Natural Timber Veneers are available from Gen-Eco on a range of substrates including Balsa Ecolite for ceiling beams and vertical fins, MDF, Particleboard and Plywood.
Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland War Memorial Museum recently completed major heritage restoration work. In order to protect the fragile collections, specialised protection measures were required.
Ever Art Wood timber look batten cladding captures the authenticity of natural timber. With meticulous attention to detail, Ever Art Wood has perfected the art of replicating the texture, grain patterns, and colour variations found in real timber.
Combining the aesthetic beauty of natural Australian timbers with the long-lasting durability of steel, our extensive range of timber-look finishes offer incredible possibilities.
Whilst encouraging play and imagination, playrooms, nurseries and children's bedrooms also need to be a safe and healthy environment for your little ones.
Natural Stone is becoming increasingly popular within the design and construction industry. Offering a timeless, classic look that can be customized to fit any style.
Descending the steep scenic river bank of the Canning River in South Perth, Redmond Reserve is a local hidden gem of ecological, cultural and recreational significance to the locals who treasure this tranquil corner of the earth.
Incredibly versatile and lightweight, the Ever Art Wood timber look aluminium slimline battens allow designers to raise the bar in natural-look timber and fire rated alternatives
Electrically operated roller door on this project is approximately 5000 mm wide x 3000 mm high. It has dual pole key switches for extra security and a UPS Battery Back Up installed to provide back up power to the door in the event of a power failure.
Nature-lovers will delight over our Natural Oasis design which brings the outdoors inside to give the feeling of bathing in a rainforest, rather than a suburban bathroom
“Going green” is ‘au courant’ right now, and what could be considered more natural than a 100% natural building material that resembles the natural ‘baked earth’?