Housing

A stunning example of sustainable best practise building, this Esperance home features roof and cladding made from COLORBOND® steel.
12 February 2010 Fly Into The Ford Residence
The Ford residence, set on a 400 acre farmlet in Esperance, Western Australia, is a stunning example of sustainable best practise building. [Read more]
Western elevation of Ecobode home which features roofing, guttering and walling made from both ZINCALUME® steel and COLORBOND® steel.
12 February 2010 Breaking The Mould With Ecobodes
The Ecobode, designed by Dick Clarke of Envirotecture, is an award winning design concept for a sustainable home which broke the stereotypical project home mould. [Read more]
LYSAGHT CUSTOM BLUE ORB® and COLORBOND® steel  were used in this low maintenance, low cost, environmentally conscious  Snowy Mountains Home. Note: photograph by Patrick Bingham-Hall
13 January 2010 Snowy Mountains House Scoops COLORBOND® Award At This Year’s AIA Awards
The Snowy Mountains House, located in a lakeside village around 20kms from Jindabyne in NSW, is an unusual and striking holiday home designed by James Stockwell of James Stockwell Architects. [Read more]
This Japanese inspired family home in Noosa, Queensland has roofing and guttering made from COLORBOND® steel.
22 October 2009 A Family Effort Creates The Perfect Waterside Residence
Situated on the calm waters of sunny Noosa, Queensland, is the beautiful Japanese inspired Saltwater House designed by this year's BDAA Design Excellence winner, Chris Clout. [Read more]
This house at Yallingup, Western Australia, uses roofing and walling made from COLORBOND® steel.
16 October 2009 House Treads Lightly Leaving Minimal Footprint
Modest yet strikingly sculptural, Yallingup house in Western Australia has been designed as an energy efficient and lightweight home that sits perfectly on the sloping land on which it is built. [Read more]
These units at Tarragindi, South East Queensland comprise roofing and guttering both made from COLORBOND® steel in Bushland®, Windspray® and Woodland Grey® with supplementary wall finishes made from LYSAGHT CUSTOM ORB® and ZINCALUME® steel.
29 July 2009 Retreating To The Treetops At Tarragindi
In beautiful Tarragindi in South East Queensland, building designer Peter Woods from Concept 2 Completion Designs and his family have designed and constructed the Treetops at Tarragindi. [Read more]
This home at Subiaco, Western Australia uses roofing made from COLORBOND® steel in Dune which aids the aesthetically pleasing exterior, helping create texture and a contemporary feel.
29 July 2009 Balinese Inspiration In Subiaco
Situated amongst the greenery of newly reborn Subiaco in Western Australia, the Martin residence is a three level split house on a small lot nestled in the "Subi Centro" district of Subiaco, which is rejuvenated industrial land located five minutes from Perth CBD. [Read more]
The envole* building at Pyrmont, NSW, is roofed with PERMALITE SHOREDEK™ and LYSAGHT LONGLINE 305®
18 February 2009 LYSAGHT® Cladding Provides Two Solutions For One Roof
A new city fringe residential building in Sydney is using two very different LYSAGHT® cladding materials to ensure its eye catching roofline maintains its good looks for many years to come. [Read more]
National award winning Eco Castle is an eco-friendly contemporary family home that sets the trend for environmentally integrated residencies and utilises COLORBOND® steel throughout.
17 September 2008 The King Of The Eco Castle
Situated on the fringe of Tasmania’s famous southern forests just south of Hobart, Mike Cleaver’s national award winning Eco Castle is an eco-friendly contemporary family home that sets the trend for environmentally integrated residencies and utilises COLORBOND® steel throughout. [Read more]
The Village, a A$160 million mixed residential and retail development at Balgowlah on Sydney’s Northern Beaches uses formwork made from LYSAGHT BONDEK®
29 August 2008 LYSAGHT BONDEK® Helps The Village Beat Xmas Rush
A Christmas deadline is firmly in the minds of contractors working on The Village, a A$160 million mixed residential and retail development at Balgowlah on Sydney’s Northern Beaches. [Read more]