Adding another dimension to an architectural façade is what Screenwood is concentrating on with the incorporation of their External Systems.
July 1st, 2013
Screenwood’s modular façade panels are manufactured from solid timber slats in a variety of sizes and spacings. Pre-finished in a wide range of exclusive finishes, Screenwood panels are recommended for existing veneers. The panels have the ability to reinvigorate a building’s façade as well as just to mask unsightly building services.

The modular systems are designed for easy installation and durability, subsequently ensuring a reduction in labour costs over existing individual blade installation methods.

Screenwood façade panels are predominantly manufactured from Western Red Cedar which, with its richly textured grain colouring and satin lustre, compliment many architectural enterprises.
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