Louvres
Privacy Screen Louvres

Adjustable or fixed aluminium blades
Choose from adjustable blades for privacy and light control, or fixed blades for a permanent architectural feature.

Available in 85mm or 160mm elliptical profiles
Durable aluminium blades with a sleek finish, suitable for both residential and commercial use.

Custom-made to suit your space
Designed to match your home or project, with full compliance to BASIX and council privacy requirements.

Horizontal or vertical installation
Flexible configurations for walls, posts, or freestanding screens up to 500mm in front of windows.

Optional sliding panel systems
Ideal for patios, outdoor kitchens, and verandas where airflow and accessibility are important.

Powder-coated in a wide range of colours
Finished to suit your exterior palette, offering long-term durability in all weather conditions.
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Frame & Fixing Details
Privacy screens come in all shapes and sizes and can be fixed to all types of structures, including brick walls, timber framing, steel posts, or concrete surfaces. We custom-make all fixings to ensure a great result that’s easy for your installer to set up.
Whether you’re mounting to the side of a balcony or adding privacy to your BBQ area, our screens are made to suit. Louvres can be vertical or horizontal, with 85mm or 160mm blades, and are available in adjustable or fixed configurations — fully customised for your site and needs.
Installation Details
Fixing to Posts and Walls
One of the simplest and most effective ways to install louvre screens is by using mounting angles fixed directly to your walls, posts, or ceiling. For setups such as wall-to-wall or post-to-wall installations, right-angle sections are secured to each side, and the louvre panel is then fixed to those angles. This creates a clean, reliable fixing method that’s easy to install.
Optional infill angles can be added at the top, bottom, or sides to neatly close off any gaps, depending on how the panel is positioned. The louvres are custom-made to suit your space, with a maximum span of 1500mm per bay for 85mm blades. For widths over 1500mm, panels are divided into multiple bays—typically two bays up to 3 metres, or three bays beyond that.
Fixing Using Mounting Brackets
We offer a wide range of mounting brackets designed to suit a variety of installation conditions, all of which can be customised to perfectly match your project. One of the most common and versatile options is the L-bracket, ideal when the louvre screen needs to stand off from the wall—such as in front of windows, downpipes, or where space is needed for ventilation or design clearance.
These brackets are typically fixed to the side of the louvre frame and then secured to your structure, providing a strong, stable fixing point with just the right amount of setback. Whether you’re fixing to brick, concrete, steel, or timber, we can custom-make the bracket dimensions, angles, and mounting holes to suit your needs.
All mounting brackets are manufactured in-house at our Sydney factory, ensuring high quality, consistency, and a seamless fit. This made-to-order approach ensures a clean, professional result with minimal on-site adjustments—making installation faster and more accurate.
Blade-to-Blade Sizing Explained
Louvre panel sizes increase in fixed increments based on blade orientation and size. These increments are measured from the first blade to the last blade and determine how the overall panel size increases as more blades are added.
- Horizontal Blades (blades run side-to-side): The height of the panel increases in fixed steps. For example, with 160mm blades, the available panel heights might be 1616mm, 1766mm, 1916mm, and so on — each step adds one blade.
- Vertical Blades (blades run top-to-bottom): The width of the panel increases in fixed steps. For example, with 85mm blades, the panel widths might be 881mm, 961mm, 1041mm, etc., depending on the blade overlap and spacing.
If your required opening doesn’t exactly match one of these standard increments, we’re happy to discuss the different options available to infill or close the gap. Because every louvre system is custom-made to suit each site, we can design the solution to fit your space as seamlessly as possible
Fixing to Brick or Concrete Walls
When fixing to brick or concrete, we use custom-made aluminium angles or brackets, secured with high-strength masonry anchors for a durable and stable installation. These components provide a solid mounting face for the louvre panels, whether you’re installing between walls, alongside a balcony, or in front of a window. On side walls, angles are typically used to create a flat surface for fixing the panels securely. As with any masonry fixing, it’s essential to ensure there is solid material behind rendered surfaces to achieve a reliable and long-lasting hold.
Fixing to Timber-Framed Walls
When fixing to timber-framed walls, it’s essential that all brackets or angles are secured directly into the structural studs behind the cladding, not the cladding itself. Our standard aluminium fixing angles can be used, but the integrity of the installation depends on anchoring into solid framing. If stud positions don’t align with the bracket layout, additional noggins or internal framing may be required. It’s ideal to plan mounting points before cladding is installed, and heavy-duty timber screws should be used for a strong, secure connection.
Installer Tip: If the timber framing is still exposed, it’s a great time to plan and measure the louvre layout early. Working out bracket positions ahead of time can save significant effort and cost later on. In many cases, it may be best to design the louvre size to suit the stud layout, rather than the other way around.
Powder Coating Finish

Durable, long‑lasting protection:
Powder coating forms a thick, uniform layer on the finished awning, protecting against corrosion, scratching, UV damage, and weathering

Dulux-grade quality:
We use premium Dulux powders for excellent adhesion, colour retention, and fade resistance in outdoor environments

Precision application process:
Once the awning frame is fully fabricated, it’s cleaned, prepared, then coated with electrostatically charged powder before being heat-cured to create a hard, durable finish

Superior to traditional paint:
The thicker coating resists chipping, peeling, and wear better than liquid paint — ideal for outdoor applications

Wide colour & texture options:
Choose from the full Colorbond® palette, Dulux custom colours, and a variety of finishes including gloss, satin, matte,
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Manufactured in Sydney and supplied direct – custom-made for every project, with no middlemen and no delays.


