5 Contemporary Facades to Consider for Your Knockdown Rebuild
Modern Facade Ideas to Elevate Your Kerb Appeal
We all know an eye-catching facade is the key to making your home the best house on the street. And when you're knocking down and rebuilding, chances are you can't wait to give your block of land a much-needed face lift.
Although contemporary in design, our range of Masterpiece facades — with their flat rooflines, architectural silhouettes and strong lines of sight — are designed to withstand the test of time.
1. The Durrant
Featuring the Modern facade
For a contemporary facade that looks right at home in Melbourne's Bayside, look no further than the Modern facade designed for the 5-bedroom, 5-bathroom Durrant floor plan. Balancing natural light and privacy, and a mix of feature cladding and render — the Durrant will remain in style for the decades to come.
2. The Kinane
Featuring the Modern facade
Setting the tone for what's to come throughout the rest of the 4-bedroom, 4-bathroom Kinane, the Modern facade delivers street appeal in spades. If contemporary isn't your style, check out the Provincial and Hamptons-inspired facade options on this home design too.
3. The Marion
Featuring the Modern facade
Striking from every angle, the Modern facade for our 4-bedroom, 4-bathroom Marion floor plan lets its architectural design speak for itself. Expansive glazing invites and sustains the connection between inside and out, balancing against the texture and depth of the feature blade cladding.
4. The Tennyson
Featuring the Element facade
Bring contemporary, stately elegance to your street with the Element facade, designed for our 5-bedroom, 5-bathroom Tennyson floor plan. Large floor to ceiling windows accentuate the height, while giving you perfect vistas overlooking your street.
5. The Stanton
Featuring the Modern facade
Natural light, flow and texture cascade across the Modern facade, designed for our 5-bedroom, 5-bathroom Stanton floor plan. The horizontal parapets guide your gaze from one end to the other, while the recessed first floor brings a sense of depth to your facade.