DecorZen Micro®
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Key Features
DecorZen Micro has thousands of tiny surface perforations to create a smooth panel look from afar whilst maintaining excellent acoustic performance. The tiny micro-perforations allow the colour of the veneer to appear solid and uninterrupted. Perforations are a nominal 0.50mm and spaced horizontally and vertically.
Complete on-site install system with tools and instructions. Guaranteed results with comprehensive installation guides. Seamless finish. No time wasted aligning panels.
Incredible acoustic performance. Significantly reduce noise by coupling DecorZen Micro with DecorSorb. Acoustic tests are available on request.
DecorZen Micro is made from natural timber. As timber is a natural material, can vary in colour, tone, and texture.
At Decor Systems, we celebrate this. We think the natural variation is what makes it beautiful. When DecorZen Micro is installed, this variation may be present.
Panels need to acclimatise to the environment at least 5 days prior to installation. Please contact your local Decor Systems representative for more information
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Maintenance
General regular cleaning: Use a sponge or soft cloth with a household cleaning detergent. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
Polishing: Use a soft cloth.
Graffiti removal/spray paint: Within 48 hours, wipe with mineral turpentine soaked rag.
Felt tipped marker: Within 48 hours, clean with methylated spirits.
Mechanical damage: If physically damaged consult Decor Systems.
Scratch damage: Apply the topcoat colour (ask manufacturer) to the scratch using a fine camel hairbrush.
Projects Featuring Micro
The Kurlana Tapa Youth Justice Centre – also known as the Adelaide Youth Training Centre – is South Australia's only youth detention centre. Designed by Grieve Gillet Architects (formerly Totalspace Design) in collaboration with Guymer Bailey Architects, this $22 million upgrade is leading in the space of restorative practice. This unique redevelopment focuses on youth wellbeing and care. The project involves constructing two new buildings: a 12-bed accommodation unit and an education building. Additionally, it includes extending two existing buildings to add an 8-bed police custody unit and a visit centre.
The Canberra Hospital Expansion represents the largest healthcare infrastructure initiative undertaken by the ACT Government to date. It is designed to address both current and future health needs in the Territory. This landmark project, designed by BVN Architecture and built by Multiplex, features Australia’s first fully electric hospital building powered entirely by renewable energy. This innovative approach reduces approximately 1,886 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions annually, equivalent to removing 780 cars from Canberra’s roads each year. The new facility, which spans eight levels and covers 45,000 metres, includes a state-of-the-art Emergency Department, an expanded Intensive Care Unit, and enhanced Perioperative Services. Sustainability was a central theme throughout the project, with the Multiplex team utilising electrified cranes, sourcing a locally made low-carbon concrete mix, and repurposing or salvaging 96% of materials from the previous building's demolition. BVN principal Julian Ashton said the major expansion of Canberra Hospital will “unite healthcare and community in an environmentally-friendly wellbeing-oriented campus. Social Procurement also played a pivotal role in this project, with Decor Systems’ Supply Nation Certification significantly contributing to Multiplex's Indigenous Inclusion targets. Maintaining a serene and peaceful environment is crucial for the well-being of patients and staff in healthcare settings. Decor Systems was integral to the project, supplying a range of aesthetic, highly absorbent, and eco-friendly acoustic panels tailored to various acoustic needs. Waiting areas required acoustics that reduce stress, while reception areas required enhanced sound privacy. The selected combination of Arktura, Zen, Zen Micro, and Vogl panels effectively addressed these diverse acoustic and design needs.