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MATRIX Décor Screens and Wall Art offer the perfect blend of contemporary styling, durability and low maintenance. The versatility and style of these panels allows for installation both indoors and outdoors, in formal and informal settings.
MATRIX Décor Screens and Wall Art are suited to all climatic conditions and will never rot, rust, swell or leach out their colour. These panels are not affected by continuous exposure to moist, salty air and will not stain wall or paving. Fade resistant materials are used to ensure that they will never need painting. Painting is not recommended as conventional paints will not adhere to the surface without pre-treatment with a gas fired flame torch.
Attractive designs of MATRIX Décor Screens and Wall Art allow an artistic installation suited to residential and commercial properties. Matrix Décor Screens and Wall Art can be further enhanced with background or recessed lighting.
MATRIX Décor Screens and Wall Art are suited to all climatic conditions and will never rot, rust, swell or leach out their colour. These panels are not affected by continuous exposure to moist, salty air and will not stain wall or paving. Fade resistant materials are used to ensure that they will never need painting. Painting is not recommended as conventional paints will not adhere to the surface without pre-treatment with a gas fired flame torch.
Attractive designs of MATRIX Décor Screens and Wall Art allow an artistic installation suited to residential and commercial properties. Matrix Décor Screens and Wall Art can be further enhanced with background or recessed lighting.
Post and Screen Kit installation instructional video
IN this video we will show you the components of our post and screen kits and how to install an on ground kit and add on kits.
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MATRIX Decorative Fence Panel
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MATRIX Decorative Fence Panel Installation
MATRIX Decor Screens Slideshow
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Matrix Decor Screens and Wall Art product range slide show
MATRIX Slimline Frame
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MATRIX Décor Screens come pre-packed with a slimline frame. Simply drill a 5mm hole through the frame and screen, then a 12mm hole through the screen only, then screw to any rigid structure. For best results, we recommend using our specially designed screws in the MATRIX Screen Mounting Kit.
MATRIX Planter Box Kit
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The MATRIX Planter Box Kit is a stylish, innovative and simple way to create a portable privacy feature. It instantly adds life and appeal to your indoor or outdoor space without the need of complicated installation. The MATRIX Planter Box Kit combines a contemporary planter box along with a sturdy c-channel frame, and pairs perfectly with the full range of 1800x900mm MATRIX Décor Screens.
MATRIX Garden Edge
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MATRIX Garden Edge brings together the style and appeal of MATRIX Décor Screens with the practical nature of traditional garden edging. Each garden edge panel interlocks with the next to prevent misalignment. - Not affected by continuous exposure to moisture and soil - Will not rot, rust, swell or splinter - UV stabilised for long outdoor life - Made in Australia from recycled plastic - 15 year...
MATRIX C Channel Video
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Installing a Matrix Decor Screen with a C-channel Frame Kit
MATRIX Direct Fix Video
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Direct Fixing a Matrix Decor Screen to a wall or fence
Please stop using the word “privacy “ it’s full of holes, nothing private about it!
Where are you located?
How do you install it to make a corner?
Is anything included? Don't think that'll survive a 60mph straight-line Texas wind.
Would neighbours complain about these ?
Can you bury straight into dirt
Hi, what is the recommended minimum depth of concrete required to install posts with 3 x 2.4m screens?
Could not find one in Adelaide as well anyone knows where to find them?
Thanks for the vid. More info about the frame and legs please. ie quantity and lengths required etc..
Thank you for the how to join pieces
great video. I plan to do it myself as well, but I dont know how to start... can you please list all the things that you use so that I can get them and follow your video? thanks.
Where can you buy these in england
where is the privacy, if you can still see through :)
Can these hold up under Las Vegas desert heat and wind? This is exactly what I need in our yard for pool privacy!
Is this available in NZ?
Can u use this for ceiling designs and where can i get some to buy?
In India where to buy
It is not possible to attach the bottom surround, with pins installed, flexing the metal, as per your demonstration. The metal frame does NOT flex !
Do the screws go through to the other side of the fence? If so wouldn’t that be dangerous for the neighbours especially if they got kids?
Shouldn’t need to do any drilling! 😏
I'm finding it difficult to push the pins all the way through the clip slots 🤔
J attends toujours mon remboursement ! 6 mois et tout rien! Vous êtes très fort pour faire des vidéos par contre!!!!
that's a lot of work if there are more than 10 to be installed! Should have pre-drilled holes or at least marks
Where and how do I order the in ground posts?
Do you make in Pakistan.
Do I need a Slimline Frame to attach a smaller (57x57cm) wall art to a colorbond fence please?
I’m desperately trying to find a planter box. No Bunnings in Tassie have them in stock. I’ve been unable to source one as a ‘special’ order. I have a screen lying on my deck, waiting.
how do you make concrete footings
Can mice pass though the spaces?
Hi there, yes they would be able to. also being made of plastic they would also be able to chew into it. Trav
perhaps lay some marine ply on top.
I have done my whole fence line. They are great! They look beautiful, and I was apprehensive about doing them by myself but once I got going it was easy. The only issue is, because you offset the fence extension to join them with the next lot of panel, by the time you finish your fence, there is a length of metal (horizontal top and bottom pieces that hold it altogether) that hangs off the end. The choice is, 1/ to cut them off completely if they overhang too far leaving a rough edge of the metal and a portion of panel, 2/ cut it in order to bend it down along the side of the panel to create your own capping for it, or 3/ fill it with a bit of an extra length of the insert which still leaves a rought end. I feel there must be some form of capping (for lack of a better word), which would be nice to vertically cap off. I have read somewhere that you can add moulded corners which would then join to a vertical end to cap it off, but I cannot see anywhere the name of these items and or where they are bought from as I haven't seen any option from Bunnings where I bought them.
Hi Tracy, we do sell the U channel by the length so it is possible to purchase a length and insert a section on the end to hide the cut off end. This would be installed similar to the top and bottom slimline frame on our decor panels.The moulded corners are for a different style of fence extension we sell. Hope this helps Trav
@@travsmith5315 Perfect thanks for getting back to me, I will try and find the U Channel now I know what it is called. :)
Order adras plz
The frame in the video seem to be exact length or even a bit shorter (on the top) than the screen. Mine are all 10-15mm longer. I thought this might be for expansion but the video is showing something different. Confused.
thats exactly how mine are as well.
going to ROT
Can I put stones or masonry paver on it? Like replacing traditional paving gravel.
Forgot to tell you to make concrete footings before you start. (and to remove the 5mm packing each time)
The MATRIX panels are thin and floppy and you can see that when the fence is complete - it is not smooth and flat. The they cut to a totally different installation with what looks like 40mm posts every 3 panels and THAT look neat and tidy.
I saw the same and can't figure out why the end result has posts between each panel yet that's not what was installed. The panels showed slotted in behind each other.
I bought my panels from Bunnings and there were no frames. Where do I buy them and should they have been provided with the screens?
Hi Julie, Some of our screens come with slimline frames and some don't. Please contact our office on (03) 9775 0620 for details. C-channel Frame Kits are stocked at Bunnings. Slimline Frames are available to order separately through Bunnings Special Orders.
@@vadimgershon7274 thanks Vadim
Where are these made?
All our products are made in Australia from local raw materials.
@@designflow8475 Fantastic, thank you.
You're probably wondering how you got here too... you should go to bed.
This is very confusing. This video & the other video for the C channel don't show me how to install my screens onto the posts that came with them when I purchased the 'on ground screen kit'. The instructions in the packaging are worse than anything China has ever put out. There isn't even a parts list so I know that I have all the brackets & screws that I should have. The screens are already in the slimline frames so I don't need to see how to do that but I can't find anything about attaching the screens to the posts to watch. It's described on Bunnings website as a 'complete package' yet I still have to drill all the holes myself on the posts to install the brackets (once I find some proper instruction on how to do that & how many there should be). I've put together so many flat pack pieces of furniture & prided myself on being able to decipher the instructions on an Ikea bed & bedside table with no problems but this has next to no instruction & I didn't think I would have to drill hole with a 'kit'.
onde comprar????
Hi Rafael, Our fence extensions are available only in Australia through Bunnings.
I would like to attach the screens on top of my concrete block retaining wall . What posts do I need. Will use 3 or 4 panels
Hi Roya, You can buy 50x50mm galvanised and powder coated steel posts of a suitable height at Bunnings.
@@vadimgershon7274 will need 4 panels do u have a post at each end or between each panel
@@royarandall379 you will need a post at each end and a post between each of the panels. Use one of our C-channel frame kits to attach each panel to the posts according to the instructions supplied in the frame kit.
Where to buy them?
In Australia and New Zealand our screens are available through Bunnings. In the USA they are available through www.homedepot.com
@@designflow8475 thank you very much!
Got it all installed now. One thing I added is some garden edging pegs (like tent pegs) in the corner and front holes. This is definitely not required, but a good way to ensure it doesn't move around too much. I was surprised how light it all was even when all joined together. I've also filled it all with screening gravel. Again, not essential, but gives everything a much more solid feel. I am using it as a floor under the fence mounted clothesline.
Sounds like you have done a very thorough job. If you are OK for us to publish it, please send us a photo.
@@designflow8475 not sure where to send it
@@light487 sales@designflow.com.au
Ok sent through. Let me know if the picture quality is ok.
What is "3 mill" in inches or cm?
Hi Robert, 3mm is the same as 1/8".
A wood saw is best for cutting the plastic panels. Either a hand saw for wood or an electric jigsaw will be OK.
I assume a hacksaw would work just as well for cutting holes into the panels? I don’t have a jigsaw and don’t want to buy one for a one-off job.
Is there anyway to fix it on the dirty/grass instead the concrete patio?
To fix to dirt/grass you will need to install posts first. The posts can be timber, steel or aluminium. You will need one post at each end and one post between each of the screens. Each screen panel will need to be fitted with one of our Matrix C-channel frame kits.
Hi Karen, We manufacture our Garden Edging in only one size but is very easy to cut the panels to size using a wood saw.
You NEED a piece that is half a meter. To bend, I used a heat gun and pressure to bend into the shape. It worked a treat!!