Lining the interior walls of the lobbies at Sanctuary estate in NSW - Ever Art Wood® timber look battens greet visitors with feelings of luxury and warmth.

Located at Wentworth Point, just 16 kms from Sydney’s CBD, Sanctuary community development is one of the latest developments by Sekisui House. Set to be one of their premier multi-residential developments, the estate draws on Japanese design principles and showcases luxurious and sophisticated finishes throughout.

Drawing inspiration from the site’s waterside location, curves have been incorporated throughout the interior, with varying lengths of concealed fix Kabebari Battens in Kuri Masame lining the lobby walls and creating a flowing visual display.

 
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Covet Ever Art Wood® battens are also used in external communal spaces within the estate.

Kabebari plank battens feature on the soffits of exterior balconies. Slimline Kabebari battens in rich Burakku Erumu feature in decorative cladding on exterior BBQ areas.

An exterior grade product, the battens are built to withstand the elements without need for ongoing oiling or maintenance, making them a clever choice for this type of application.


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Location

Sanctuary by Sekisui House
14-16 Hill Road
Wentworth Point, NSW


Cladding profiles & Colours

Fire rating

Kabebari 12x100 Planks in Kuri Masame used on exterior balcony ceilings
Kabebari 30x30 battens Kuri Masame lining the walls of the lobby interiors
Kabebari 30x13 battens in Burakku Erumu decorative detailing in external BBQ areas

Performs well when tested to AS/NZ 1530.3 (spread of flame / index 0) and AS/NZ 3837-1998 (result / Group 1)

EAW - Kuri Masame

EAW - Burakku Erumu


Designer: Turner Studio

Developer: Sekisui House

Photography: Tom Ferguson