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3 homes that put a new spin on old materials

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June 23, 2015
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3 homes that put a new spin on old materials

At the centre of any good build is quality materials.

A new report, however, has Australians questioning whether their building materials are up to scratch. We look into the review of the National Construction Code and tell you everything you need to know here.

While you’re thinking about buidling materials, our featured blog looks at three homes that have used an old building material and made it new again – all while creating liveable, enjoyable homes.

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