
DECO’s timber-look aluminium batten system, DecoBatten, has been featured on Daniel Lomma’s new contemporary home in Perth, Barnard House. This resort-style home is a dedicated ‘greeny,’ designed to be environmentally conscious, incorporating cross-ventilation, solar panels, water-wise plumbing, and high-performing sustainable products suitable for all environmental conditions.

The dual-purpose home, both attractive and energy-efficient, is situated on a corner block, and features stunning 50×50 DecoBattens in DecoWood’s natural Kwila finish which exude style from all views on the street. The impressive timber-look battens combined with smooth, split-face masonry are a picture of architectural elegance which allow the house to complement its natural surroundings including the nature reserve across the road. DecoBatten 46×25 battens, applied to the striking garage door, carry the aesthetic across the entire building, radiating warmth and contemporary appeal.

DecoBatten is not only an aesthetically pleasing product, but is low-maintenance and UV stable. The Super Durable™ marine grade powder coating on the DecoWood finish offers extra durability, which protects the home, situated near the Swan River, from moisture. DecoBatten is a sustainable product which involves no logging, harmful greenhouse gases or VOCs, and is made from easily-recycled aluminium, making it the perfect feature for this masterpiece of eco-friendly elegance.
Barnard by Daniel Lomma has won several awards, including the BDAWA 2019 ‘Best New Residential Design up to $750 000 – $1 million’, and ‘Designer New Home of the Year’ from Trends International Design Awards 2019.

