Material selection for your project

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13 April 2017

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With almost unlimited options in architectural and building materials, choosing the right ones for a new home
Owhanake Bay house utilises horizontal weatherboards in a dark stain, drawing it lower to the ground and making it recessive in its bush location. By Strachan Group Architects. Photo by Patrick Reynolds.
Point House is clad in vertical western red cedar, left to weather to respond to the surrounding Kanuka trees on the site.  By Strachan Group Architects. Photo by Patrick Reynolds.
339 is situated on a busy road with constant diesel fumes, so utilises robust materials such as in-situ concrete, galvanised steel and easy wash-down Colorsteel cladding. By Strachan Group Architects. Photo by Simon Devitt.