DecoBatten combines the undeniable warmth of timber with the effortlessness of aluminium. Rectangular hollow sections are powder coated with Super Durable DecoWood to replicate the form, feel and appearance of natural wood.
Coming in a range of shapes and sizes, from slim slats to oversized beams, DecoBatten creates instant architectural style. Here are 6 inspiring ideas for how to use this versatile product in residential and commercial applications.
Vertical fencing is all about clean lines and contemporary yet classic style. The "invisible" framing gives the battens the appearance of floating, even on stairs, a slope or in a curve.
Vertical fencing works best with a square section such as the 40x40mm or 50x50mm options. Ideally spacing will be two-thirds of the post size, so roughly 27mm for 40mm posts and 33mm for 50mm posts.
TIP: DecoBatten fencing is a Do-It-Yourself installation system designed for beginners. If DIY is not your thing or you have a more complicated project, you can also ask any builder to install it for you.
2. Façade

A façade, whether it's a single panel or a whole wall, adds texture and makes a design statement. Facades sustain long periods of sun exposure, so a durable, low maintenance solution is crucial.
Wall panels are useful to break up large, empty walls and can be doubled as shading over windows. Full wall facades can be cut around windows, and you can even cut an odd shape for a bit of extra verve.

TIP: use DecoBatten vertically for floor-to-ceiling applications and horizontally for narrow panels.
3. Privacy screens

DecoBatten is a practical and appealing privacy screen for use indoors or outdoors. Oversized beams can be used for dramatic effect, while sparing your hip pocket when compared to timber beams of the same size.
Outdoor privacy screens are now considered a necessity for Australian patios. They block the neighbours out while welcoming in the summer breeze and ventilating barbeque smoke. Use a flat rectangular section in a smaller size, such as the DecoBatten 65x16mm or 75x25mm, and install them horizontally.
All installation accessories including end caps, u-channels and pop rivets are available colour-matched.

DecoBatten screens are also useful for hiding ugly bins, water tanks and gardening supplies.
TIP: Check with your local Council first in case they have regulations about the spacing between battens.
4. Ceilings

A DecoBatten ceiling can visually bring the ceiling in closer to create a sense of cosiness in large spaces, while concealing wiring and pipes.
Use larger battens with gaps such as the ceiling shown here, or smaller battens butted up against each other, sort of like decking.
TIP: You don't have to cover the whole ceiling, and in fact a "floating" panel of DecoBatten as a ceiling feature creates visual interest with different levels.
5. Storage box bench

You can never have too much storage space, and we all know how useful storage boxes can be for storing dirty shoes, gardening bits and other miscellany. Then close the lid and it doubles as a seat!
Choose a lighter colour such as Weathered Timber for a beach theme, a warmer colour for country (Casuarina or Rose Mahogany), Teak for French provincial or darker Blackbutt or Wenge for Balinese style.
6. Louvres

This is the statement piece. A bold showpiece, such as these immense 800 x 75 mm louvres, are an architectural feature, while controlling light and shade to the internal spaces.
You don't have to go this big to make an impact. More suited to single dwellings are the 150x50mm or 200x50mm battens, which still deliver the 'wow' factor while saving a pretty penny in comparison to timber.
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