Inspiration

Mixed Cladding Look

Mixed Cladding is used to add design diversity.

Mixed materials and layering is a popular interior design technique. There's freedom in being able to mix complimentary or contrasting textures. When design moves to the exterior, mixed cladding breaks up the homogenous designs which are a symptom of narrow lot housing. Alternatively, it provides an opportunity for the decisive to play and create something unexpected.

Mixed Cladding is used to add design diversity to similar buildings or to create an interesting façade. It can be a design requirement in new developments to enliven streetscapes with dissimilar designs.

Hallmarks

Of The Mixed Cladding Look

Mixing Materials and Contrasting Textures
Apply to Simple Geometric Forms
Flat or Skillion Roof Lines
Mix Two or More Cladding Styles
Windows Complement Cladding Lines
60 / 30 / 10 Rule with Colour

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Mixing Materials and Contrasting Textures
Apply to Simple Geometric Forms
Flat or Skillion Roof Lines
Mix Two or More Cladding Styles

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Examples

Of the Mixed Cladding Look

Scandi Barn Matrix™ Cladding Adelaide Facade
Mixed Cladding Axon™ Cladding Bentleigh VIC Ground floor addition 3/4 shot
Mixed Cladding Stria™ 325mm, Linea™ 180mm Weatherboard Dunsborough 3/4 view

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