Mixed Materials Modern Look

Mixed Cladding is used to add design diversity. Mixed materials and layering is a popular interior design technique. There's freedom in being able to mix complimentary or contrasting textures. When design moves to the exterior, mixed cladding breaks up the homogenous designs which are a symptom of narrow lot housing. Alternatively, it provides an opportunity for the decisive to play and create something unexpected.
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Clean lines and simplicity create the modern look in Melbourne
“We’ve used so many James Hardie products throughout the home that it’s basically a James Hardie House. I wanted to use a product that could be easily maintained, allowing me to enjoy family time on the weekend instead of continually patching up parts of the house down the track.” 🏡 “We wanted something new and contemporary,” said Michael. “We loved the clean lines and simplicity that cladding creates. We’ve had neighbours commenting on how good it looks.”
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