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Daniel Lomma’s Energy-Efficient Contemporary WA Home Showcases DECO’s Timber-Look Aluminium Battens

21 February 2020

DECO’s timber-look aluminium batten system, DecoBatten, has been featured on Daniel Lomma’s new contemporary home in Perth, Barnard House. This resort-style home is a dedicated ‘greeny,’ designed to be environmentally conscious, incorporating cross-ventilation, solar panels, water-wise plumbing, and high-performing sustainable products suitable for all environmental conditions.

 

 The dual-purpose home, both attractive and energy-efficient, is situated on a corner block, and features stunning 50x50 DecoBattens in DecoWood’s natural Kwila finish which exude style from all views on the street. The impressive timber-look battens combined with smooth, split-face masonry are a picture of architectural elegance which allow the house to complement its natural surroundings including the nature reserve across the road. DecoBatten 46x25 battens, applied to the striking garage door, carry the aesthetic across the entire building, radiating warmth and contemporary appeal.

 

DecoBatten is not only an aesthetically pleasing product, but is low-maintenance and UV stable. The Super Durable™ marine grade powder coating on the DecoWood finish offers extra durability, which protects the home, situated near the Swan River, from moisture. DecoBatten is a sustainable product which involves no logging, harmful greenhouse gases or VOCs, and is made from easily-recycled aluminium, making it the perfect feature for this masterpiece of eco-friendly elegance.

Barnard by Daniel Lomma has won several awards, including the BDAWA 2019 ‘Best New Residential Design up to $750 000 – $1 million’, and ‘Designer New Home of the Year’ from Trends International Design Awards 2019.

 

 

 

DECO specialises in Australian-made aluminium building products and decorative finishes for effortless, beautiful living. DECO is an Australian, family-owned and run business that offers innovative Super Durable splashbacks, signage, cladding, battens, slats and decking.

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