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Asked to refresh a run-down Victorian house into a modern family home, architect and interior design company, Dig Design, have transformed the existing space into a unified home design the melds audacious architecture with refined, subtle detail.

In the leafy, seaside suburb of Williamstown, the home seamlessly integrates organic design elements to reflect its lush surroundings, with a contemporary touch.

Cladding was key to achieving this look; the raw concrete aesthetic and subtle dimple texture of Territory Urban Grey, a contemporary cladding option, is the contrasting backdrop for the natural grain of the vertical timber fins on the first floor.

The cladding met the local council’s heritage requirements while being suitable for the busy demands of a family home. Requiring little upkeep, the finish can withstand the coastal weather conditions and allow the family to simply enjoy their beautiful home.

“We wanted to create a striking modern family home that maintained the integrity of its heritage. The cladding allowed us to bring an edgier touch that enhanced the more natural elements of the design. Being low maintenance, it’s perfect for the coastal weather and frees up more time for the family to spend loving their house,” says Lindsay, Dig Design.

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CSR Cemintel are the fibre cement and lightweight composite solution specialists. With design and innovation as our central drivers, Cemintel offers engineered systems around prefinished solutions that enhance performance and aesthetics, as well as traditional internal lining products. Our passion is to help Kiwis design right, and build better.

Cemintel fibre cement is changing the face of design and innovation in Australia. Tapping into global design trends, Cemintel brings the best the world has to offer to the Australian market – providing the latest designs fused with innovative new approaches. Cemintel is part of CSR – the brand behind the most trusted building products. Cemintel has a progressive approach to fibre cement built around a team of experts, including; technical support, engineers and building designers. For our clients, it means you’re getting the best products paired with the best experience.

Cemintel - Cement Intelligence

With unparalleled design flexibility, fibre cement is perhaps one of the most flexible building materials available today. Through innovation and intelligence with cement panels, Cemintel offers a range of products, systems and services that inspire, giving choice and real design flexibility to create striking points of difference.

Unparalleled Design Flexibility

Fibre cement is perhaps one of the most flexible building materials available today.

  • It can be manufactured in numerous panel sizes and thicknesses.
  • It can be cut into various shapes and patterns.
  • It can be compressed for high strength applications.
  • It can be used in acoustic systems.
  • It can be used as a superior wet area lining product.
  • It can be painted.
  • It can be tiled.
  • It can be used for fire resistance applications.

New materials influence the way buildings are defined. Cemintel is responding to the growing importance of external and internal cladding with the release of new prefinished ranges. These ranges respond to the preference for high performance, lightweight materials and the desire for buildings to enhance the environment where we live. From external façades to interior surfaces, these ranges are a reinterpretation of cladding as we know it.

It’s the future of building and it starts now.

An Idea Born From Imagination

The father of fibre cement, Ludwig Hatschek, started to imagine a new building material in 1894. He wanted a material that was lighter than brick, cheaper than slate and better than sheet metal.

In 1900, he achieved his breakthrough with a special mix of fibres, cement, pulp, air and water. The Austrian calls the world’s first industrially manufactured building material ‘Eternit’ and numerous European countries adopted the technology from 1903. Australia first introduced the technology in about 1917.