Sunday, 23 October 2011
Montrose Designer fence
Along the same lines as all the other fences in this type, but with the simplicity of looks. The Montrose designer fence is also the cheapest fence of its type supplied by Oz-Colour fencing.
This fence is featured throughout the early stages of Caroline springs development.
Herring loop, Caroline springs
Miniscreen
Front and back view
A very attractive option which acheives a neat looking finish.
This fence in Ironstone Colorbond is a Miniscreen fence using Metroll rails and posts, with 100x100 posts used as a feature front fence in Ormond.
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Display homes
If you are looking to build a new home, it's highly likely you visit a display home belonging to one of the many builders that are in Melbourne. Almost every display village has tubular fencing around it to act as a barrier and to guide potential customers through the sales office before and after they view the display homes.
These fences are often temporary as the display homes are sold after two to four years.
Pictured are the nine Porter Davis Display homes soon to be opened.
This fence is built from Aluminum panels and steel galvanised, powder-coated posts. Aluminum does not have the structural strength of steel, so I would not recommend it for pool fencing. I also noticed that the bars flex more easily which would make it easy for children to get their heads stuck between them.
Recently completed Carter Grange display in Cranbourne.
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