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Grand Designs on Trinity Beach!

April 2nd, 2012

The latest news from the Grand Designs team is that our project is being filmed and edited as we speak, and is slated for release in early May. We are so excited to see our product on this quality show: a fitting backdrop to our quality product (I can hear a trumpet?!)!

Really…we got some fantastic feedback from Kevin Reilly from Reilly’s Building Services – the builders on the job up there. We are really thrilled because they are so happy with the product that they want to use more of it!

‘The whole transition was a pleasure. The product fits the project perfectly and your customer service was refreshing.

The film crew are up here over the next three days and Daniel advises it will go to air on the 2nd of May. Click on our website and the Trinity Beach portfolio has a link to the Boys Grand Designs ad.

Will certainly be looking for the opportunity to use your product again’.

Awesome!

Of course, Sentrel Balustrades and Pool Fencing is the perfect answer for the tropical lifestyle…outdoor entertaining and swimming pools are an essential part of life in that part of the world…that and a cool G & T on the chaise!

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At last! The finished product….Trinity Beach is arriving on Grand Designs

March 7th, 2012

After many, many months of anticipation, this beautiful home in Trinity Beach in idyllic North Queensland is ready. Ready to take on the world with its Australian debut on Grand Designs in the near future, on the Fox Channel in April/May.

This project began with an impossible driveway in one of the wettest areas of the country, high above the trees with the mountain to the back of the site. The video on the Grand Designs website is a glimpse into what the builders and designers (to say nothing of the home-owners and even the TV crew!) had to face to begin the long journey of creating this masterpiece.

These photos say it all. The house has been landscaped perfectly into its tropical setting, and it’s all too easy to envisage yourself slipping into that lap pool on those hot, summer days. Best of all (OK, we’re biased…) but our balustrade works perfectly in this environment – tropical, timber, elegant and almost invisible – timeless character to an already classic Aussie contemporary home. Obviously the producers of Grand Designs think so, too.

Can’t wait to see our balustrade and pool fencing in the round, so to speak, when the program goes live next month. Stay tuned via the blog or ‘Like’ our Facebook page to hear about when the show is on. Can’t wait!

The beautiful home is set into the landscaped gardens with filtered ocean views. The cool and very necessary breezes coming off the Coral Sea flow freely through the balustrade uprights.

The design is really unusual and obviously alot of thought has gone into framing the pool with our balutrade, whilst still maintaining the seamless ‘infinity’ profile that is so luxurious and desirable these days.

The view from inside the home out to the Coral Sea. I want to live there! Simple, refined and uncluttered. You can see that the designers have used our balustrade around the total perimeter of the building, incorporating it into a beautiful, yet functional, maintenace pathway around the entire dwelling, making window cleaning a snap! Not a bad job to have to do in that setting…

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Just Got Back From the HIA Home Show!!

August 8th, 2011

Posted by Jen.

Just back from the Home Show- beautiful sunny weather & a great turnout!Sentrel Balustrades and Pool Fencing Tate House 2

I collected lots of leads to send information to and follow up. Jarrod (our Newcastle installer) went through hundreds of business cards – he was busy stapling them to the back of the brochures and to watch him in action was entertaining! I gave a brochure to Don Burke despite the efforts of a very protective (and burly) security girl, and when I tried to get him over to the stand the following day, she planted herself firmly in my way and said Don needed to go!

Went a little better with Luke Van Dyke who is on TV renovating shows. A 3rd generation builder, he came over to the stand after I invited him and was really keen on the system and stood around and had a bit of a chat. Check out his website – they build on the Northern Beaches. Only a young guy late 20’s, but very personable and friendly (guess that’s why he’s on TV!).

So, definitely the best Home Show that I have done (besides DesignEX, which was a different ball game).

People can’t help but touch our balustrades when they walk by and the stand works really well! Got to love that!

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Sentrel’s New listing with Housing Local

August 8th, 2011

The latest initiative from the Housing Industry Association is the launch of a new website called ‘Housing Local‘.Hunter Wetlands - Sentrel Balustrades and Pool Fencing

The Housing Industry Association (HIA) is Australia’s largest residential building organisation.

HIA represents a network of more than 40,000 members – from decking and pool fencing suppliers, builders, carpenters and joiners, bricklayers, plasterers, tilers and electricians to painters, roofing contractors, kitchen and bathroom specialists and many more.

HIA members are committed to promoting the highest standards of customer service, workmanship and business conduct, as well as full compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, codes and standards. They also subscribe to a strict code of conduct that sets acceptable standards of commercial behaviour, which provides additional peace of mind for home owners.

A visit to the Housing Local website will give you heaps of inspiration for developing your property, and for those of you who have been inspired to move into the scary but satisfying area of home renovation (not that the TV ratings have anything to do with that…no!) they have a whole section relating to renos with heaps of ideas and facts to guide you throught the process!

Don’t forget to check out our listing, which we are very proud of. Our association with the HIA goes way back, and we are simply delighted to be involved in their latest, quality venture.

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Beautiful Curved Balustrade from Bago Woodworks!

July 28th, 2011

Our wauchope manufacturer, Bago Woodworks, delivered a stunning curved balustrate for this contemporary home on the shores of Smiths Lake on the Midnorth Coast of NSW. The use of timber as a key element of the design was important in blending the home with the site and providing a warmth to compliment the rammed earth walls.The Tate House - Sentrel Balustrades and Pool Fencing

Even with the constraints of a high level bushfire assessment, timber was skillfully utilised externally and internally presenting as a dominant material. These timbers came from a mix of new, site-milled and salvaged sources. The use of timbers from the site truly assists in the integration of the built form into its surroundings.

Recycled jarrah was available from a local timber merchant, and with the client hailing from Western Australia it seemed an appropriate introduction to the palette of materials. The warmth of its red hues provided a perfect centre piece to the primary living area with a large slab used for the top of the kitchen island bench. It was also used for the feature external cladding.

A blackbutt bush pole, cut from the house site, emerges through the island bench to support an exposed timber framed mezzanine space. The mezzanine is constructed from locally sourced blackbutt framing timbers and red mahogany flooring. The curves, form and texture of the timber elements provide a perfect counterpoint to the more rectilinear form of the dwelling itself. Red mahogany floor boards are used on all but lowest level of the home.

Blackbutt, recycled oregon and red mahogany were combined with hoop pine plywood to create custom built joinery, some pieces built in and others freestanding. The bunk room features beds crafted from the deep sections of Oregon. Red mahogany also features as the internal reveals to the windows.

The stair, wrapping around a rammed earth wall, is constructed of blackbutt with a vertical jarrah balustrade. The timbers throughout the house are finished with Danish oil.

Viist the Australia Timber Design Awards website to vote for one of 2 projects that Sentrel Products are entered into.

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Proposed Changes to the National Construction Code

July 28th, 2011

Volumes 1 and 2 Building Code of Australia (BCA) 2012 have now been released by the Australian Building Codes Board (ABCB) through the BCA 2012 public comment draft.

The 2012 draft provides the public with an opportunity to comment on the proposed changes to the 2012 edition of the BCA which will be implemented on 1 May 2012.

The code proposes altering the circumstances in which horizontal balustrading is considered acceptable; it is proposed to reduce the threshold height between floor levels from 4 m to 1 m. This effectively bans the use of horizontal balustrades that may facilitate climbing including stainless steel wire above 1m high floor levels.

The draft changes for both Volume1 and 2 of the BCA have been placed on the ABCB website for public comment to give BCA users advance notice of proposals and can be accessed here.

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Stunning New Landscape Design

June 17th, 2011

A stunning new landscape design has been constructed using our Balustrade and Pool Fencing by Valley Garden Landscapes in Sydney. This team of great designers have some gorgeous gallery shots of our products (as well as other projects they have worked on) and it’s well worth checking out their website to see how it’s done! Gorgeous!

Valley Garden landscapes is a high-quality provider for all landscaping requirements in and around Sydney. They are establishing themselves as one of Sydney’s most sought-after landscape contractors. Their award-winning design team is a member of the Australian Institute of Landscape Designers and Managers (AILDM) and, together with their highly experienced construction teams, pride themselves on excellent client communication, innovative design and a quality of construction that exceeds their client’s expectations.

Valley Garden Landscapes
Po Box 465, Engadine, NSW 2233

alex@valleygardenlandscapes.com.au

Office number : 02 9548 6024
Mobile number : 0412 440 447



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Happy Client’s Testimonial

June 6th, 2011

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Sentrel Balustrades and Pool Fencing is always thrilled to get a cool testimonial from a happy customer!

‘You recently sold me some balustrade and it went together really nicely. I am not a builder, but found it a piece of cake! I have more to do in a few months time & will talk again then. Cheers!’

G. Crane Sales & Marketing Manager

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Some Beautiful Images of our Product

June 6th, 2011

Some beautiful images of our product being used in a contemporary, craftsman-built environment…Love it when our clients do installs like this…Thanks, guys!


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Sentrel Balustrade and Pool Fencing Stairwell

June 6th, 2011

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