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2 Panel Sizes – 18 Screen Patterns
48" x 70" Series
OUTDECO's largest panels can be installed faster with less framing, creating a more seamless look.
Privacy Levels: 80%-100%
Weights: 28-44 lbs. per panel
DIY or trade installation;
requires 2 people
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24" x 48" Series
OUTDECO's smallest panels are our most versatile format and are easy to transport and carry. They are attached at frequent intervals, creating a strong, solid structure.
Privacy Levels: 60%-100%
Weights: 10-16 lbs. per panel
DIY or trade installation; can be installed by one person
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Configuration Options
Orientation
All panels can be installed in either a vertical or horizontal position.
MAHJONG Vertical
MAHJONG Horizontal
BUNGALOW Vertical
BUNGALOW Horizontal
DAINTREE Vertical
DAINTREE Horizontal
LEAFSTREAM Vertical
LEAFSTREAM Horizontal
Many patterns are symmetrical and can be rotated 180° without altering the pattern, making installation more flexible.
STAR ANAIS
ORIENT
MAHJONG
Symmetry
All patterns, whether geometric or organic, are designed with a continuous repeating flow.
Some patterns repeat over two panels, so alternate rows can be rotated 180° for a continuous or rhythmic look.
Most of the natural patterns are designed to match up when rotated 180°, creating lovely tranquil aesthetics.
MARAKESH (top) and DAINTREE installed with alternate panels rotated 180°
WOOLOOMAI installed in continuous direction (top) and with alternating rows rotated 180°
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Structural Height Options
Either in a single layer or stacked, panels can be oriented to achieve standard structural heights.
24"
- Retainer cladding
- Planter boxes
- Bench seats
- Storage boxes
- Compliant fence extensions**
48"
- Yard fences
- Balustrades
- Patio or pergola low ceilings*
- Utility and bin enclosures
70"
- Standard fence height
- Wall cladding
*Panels can be mounted in a ceiling-type installation, however this orientation is not covered by the warranty.
** Building codes vary per region. Compliance with building codes is the responsibility of the installer.






