The design options for COLORBOND® steel are almost as limitless as your imagination.
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The Wallich House puts a modern spin on the typical coastal beach house. Located in Newport, this family home embraces the tranquillity of the Northern Beaches, leaving behind any trace of the hustle and bustle of inner city living.
Aboriginal legend and the design flexibility of steel have combined to create an award winning cultural centre for the indigenous Kaurna people of the Adelaide plains.
The roof is one of the largest fixed elements of a home and deciding its colour can be a challenging process for any home owner or renovator.
The latest design trend to emerge is one of sobriety which, in response to the GFC, is focussed on a calm, serene and classic colour palette.
BlueScope Steel is now providing architects and designers with the latest product renders to use in Google Sketchup™ 3D models.
BlueScope Steel has been awarded the Insurance Council of Australia's 2011 Resilience Award for Durable Housing for an innovative house design to endure Australia's extreme weather conditions.
Set amongst the tranquil bush setting in Buderim on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, this stunning design demonstrates a modern four bedroom family home capturing practicality, aesthetics and environmental sensitivity.
Thomas and Michelle Snashel of Marrickville have been announced as the winners of the Rawson Homes and COLORBOND® steel competition to win $15,000 in prizes including a three hour consultation with top interior stylist Sibella Court.
On Thursday 25 November 2010, the University of Wollongong and BlueScope Steel officially opened the Wollongong node of the Centre of Excellence in Free Radical Chemistry and Biotechnology.
When assigned the task of designing a new home for a 'soon to be retired' couple on a large, vacant coastal lot, John Bath and Associtates hit the mark.