
Fixed louvres




























Product Overview
Fixed louvre blades and the accompanying bracketry systems are used on a building facade to deliver sunshade, screening, privacy or aesthetics. There is a large range of profile shapes and sizes to choose from, to suit numerous projects and design requirements.
In addition to fixed louvre blades, operable and sliding options are also available.
Enquire about fixed louvresFeatures
- Achieve suitable levels of privacy and sun shading.
- Make your building look good.
- Can be used as fall protection on a balcony.
- Made from aluminium, louvre blades are highly durable (they don’t warp or rust).
- Available in a large range of powder-coat colours (including woodgrain finish).
- Engineered to meet AS/NZS standards with certificates available upon request.
Applications

Each louvre blade is fixed with an individual bracket at both ends. Both end brackets are attached to a house or structure.

Each louvre blade is fixed with an individual bracket at both ends. Both end brackets are attached to a house or structure.

A suitable choice to cover a window, louvres are surrounded by an aluminium box frame. The size and depth of the frame can be altered.

A suitable choice to cover a window, louvres are surrounded by an aluminium box frame. The size and depth of the frame can be altered.

A clasp bracket is riveted onto the back of each louvre fin. The brackets slot into a continuous channel, where pre-drilled holes set the louvre spacings and angle.

A clasp bracket is riveted onto the back of each louvre fin. The brackets slot into a continuous channel, where pre-drilled holes set the louvre spacings and angle.

Channel bracket fixed to each individual blade and fixed back to the building structure.

Channel bracket fixed to each individual blade and fixed back to the building structure.
Technical Downloads
Aurora 90 louvre
Aurora 120 louvre
Aurora 150 louvre
Aurora 180 louvre
Aurora 190 louvre
Aurora 200 louvre
Aurora 300 louvre
Caldera 127 louvre
Caldera 150 louvre
Solaris 110 louvre
Solaris 180 louvre
Solaris 200 louvre
Solaris 240 louvre
Solaris 300 louvre
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Available Blade Profiles
Fixed louvre blades are available in the following shapes, with multiple sizes available.

Want to achieve something unique with louvres?
We can work with you to come up with a custom louvre system, perfect for your project. Some of the bespoke solutions we have provided include louvred fences, chimney cowls, balustrades, vehicle gates and more. Ready to get started with a custom design?
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Can louvres be custom designed?
With aluminium louvres, every project is custom in some way, whether it is the product, the application, the fixing details, or the colour. With most projects we work on, we approach the design with a 3-step process:
- Project discussion to understand requirements and get agreement on initial designs.
- Shop drawings are then completed, and the design is signed off.
- PS1 and engineering calculations are completed if required.
Following this process, we will then complete fabrication and installation.
The options are truly endless when it comes to louvre designs, and no project is too big or too ‘out there’.
What colour can louvres be finished in?
We know that variety is key and that no two projects are the same, so it goes without saying that different louvre projects often require different finishes.
From white to matt black, and flat to textured, we have a wide range of colours available to powder-coat our louvres, including a woodgrain finish.
Can I attach louvres to an older property?
Like any project that requires building work for a pre-existing or older property, the right structures need to be in place in order to add a new addition. From sliding louvre screens to opening louvre roofs, if the correct structural support is not in place then added consideration needs to be taken when designing an addition. A major factor when installing louvres to an older property is wind loadings. Before we look at the louvre project, we recommend you consult a builder to ensure that the existing structure will handle the additional wind loads from the louvres.
If you have an older property that you would like to add louvres to then it’s best to get in touch and share your plans, along with some photos of the property too. It’s worth considering that louvres and facades are quite heavy so the wall will need to be strong enough to hold this new feature while undertaking its originally engineered purpose. Talking to us early is always a good idea, that way we can best assess the work ahead, and decide if we’re the right fit for the job.