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Why CORE Screens?

CORE Privacy Screens are where art meets function - decorative privacy panels that turn ordinary outdoor spaces into something personal, practical, and extraordinary.

Each design begins as original artwork by real artists, with royalties paid on every piece sold. Cut to order on Vancouver Island from recycled PVC, sleek ACM, or high-impact marine-grade HDPE, every screen brings lasting beauty, privacy, and purpose to gates, fences, patios, gardens, and custom architectural spaces.

Original Artist Designs

Real Art, By Real Artists

CORE works directly with Vancouver Island artists to create privacy screens that stand apart at first glance. Each design begins as original artwork, then becomes a functional outdoor feature made to bring privacy, beauty, and meaning to your space. Artists are credited and receive royalties on every piece sold, in perpetuity.

CNC Precise cuts

Every detail matters.

Each CORE Privacy Screen is cut with CNC precision, allowing even intricate artwork to be translated into clean, detailed outdoor panels. From fine curves to bold pattern work, this process helps create crisp edges, consistent quality, and a finished screen that feels intentional from every angle.

Choose your Material

With CORE, you can choose the material that best fits your project.

Our lightweight recycled PVC is ideal for everyday privacy screen installations, while ACM and high-impact marine-grade HDPE offer added strength and resilience for stronger winds, higher impact areas, demanding conditions, or long-distance shipping. All options are lightweight to help reduce unnecessary stress on gates, fences, posts, and mounting structures.

Sun-Ready Materials

Sunshine should bring your screen to life, not wear it down.

Each CORE Privacy Screen is made with UV-stabilized outdoor materials to help protect against fading, sun damage, and weathering over time. From bright garden gates to exposed patios and fence lines, your screen is built to keep looking beautiful season after season.

Your screen, your way

Some spaces call for something extra personal.

A certain flower, a favourite coastline, or a pattern you saw on holiday that you want to bring into your dream space.

That is where custom begins.

Tell us what you are imagining, whether it is a sketch, a photo, a logo, a house number, a theme, or even just a feeling, and we’ll help turn it into a privacy screen made for your space.

From quiet garden corners to bold entry gates and commercial features, we create bespoke screens that feel considered, personal, and beautifully at home.

Click here to create your own screen!

portable

Privacy where you need it, when you need it.

Our portable frame kits let you move your screen with the sun, shift it for more privacy, or bring it in when a storm is on the way. With freestanding feet, they are perfect for patios, decks, rentals, stratas, seasonal spaces, and anywhere you want beauty and privacy without a permanent installation.

Meet your artists!

Flora & Fauna

Amanda hall

Amanda Hall’s artistic journey began on Vancouver Island, inspired by childhood sketches of her garden’s foliage and patterns. Her work captures nature’s essence, blending practical design with creativity, from lush rose-filled gardens to whimsical seascapes with orcas and seals. Each piece transforms everyday spaces into something quietly magical.

Coast Salish

Noel brown

Noel Brown is a Coast Salish artist from the Snuneymuxw and Kwakwaka’wakw Nations who began carving in 1995. Based in Nanaimo, his work is known for bold, clean lines and can be found in major public installations, including prominent totem poles in Nanaimo. His work reflects deep cultural knowledge and a strong connection to community and place.

Kwakwaka'wakw

Brent Smith

Brent Smith is a Kwakwaka'wakw artist who grew up in Cape Mudge on Quadra Island, BC. Now based on Vancouver Island, his detail-driven work draws from cultural teachings, coastal landscapes, and the wildlife of the region, with each piece reflecting story, place, and continuity.

Kwakwaka'wakw / Pentl'ach / Komoks

Jessie Everson

Jessie Everson, named Kwa’kwaxolas, has studied the artistic traditions of his Kwakwaka̱’wakw, Puntletz, and Ahousaht ancestors since his teens. His practice is rooted in cultural knowledge and ceremony, and he holds respected roles as a song keeper and grizzly bear dancer with the Kwaguł, as well as a hoylikala dancer with the ‘Namgis.

Mexican folk

Valerie Strom

Valerie Strom is a self-taught artist whose work is inspired by the human experience and her Mexican heritage. She began painting in 2019, working primarily in oil, and has since participated in juried shows, painted murals in Canada and Mexico, and gained collectors worldwide. Her paintings blend realism with subtle magical elements, shaped by culture, emotion, and movement.

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