The catalog features a collection of vector templates for creating decorative screens — elegant elements used for interior design and space zoning. These screens serve not only as beautiful decorations but also as functional elements: they can be used as decorative partitions, overlays for furniture, doors, or walls, as well as for creating unique accents in room design. Each template includes intricate patterns, geometric motifs, floral ornaments, and other decorative elements that give the screens sophistication and style.
These vector templates are ideal for those who enjoy creating things with their own hands. You can use them for cutting or engraving on CNC laser or milling machines, creating unique decorative elements for home or commercial spaces. File formats such as DXF, CDR, and EPS allow for easy work with the templates in various programs, including ArtCam, CorelDRAW, and others.
Each decorative screen is not just an interior element but an opportunity to add individuality to your space. You can adapt the template to your style by choosing patterns that harmonize with the overall design or adding personalized details. These could be geometric shapes, floral motifs, or abstract patterns that emphasize the character of your interior.
Creating decorative screens is not only a creative process but also an opportunity to make something by hand for the soul. You can experiment with materials, choose different colors and textures, and add your own decorative elements. It's a great way to transform a space, adding coziness and style.
In the catalog, you will find dozens of template options, each of which can be adapted to your needs. It could be a decorative partition for room zoning, an overlay for furniture, or a stylish accent in wall decor. All you need is a bit of inspiration and the desire to create. Let each screen you make become a small work of art, filled with warmth and love.
The DXF model files can be imported into ArtCam, and they can also be easily opened in CorelDRAW and other vector programs.
EPS format files can be opened directly in ArtCam.
DXF files are essentially text files containing vector coordinates—once imported into ArtCam, they can be edited within the program.