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Deco expands DecoWood range with five new timber-look finishes

Deco Australia has introduced five new finishes to its DecoWood timber-look powdercoat range, extending the palette of its widely specified aluminium architectural products. This latest expansion caters to the growing preference for lighter, more natural timber tones and urban-inspired aesthetics in contemporary design.

The new finishes, Linen Shore, Aspen Drift, Honey Ember, Wheatfield, and Barn Oak, have been developed to complement varying architectural designs and material palettes. Each finish presents a distinct interpretation of timber, offering nuanced textures and colour variations designed for both interior and exterior applications.

Linen Shore features soft, neutral tones drawn from coastal environments, while Aspen Drift offers an earthy, understated brown with a subtle grain. Honey Ember presents a golden amber hue, characterised by a delicate and tactile grain finish. Wheatfield captures the warmth of open fields, while Barn Oak, the darkest of the new additions, echoes the robust appearance of weathered timber found in rural Australian architecture, with a rich tone and pronounced grain structure.

These finishes are intended to integrate with existing DecoWood offerings such as Curly Birch and Coastal Spotted Gum, allowing for increased design flexibility across residential and commercial projects. The new range is available across Deco’s aluminium profiles, including external cladding, battens, and DecoDeck decking systems, with slip-resistant options also offered.

All new finishes have been subjected to rigorous testing, including 1000 hours of Acidic Salt Spray exposure and over 2000 hours of QUV accelerated weathering, and conform to the Qualicoat Seaside specification for architectural-grade powder coatings.


Source: Architecture - architectureau

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