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a black house with stairs leading up to it

This impressive-looking building is the home and office of architect Benoit Nis. The dark façade is in strong contrast to the interior of the home, where neutral shades dominate 😍 For the finish on the external walls, they selected Rubio Monocoat’s pre-colouring Sunprimer HWP in Black, combined with the protection of Rubio Monocoat Hybrid Wood Protector, also in Black. This explains the intense darkness of the outside façade ✔️

a black and white photo of wood planks

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Form 001 - Vulcan Cladding & Decking in Nero

This pre-fabricated structure features Abodo's Vulcan Cladding and Vulcan Decking finished in Nero, and is designed for a variety of environments, from a suburban backyard to the depths of a forest. Abodo's thermally modified timbers are the perfect substrate for deep black finishes with its unique natural durability and stability, and the heavy pigmentation of Nero keeps its colour for longer than other dark finishes.

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the side of a wooden building with trees in the background

The home’s window coverings are housed in recessed window pelmets, while deep blade walls and reveals disguise window frames and transition points. Photo 20 of 23 in An Inky Black Melbourne Home Draws Its Hue From the Ironbark Eucalyptus. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes.

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the front cover of magazine, featuring an image of two wooden houses with large windows

If you haven’t heard of shou sugi ban, you’ve certainly seen it – charred larch timber cladding on the exterior of houses and new extensions. Here’s why it’s such a great material to work with. #burnttimber #shousugiban

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four lamps are hanging from the side of a building with wooden slats on it

Marshall House is an extension to a Grade II listed dwelling in the village of Twyford, near Winchester, Hampshire. The original house dates from the 17th Century, although it had been remodelled and extended during the late 18th Century. The clients contacted us to explore the potential to extend their home in order to suit their growing family and active lifestyle. Due to the constraints of li

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