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The Arbour View
This icon of Rural Building Company first originated in Pemberton. It was designed to suit the needs of a client. It nestled into a hill and overlooked a small lake. The idea behind the design was to allow the maximum benefits of this wonderful aspect from all of the homes main living area. |
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The Cape View
Stunning. Inspirational. Awesome. These are just some of the words that spring to mind when describing The Cape View. Designed specifically for blocks with outlooks, it can be built as it is displayed or using framed construction on stumps or poles. The designers have blended render with planking, and corrugated metal with steel framing to achieve a look that is very different indeed. |
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The Forest View
The Forest View is a fine example; designed for people who want to take advatage of views and enjoy the freedom of open planned living, but are conscious of the amount of money they want to spend. |
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The Garden View
The Garden View 2001 is another fine example. The Views Series is a range of homes that take full advantage of a particular geographical situation. The homes are designed to nestle into hillsides and take advantage of panoramic views. |
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The Garden View Cottage
Like all homes in the Views range the new Garden View Cottage has large expanses of glass for unparalleled 180-degree outlook, sweeping full-width verandahs with bush poles, and a high-pitched metal roof.
At the front of the home is the huge hexagonal living area which is dominated by the structural use of a towering bush pole. |
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The Harvest View
The Harvest View is a truly awe-inspiring home. It has been designed to capture sweeping views and bring them deep into the home. It achieves this through a spectacular, prow glass facade, which soars skyward from the centre of the home. |
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The Hill View
It has been specially designed to nestle into a hillside and allow easy access. The large expanses of glass offer unparalleled views over 180 degrees while the stunning full-width verandah, timber support beams and rough rendered finish complete an extremely attractive facade. |
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The Meadow View
In typical 'country style', the Meadow View makes you feel at home the moment you step inside. It also makes you immediately aware of its obvious break from tradition.
At the front of the home, beneath the red corrugated roof, you'll notice there are no gutters. Rough bush poles support a wide, shady verandah and an optional timber decking runs the full length. |
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The Meadow View Cottage
In typical 'country style', the Meadow View Cottage makes you feel at home the moment you step inside. It also makes you immediately aware of its obvious break from tradition.
At the front of the home, beneath the red corrugated roof, you'll notice there are no gutters. Rough bush poles support a wide, shady verandah and an optional timber decking runs the full length. |
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The Park View
Country living is all about having the space to enjoy a more relaxed way of life, well away from the constraints of the city.
So it makes sense that your home reflects this ideal. The Park View by The Rural Building Company is a rambling home designed for the country. At its heart lies a very informal living area. |
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The Park View Heritage
Country living is all about having the space to enjoy a more relaxed way of life, well away from the constraints of the city.
So it makes sense that your home reflects this ideal. The Park View Heritage by The Rural Building Company is a rambling home designed for the country. At its heart lies a very informal living area. |
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The Valley View
Inspired by the Arbour View and Hill View we sought to use the advantages of both these homes with their ability to capture views but at the same time create a more symmetrical and spacious living space that would allow 180 degree views. This new home was named the Valley View as we could see it nestling into a hill side with views down the valley and capturing its environment from everywhere from the free form living area. |
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