Decorative Laser Cut Fence Panel - Monstera II

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“Monstera II” New Zealand Made – Laser Cut Outdoor Privacy Screen, Fence Panel and Indoor Partitioning Screen.

WELCOME TO THE DESIGN JUNCTION OUTDOOR SOLUTIONS

We present our New Zealand Made……….

“ Geometric Flowers” laser cut panel inspired by the lovely monstera leaf. This panel set features clean and elegant laser cut design , high quality of workmanship and can be modified to suit any residential or commercial need.

Benefits of our laser cut fence panels & privacy screens.

  • Increased privacy – The neighbours and passer-by will not be seeing your own personal goings-on.
  • Shade – We love our summer but it is always nice to find a bit of shade. A privacy screen can offer this much-needed shade on a hot day.
  • Hiding eyesores – Things like air conditioning units and rubbish bins can be really distracting. Privacy screens are a good way of dividing and keeping these out of sight.
  • Attractive – The right screen can really accentuate your outdoor by creating a pleasing focal point.
  • Customised : All our privacy screen and fence panels can be customised for design, size, colour and structure.

Dimensions :

Size                 :1800 x 1100 mm

Thickness      : 3.00 mm

These panels are made to order and we can alter the design and size to suit your requirements. Please contact us for your size and design variation requirements.

Please note that Corten steel products are supplied in a bare metal, raw untouched finish, and will develop a rusty patina in a few weeks, giving it a beautiful and natural look.

The powder coated products are made in aluminium and are suitable for indoor and outdoor use.

Dispatch time : We aim to dispatch corten steel panels within 2 weeks and powder coated panels in 3 weeks of the order/purchase.

  

Can I install the fence panels and screens myself?

If you are good with a measuring tape and can handle a drill/driver, you will have no issues installing the panels. Please check our install guide for details about post installs.

We have installers in Christchurch and surrounding areas. We are also happy to work with your builder / installer on your project.

Why choose our Laser Cut Panels

Our fence panels and privacy screens don’t just fill spaces, they start a conversation. They are a creative way making your house stand out. Our designs are original and work with both modern and classic kiwi homes.

In addition to the fence panels we can also supply

  • Custom Brackets
  • Metal posts
  • Framework
  • Mounting pins ( welded behind the panels )
  • Stainless Steel spacers

 

A Little About Design Junction………
We are a small family run design and manufacture business based in Christchurch.
We create all types of garden art, signs, privacy screens for outdoor and indoor use. Our corten steel garden art products require absolutely no maintenance!
Our made to order system means we can alter & create just what you’re looking for.
If you are looking for something in particular & you haven't found it in our shop, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us or visit our retail showroom in Christchurch & we will do our best to help you all!

Thanks For Choosing Design Junction.

About Us

The Design Junction is a New Zealand owned and operated design business operating out of Christchurch.

We specialize in laser cut and fabricated steel and aluminium features. All of our products are available in both a rustic corten steel (rust look) and a powdercoated finish.

Contact Us

Please call 03 2616 023 or use the contact form further down the page to get in touch with us.

How to Install DJ Fencing Solutions

For Design Junction Steel Posts with Mounting Tabs

Step 1:Mark your holes at the width required by your panels and hardware
Step 2:Dig holes for your posts according to your local council regulations. General guidelines are:
 a.Hole depth should be 1/3 of the full fence height.
    i.An 1800mm high fence would be 600mm deep.
    ii.A 2000mm fence would be 666mm deep.
 b.Hole width should be 2/3 of the hole depth
    i.A 600mm deep hole would need to be 400mm wide
    ii.An 800mm deep hole would need to be
Step 3:Fill ~50mm of the hole with concrete before planting the posts to give the posts a base to rest on.
Step 4:Place your posts into the hole and brace them & level them using timber bracing clamped to the posts and driven into the ground.
Step 5:Once the concrete has cured, remove the bracing and you are ready to hang your panels
Step 6:Get someone to hold your first panel in place and line the holes on the panels up with the holes on the mounting tabs (a spacer underneath helps a lot here) and thread the first M8 bolt into one of the top holes then thread the nut on to the back. Do not tighten all the way.
Step 7:Put the second nut and bolt on the other top hole and do not tighten all the way.
Step 8:Install the rest of the nuts and bolts in the remaining holes without tightening all the way.
Step 9:Fully tighten all the nuts and bolts in a star pattern starting from one of the top corners.
Step 10:Repeat steps 6-9 to install the rest of your panels.
Step 11:Enjoy your new fence.

For Wooden Posts using Design Junction Brackets

Step 1:Mark your holes at the width required by your panels and hardware
Step 2:Dig holes for your posts according to your local council regulations. General guidelines are:
 a.Hole depth should be 1/3 of the full fence height.
i.An 1800mm high fence would be 600mm deep.
    ii.A 2000mm fence would be 666mm deep.
 b.Hole width should be 2/3 of the hole depth
    i.A 600mm deep hole would need to be 400mm wide
    ii.An 800mm deep hole would need to be
Step 3:Fill ~50mm of the hole with concrete before planting the posts to give the posts a base to rest on.
Step 4:Place your posts into the hole and brace them & level them using timber bracing clamped or screwed to the posts and driven into the ground.
Step 5:Once the concrete has cured, remove the bracing and you are ready to install your brackets.
Step 6:Measure the distance between the holes on your panel or ask us what they are.
Step 7:Mark these distances on your posts at the panel height you are looking to achieve.
Step 8:Pre-drill these holes
Step 9:Line up the brackets and drive the M10 coach screws into the brackets and wood. Make sure these are tight.
Step 10:Get someone to hold your first panel in place and line the holes on the panels up with the holes on the mounting tabs (a spacer underneath helps a lot here) and thread the first M8 bolt into one of the top holes then thread the nut on to the back. Do not tighten all the way.
Step 11:Put the second nut and bolt on the other top hole and do not tighten all the way.
Step 12:Install the rest of the nuts and bolts in the remaining holes without tightening all the way.
Step 13:Fully tighten all the nuts and bolts in a star pattern starting from one of the top corners.
Step 14:Repeat steps 6-9 to install the rest of your panels.
Step 15:Enjoy your new fence.

Professional Installer (Greater Christchurch)

Get in touch with us and we'll set you up with our preferred installer

03 2616 023 or sales@designjunction.co.nz

Other Install Options

Get in touch with us to see if our fencing solutions are suitable for your location.

Call 03 2616 023 or email sales@designjunction.co.nz

Please check with your local council as to how deep your posts need to be in the ground as it varies across NZ.

However, a good rule of thumb is the post should be buried at least 1/3 as deep as the fence is tall and the hole diameter should be at least 2/3 of the hole depth.

If you need some help, don't hesitate to get in touch.

Contact Us Below
or Call 03 2616 023


Design Junction Showroom

163 Wordsworth Street, Sydenham, Christchurch, 8023

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