Louvre Screens

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Highly Stable

Accoya wood is exceptionally stable with minimal shrink and swell. You can be confident that Accoya louvres screens will stay looking fantastic for years to come.

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Bespoke Options

Different thicknesses of Accoya wood and techniques such as finger jointing and lamination make Accoya timber louvres possible in a wide variation of sizes.

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Low Maintenance

Often installed at height making them difficult to maintain. Accoya wood is the material of choice as the low maintenance solution for external louvres.

Accoya Louvres

The beauty of specifying high performance, sustainable timber, means that dimensional stability, durability, strength and low maintenance properties make Accoya well suited for application in louvre screens, shutters, louvres and shade screens.

The easy machinability of Accoya wood ensures that louvre screens design can be manufactured in a wide range of geometries, enabling architects to create unique designs for every project.

Timber louvres, residential or commercial are a great addition to any building, adding style and function in shading from the sun.

To specify Accoya external louvres in your next project, head to our Architect Zone to learn more.

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What Are Louvres?

Louvres (also known as fins and brise soleil) are an external feature of a building that acts as solar shading and can be manufactured from a range of materials including wood.

This type of façade allows air to flow through to the building which in some cases is necessary and in others is just aesthetic and can visibly conceal unsightly or private buildings.

Timber is a popular choice as it is the most sustainable solution compared to man made, polluting materials. Using wood allows for the timber louvres to be made to specification, giving architects the design freedom for bespoke or custom design. Horizontal, vertical or a patterned design, moving or non moving parts are all an option when designing with wood.

Accoya louvres at Broadbeach Waters

On the Gold Coast of Australia, architect Jayson Pate Design, specified Accoya wood for one of three villas they designed and built simultaneously. The project was completed in 2020.

The three villas are of similar style with the majority of the property painted white but each has a contrasting element of louvres or cladding. The third property in the row has Accoya louvres, installed alongside light-coloured stone. The Accoya was stained with a Grey Cutek Decking Oil.

Accoya is the ideal material for louvres as it’s highly stable and durable. It also has a low thermal gain and so will remain cool in the height of the Australian Summer, helping to keep the property cool by providing shading.

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Accoya louvre screens at Blackwood apartments

Distributed by Britton Timbers, Accoya was selected for the louvres/external screening on the North Apartments, Blackwood street in Melbourne.

Accoya was chosen due to its durability, stability and FSC certification. The 40x40mm were coated using Woca external tinted Primer and an additional coating of Woca external Walnut oil. The louvers were then fixed from behind onto powder coated black material frames.