Customizable perforated panels are adaptable design elements widely used in contemporary residential architecture. They combine functional performance with aesthetic flexibility, allowing homeowners and designers to create personalized living environments while improving airflow, daylight, and spatial comfort.
Base materials: aluminum, galvanized steel, stainless steel
Lightweight aluminum for residential facade and interior use
Panel thickness range: 1.2mm – 3.0mm (customizable)
Custom panel sizes to suit residential dimensions
Laser cutting and CNC perforation technology
Custom perforation patterns and densities
Bending and forming for architectural detailing
High dimensional accuracy and surface quality
Powder coating for weather and UV resistance
Anodized finishes for aluminum panels
Wide color and texture options
Fade-resistant and corrosion-resistant surfaces
Easy-to-clean finishes for residential maintenance
Suitable for interior and exterior applications
Long service life in residential environments
Compliance with ASTM and ISO quality standards
Improved natural ventilation and airflow
Daylight modulation and shading support
Enhanced privacy without full enclosure
Reduction of heat buildup in outdoor spaces
Optional acoustic performance with backing systems
Visual connection between indoor and outdoor areas
Adaptable to changing lifestyle needs
Improved thermal comfort in living spaces
Customizable perforation ratio for privacy control
Integration with residential facade systems
Compatibility with fences, partitions, and screens
Secure fixing systems for residential safety
Allowance for thermal expansion
Ease of installation and replacement
Suitable for renovation and new homes
Coordination with residential architects and designers
Facade screens for villas and private houses
Interior partitions and stair enclosures
Garden boundaries and fencing systems
Carports and auxiliary residential structures
Courtyards and outdoor living spaces
Balconies and terrace screens
Residential noise control applications
Decorative architectural elements
Supports passive ventilation strategies
Reduces reliance on mechanical cooling
Improves indoor environmental quality
Recyclable metal materials
Promotes sustainable and healthy housing design



