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Cladding High Rise Buildings with Timber? | Welcome to the Future
Get to know: Imagine a cityscape where towering high-rise buildings are clad not in cold steel or glass, but in warm, natural timber. Sounds...
Read moreWhy is timber a renewable resource and why should we use it more often?
Timber is a prime example of renewable resources. It comes from trees that can be replanted and regrown, making it a sustainable choice when...
Read moreIronbark vs Spotted Gum: Which One Is Better for Cladding?
When it comes to cladding, few materials can rival the natural beauty, durability, and reputation of timber. Ironbark and Spotted Gum stand out as...
Read moreTop 10 Interior Timber Cladding Ideas
Interior timber cladding is a versatile design element that infuses warmth, texture, and character into any space. Whether you’re aiming for a...
Read moreEverything you need to know about interior design timber
When it comes to elevating a space, few materials offer the warmth, character, and timeless elegance of interior design timber. Whether you’re...
Read moreTop 10 external timber cladding ideas
Timber cladding is a distinguished design choice, allowing architects and builders to introduce natural warmth and sophistication to any structure....
Read moreSteel sheet vs timber cladding | Which one is better for the Australian climate?
In the process of designing a building, architects and developers encounter a pivotal choice: selecting the ideal cladding material. In Australia,...
Read moreTop Timber Species for Internal Lining: Enhance Your Interiors
Beyond framing and exterior cladding, using timber for interior spaces continues to make a...
Read moreCo-Architecture Timber Series: Fox Valley
Fox Valley House in Wahroonga is a testament to the warmth and durability of spotted gum. Designed by Richard Cole and built by Lawson & Lovell, the...
Read moreCo-Architecture Timber Series: The Milldam
Located atop a rocky outcropping in Port Sorrell, Tasmania, this residence encapsulates "Rugged Luxury", whilst utilising sustainable materials like...
Read moreTo timber or not to timber. Choosing a timber garage door for your home
Our comprehensive guide covers all the essential factors to consider when using timber for a garage door....
Read moreIs Timber Waterproof? Understanding Timber Cladding and Pro Clima
We have partnered with Pro Clima to discuss weatherproof barriers, thermal envelopes and waterproofing with timber...
Read moreOur Top 7 Timber Feature Wall Ideas
Explore seven unique timber feature wall ideas perfect for various interior design styles. Whether you're an interior designer seeking inspiration...
Read moreSeven Shou Sugi Ban Benefits for Your Home
Shou Sugi Ban, an ancient Japanese technique of preserving wood by charring, is experiencing a resurgence in modern architecture–and for good...
Read more5 Reasons to use timber in Architectural Design
Incorporating natural timber into architectural design is more than just a trend; it's a timeless choice that brings warmth, elegance, and...
Read moreUsing WOCA Exterior Oil with Natural Timber
WOCA Exterior Oil is a premium option for natural timber coating at Mortlock Timber. It is applied at our facilities before arriving at projects. It...
Read moreHow to prevent and minimise timber leaching and tannin bleed.
Timber leaching and tannin bleed can be an unsightly addition to any project. As natural timber suppliers, we are here to help answer your...
Read moreThe Ultimate Guide to Thermally Modified Timber
At Mortlock Timber, we want to help you choose the best timber product you can get your hands on. Our thermally modified timbers provide robust...
Read moreDiscover Malvec: An alternative to Western Red Cedar
At Mortlock Timber, we want to help you choose the best timber product you can get your hands on. With Western Red Cedar not being a cost-effective...
Read moreComparing Victorian Ash and Tasmanian Oak
At Mortlock Timber, we want to help you choose the best timber product you can get your hands on. With Vic ash timber supplies falling low, Tasmanian...
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