Luxurious Solar Shading & Privacy Screening for Sydney Townhouses

These stunning, high-end, duplex townhouses sit in the heart of Leichhardt, Sydney. The two architecturally designed luxury abodes include exquisite finishing details and Kaynemaile exterior screens.

The Kaynemaile metal effect steel coloured mesh screens fit beautifully with the material selection of the home, adding the functional benefits of solar shading and privacy screening across the bedroom and bathroom on the first floor.

Manufactured from engineering-grade polycarbonate, Kaynemaile’s unique properties reduce solar heat gain into the building envelope by up to 70% without losing visual transparency. The 3D nature of Kaynemaile mesh means an open structure of around 80% can be achieved, giving you high airflow around your home. By protecting the building from harsh sunlight and not restricting the cooling effects of air movement, you can reduce the air conditioning design and system costs, which, in turn, can reduce the building’s total energy consumption costs in hotter climates.

We can make our Kaynemaile mesh screens to any height or width without joins—and are the only manufacturer in the world that can do this.

We are constantly striving to reduce the environmental footprint of our business. Our unique manufacturing process means we only make what we need. Our materials are fully recyclable using low-energy methods.

Absolutely loving the outcome of this record breaking residential cladding. Simplicity of this natural timber cladding by Sculptform and edgy solar reducing mesh by Kaynemaile looks the goods!

Denis Sinilov, Metric Interiors

 

Project Details

Project Edith St, Leichhardt Residence
Installation Metric Interiors
Reseller Austaron
Location Sydney, Australia
Photography Tony Savelli, Revolver Media

 

Mesh Colour

Steel

 
 
 
 

Product System Used

Kaynemaile Exterior — Residential

Multiple solutions for exterior environments—facade cladding, rain and wind screening and solar shading.

 

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