This Pipi Road home in Whangamatā has a strong architectural identity, and what really brings it together is the way the boundary has been handled. The DuraPanel Axis aluminium fencing creates a beautiful frame around the property, giving that sought after ‘finished’ look. Clean, vertical lines at the front create a clear edge to the site, giving the home a sense of structure and intention from the street.
DuraPanel Axis’s vertical profile mirrors the home’s architectural language, creating continuity between the built form and the boundary. Rather than feeling like an added extra, the aluminium fence feels designed as part of the whole composition, which is always a key factor in making the frontage feel completed.
The DuraPanel Axis aluminium fence slats give the property definition without closing it off. There’s a balance between privacy and openness that suits a modern residential street, allowing the house to sit comfortably within its surroundings. The slim aluminium lines add rhythm and depth, reinforcing the geometry of the architecture behind it.
What stands out most in this project is that the fence doesn’t try to be a feature on its own, it’s there to frame the architecture. DuraPanel Axis’s consistent colour and vertical spacing keep the frontage calm and ordered, helping the home feel complete rather than exposed.
This Whangamatā case study is a good reminder that fencing plays a bigger role than simply marking a boundary. When it’s carefully chosen, it becomes part of the design language of the home. If you’re working on a project and want a fencing solution that feels considered and cohesive, explore DuraPanel Axis or get in touch with Boundaryline to talk through your options. Call us on 0800 003 006 or reach out through our Contact Form and let’s make it happen.
Products: DuraPanel Axis
Photographer: Cab Creative
Builder: Whakatane Fencing
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