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Rainier Square Tower

Light Diffusing Space Dividers Made With Woven Wire Mesh Panels

Woven wire mesh has become a staple in contemporary interior design, offering a blend of functionality and aesthetic appeal. In the stunning interiors of Rainier Square Tower, wire mesh plays a pivotal role in creating a sophisticated and modern ambiance. This project from a private residence within the Rainer Square Tower showcases how versatile decorative wire mesh can be seamlessly integrated into high-end residential spaces, adding both texture and visual interest.

Completed in 2020, Rainier Square Tower stands as a beacon of modern architecture in Seattle, with its 58 stories of commercial, office, and luxury residential spaces. In collaboration with Studio AM and Toth Construction, the homeowners of the fifty-seventh floor transformed three units into a single, breathtaking home. The use of wire mesh within their interior design enhances the aesthetic appeal and also complements the panoramic views of Seattle.

The Banker M12Z-42 woven wire mesh used in these interiors is not just about décor but also serves a practical purpose as well. It provides a sense of openness while maintaining privacy, allowing light to filter through and create dynamic shadows and reflections. This interplay of light and material adds depth to the living spaces, making them feel larger and more inviting. The precision and craftsmanship involved in installing the wire mesh reflect the high standards of Toth Construction, ensuring that every detail aligns with the overall design vision.

One of the standout features of woven wire mesh is its versatility. It is used in various applications, from room dividers and stair railings to cabinet doors and decorative panels. In this residential home, decorative woven wire mesh is used to create a cohesive look that ties elements of the home together. Its industrial yet elegant appearance makes it a perfect choice for a modern, urban residence, adding a touch of sophistication without overwhelming the space.

The use of the M12Z-42 woven wire mesh within the interior design of Rainier Square Tower exemplifies how this material can elevate a living space. It combines form and function, offering both aesthetic beauty and practical benefits. The collaboration between the homeowners, Studio AM, and Toth Construction created a home showcasing the potential of woven wire mesh in creating luxurious and contemporary interiors.

This Rainier Square Tower residence oversees Seattle’s skyline featuring Banker M12Z-42 decorative wire mesh diffusing natural light and creating space dividers within the home.

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  • Seattle, WA, USA
  • Banker Wire

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