fabric panel that slides on a track. Minimalist and graphic, it elegantly dresses large bay windows.

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The Japanese panel is one of the most versatile interior decoration elements. Composed of a rigid fabric panel, it is easily installed on a discreet track. Ideal for dressing your large bay windows, it adds a touch of minimalist sophistication to your interior. Choose a linen, silk or cotton model for a natural look, or opt for trendy graphic patterns for a more contemporary effect. With its sliding function, you can easily regulate the light and privacy of the room according to your needs. For a sleek look, combine it with designer furniture and accessories with clean lines. You can also coordinate it with your other decorative elements, curtains or blinds, for visual harmony. Thanks to its wide range of colors and materials, the Japanese panel will elegantly integrate into all your living spaces.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Japanese panel slides on a track. Minimalist and graphic, it elegantly dresses large bay windows.

The Japanese panel alternates between sheer and opaque to play with light. Also used as a partition or space divider in a studio apartment.

Mistake: Japanese panels on a small window. They are designed for large openings; on a standard window, they overwhelm.

Japanese panels can be made from various materials, such as linen, cotton, or polyester. Choose a quality fabric that matches your interior decor.

Japanese panels are generally available in standard widths from 60 to 120 cm. Be sure to carefully measure your window before making your choice for a perfect fit.

To maintain your Japanese panel, follow the manufacturer's instructions. Generally, dry cleaning or machine washing at low temperatures are recommended. Avoid exposing the fabric to high heat.

Japanese panels offer several advantages, such as great functionality, a sleek aesthetic, and the ability to control the room's brightness. They are perfect for elegantly dressing large bay windows.

Yes, you can perfectly combine several Japanese panels on the same window to create a more complex and personalized look. Be sure to choose coordinated fabrics and colors for a harmonious result.

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