Facebook Tweet Help Stories Interiors Bayside living Share Tweet Help High-tech cladding is a feature of the low-maintenance development An exterior view of this house featuring Jame Hardie linear weatherboards Street appeal, speed and ease of use, and low maintenance were all key factors in Pace's choice of cladding for the 8 Willis Street development. Sustainability was also an important issue.To achieve all these elements, three James Hardie claddings, made using its technologically advanced new building material Scyon, were specified.All three products resist cracking, shrinking and warping when installed and maintained correctly easily retaining their looks through the years. They are also easy to install. An exterior view of this house featuring Jame Hardie linear weatherboards Scyon Axon cladding's stepped, ship lap design creates a sleek aesthetic.Scyon Matrix cladding also has a contemporary look. More often found on commercial projects in the past, this residential version is easier to install. A vertical orientation and range of available panel sizes maximises design options.Scyon Linea weatherboard completes the picture. This has a classic look and deep shadow lines. An exterior view of this house featuring Jame Hardie linear weatherboards Importantly, Scyon Axon, Scyon Matrix and Scyon Linea claddings all deliver material consistency, reducing Pace's on-site material waste.For details, contact James Hardie Building Products, phone 131 103, fax 1800 818 819. Website: www.jameshardie.com.au. Story by: Trendsideas 23 Nov, 2007 Interiors Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Coastal waves 29 Dec, 2024 Lighter than air 29 Dec, 2024 Less is more 29 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > AU2316 AU2316 Read More Similar Stories