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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Change your interior space instantly without an architect Jul 23, 2010 This is my fourth in this product series of room screens made in Vietnam in a cherry finish with good quality workmanship and a pleasing appearance. The occasional minor aspects have been mentioned by others, slight warping of the long wood pieces under some humidity conditions (eventually the wood stabilizes) and some slight anomalies of the screen surface. But overall, these are a wonderful product at a very reasonable price considering how well they augment the appearance and usefulness of your interior space. I use them to obscure my stereo gear or computer stuff or bookcases I don't want to look at all the time. Also, I use them to change the typical square or rectangular room into a collection of niches devoted to one particular purpose. And if some other people are in the room, each has her own area with a sense of privacy and ownership of her space. They really multiply the ways you can use interior space. I may get just one more ...
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great! Jul 21, 2010 Great 5'9/5'10 tall dividers, very delicate material however, minus one star for the tear/rip on the shipping box. Did the trick for my spacious studio, dividers make it feel like i have an actual bedroom in the living area.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Pleasing appearance but problems Apr 06, 2010 I bought both the four panel and three panel screens. Their appearance is exactly as advertised and they fit well where I planned to put them. It appears, however, that the panels are manufactured with green wood, because they warp. In both cases the tops of the panels have warped enough to curve noticeably.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
instant wall Jan 16, 2010 We're doing the "cabinology" life and have beds here and there for guests. This screen was an easy answer to instant wall for one of the guest beds. The wooden lattice is visible only on the front. On the backside of the screen, you'll see a modern manmade white material which looks like it's stronger than the paper of traditional screens. It doesn't have that soft translucence paper would have had, but does admit light while giving privacy.
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