Housing Tue, Aug 7, 2018 1:17 PM
Swish, Gale Grey cellular PVC cladding was used to enhance the second-floor dormer cheeks and ground floor window bays to its collection of seven, 4 & 5 bedroom homes.
The Robinswood Hill development was built on the site of an old, Victorian farm complex and was completed in August 2017.
Careful attention was paid to design detail as integration and harmony with the surrounding landscape was hugely important to New Dawn.
According to New Dawn, the design team “utilised the best materials possible to create the highest quality homes and the end result is a stunning street scene set in a beautiful location.”
Swish says that cellular PVC is the most efficient material for use at the roofline because it costs roughly the same as timber to install, requires no painting or maintenance and suits the exposed and inaccessible location at and above the eaves.
Most importantly, when it is installed correctly it will last the lifetime of the dwelling.
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