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Decorative Vertical Fins for Pavillion Street Project by Maxim Louvres

Decorative Vertical Fins for Pavillion Street Project by Maxim Louvres
Maxim Vertical Fins for Pavillion Street Project.

Maxim Louvres' decorative vertical fins were used for the facade of this beautiful Pavillion Street Project in Queenscliff, VIC. Working with SJB Architects of Surry Hills, MF300 Powder Coated Vertical Fins were chosen to enhance the appearance of this building facade.

Ideal for commercial or high-end residential developments, Maxim Fins not only improve a building facade's appearance but also offer the utmost functionality when it comes to heat, privacy, and light control.

Decorative Vertical Fins for Pavillion Street Project by Maxim Louvres
Maxim Vertical Fins.

Strong and robust, this engineer-certified facade system can be designed for vertical (with fixed or tilting option) and horizontal configurations and is suitable for buildings with average to cyclonic wind and weather conditions. Maxim elliptical fins are available in seven sizes.

Maxim fins are made of extruded elliptical blades, making them rigid and strong. They are equipped with stainless steel pivots making them suitable for cyclone-prone areas. There are many applications for Maxim Fins including for uses as privacy screens, fencing, pergolas, awnings, and gates.

Decorative Vertical Fins for Pavillion Street Project by Maxim Louvres
MF300 Powder Coated Vertical Fins.

If you're interested to work with Maxim Louvres for your next project, please visit www.maximlouvres.com.au today.




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