Typically, Weatherboard can be used to recreate or achieve a weatherboarding-type or ‘colonial’ architectural effect such as that often found in regional vernacular architecture.

It can also be used to bring a contrasting planking effect to predominantly brick-clad or flat-clad elevations.


The material can be employed on small or large scale areas of a building to break up the repetition of elements, pick up material themes, or create subtle interplays of colour and shape.


Not only does Weatherboard satisfy popular, current life-cycle costing strategies, it also solves the maintenance problem associated with comparable materials.

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