Louvre windows have been installed at a Wellington Point home to meet the key requirements of privacy, ventilation and a stylish, contemporary look.
Located in the picturesque seaside village of Wellington Point, 22km east of Brisbane, the house features extensive use of timber, contrasting with the charcoal weatherboard cladding and trim externally. Black powder-coated louvre windows were chosen to complement this look.
Safetyline Jalousie louvre windows were installed floor-to-ceiling on both the ground and upper levels of the home using a combination of tinted grey glass and aluminium louvres to ensure privacy, particularly on the front-side of the property.
The louvre windows ensure adequate ventilation for the home while maintaining privacy from the street and neighbouring properties.
An impenetrable security system provides peace of mind for the owners, particularly on the ground floor. The louvre windows can be left open without fear of a break-in, and insect screens can also be easily fitted to keep out pesky bugs.
The positioning of the louvre windows throughout the home takes advantage of Wellington Point’s cooling sea breezes, creating excellent cross-ventilation, limiting the need for air conditioning and reducing energy costs.
The weather-proof seal in Safetyline Jalousie louvre windows is suitable for harsh weather conditions, keeping wind and rain out, and also withstanding cyclones.