Architectural louvers — WoodenMax’s sleek 60x40x1.2mm curved facade aluminium louvers — give your building a futuristic architectural identity, designed exactly the way architects imagine. This is not just a product, it’s a design language that turns ordinary elevations into iconic, signature facades and entry-arch statements.
These louvers can be custom-cut, bent, curved, profiled and spaced according to the project requirements. Everything is made as per architect's drawing & site design, making them ideal for signature buildings, villas, resorts, institutions and landscape structures.
Each louver panel is crafted using premium-grade 6063 T6 aluminium, and finished with high-performance powder coating, PVDF, anodized, or wooden textures. This ensures durability, rust-proof performance, UV-resistance, and visually iconic appearance that lasts 20-30 years.
Perfect for award-winning architectural projects. These louvers make any building look iconic, enhance natural ventilation & light control, and match any architectural theme - modern, minimal, or organic.
Architectural aluminium
Shape, size, spacing
Custom-cut & bent
Powder/PVDF/Anodized
Exterior life
Rust & termite free
Direct answer: Architectural louvers — sleek curved facade aluminium louvers price starts from ₹570 per sqft. Per-piece price ranges from ₹8,800 to ₹35,200 depending on size, radius and finish.
| Option | Indicative rate | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Standard 60x40 Curved (per sqft) | ₹570–660 | Residential facade / feature wall |
| PVDF / Anodised Premium (per sqft) | ₹660–825 | Commercial elevation & entry arch |
| Per Piece (varies) | ₹8,800–35,200 | Custom sizes / radii |
Architectural louvers — WoodenMax’s flagship sleek curved facade aluminium louvers with 60x40x1.2mm 6063-T6 profiles — custom-cut, CNC-bent and profiled exactly to your architect’s drawing for iconic elevations, entry arches and signature feature walls. Includes 10% precision-cutting wastage. Available in PVDF, powder-coat, anodised and wood-texture finishes for 20–30 years of exterior life.
📊 Standardized Pricing: This calculation follows a standardized pricing logic used by fabricators and refined by WoodenMax calculators based on real project data.
Step 1: Enter total area in square feet or square meters for curved louver project.
Step 2: Select curve radius and bending requirements.
Step 3: Choose finish type (Powder coat, PVDF, or Anodized).
Step 4: Specify custom cutting and profiling requirements.
Step 5: Get instant price estimate! Fill your details and request quote for final pricing.
60x40x1.2MM Sleek Design Aluminium profiles
Installed every 8 inches gap - No glass
Available in 12ft & 16ft standard sections
All coating options included in package rate
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Profile Size | 60 x 40 x 1.2 MM (Sleek Design) |
| Material | 6063-T6 Architectural Aluminium |
| Installation Gap | 8 inches between louvers |
| Profile Lengths | Standard 12ft & 16ft sections |
| Design | Flat / Aerofoil / Custom Curved |
| Finish Options | Textured, Wood, Matt, Metallic, Dual |
| Applications | Facade, Sunscreen, Pergola, Privacy Walls |
| Durability | 20–30 Years Exterior Life |
| Coating Options | Powder-Coated / PVDF / Anodized |
Compare common metal louver solutions to select the right system for façade, canopy, or pergola use.
| Model | Material | Use Case | Finish | Typical Price | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wooden Finish Aluminium Louvers | 6063 T6 Aluminium | Facade accent, balcony | Wood texture coating | ₹700–1,500 / piece | View |
| Curved Architectural Louvers | 6063 T6 Aluminium | Custom curved facades | Powder coat / PVDF | ₹1,000–2,500 / piece | View |
| Ceiling Pergola Louvers | Aluminium / Composite | Pergola roofs, patios | Powder coat | ₹1,200–3,000 / sqm | View |
| Louver Canopy Facade | Aluminium | Entry canopies & sunshades | Powder coat / PVDF | ₹1,500–4,000 / piece | View |
Tip: Request a free site survey for exact material, finish, and installation costs.
Architect support + custom fabrication + precision installation – Transform ordinary buildings into architectural landmarks