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October 22nd, 2013
Screenwood manufactures every project to specification. Whether it is varying timber sections, custom colours or curved substrates, Screenwood’s experts can find a solution. This attention to detail is evident in the customized ceiling created for the prominent Metropolitan Golf Course refurbishment in Melbourne. SJB Australia approached Screenwood with an inspired design for a unique timber ceiling that would extend from the club house entryway foyer all the way through the event and dining areas.
Specifier: SJB Australia
The request for varying timber batten sizes and staggered installation meant that precise planning, manufacturing and installation was paramount to the success of the project. Working together to bring SJB’s vision to fruition, Screenwood’s product designers were able to review the concept and offer economical options to keep the project on budget and within the original scope of design.Offering a refined decorative finish that contains superior performance capabilities reinforces Screenwood’s excellent reputation.
Photography: Jaime Diaz-Berrio Photography
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