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materials, and understated feature detailing.”
James Hardie HardieGroove Lining has
been used on internal walls to add interest to
feature walls in the daybed area and entrance.
This product reflects the charm of traditional
tongue and groove timber panelling, but also
has all the qualities of a modern James Hardie
fibre cement product in terms of durability.
“As well as achieving the look we wanted,
HardieGroove Lining gave us a hardwearing
surface in high impact areas,” says Marra.
James Hardie’s Axon Panel has been used
on the high raking internal ceilings to keep the
grooves defined and achieve deeper lines, creating a feeling of lightness and space.
In the wet areas, Villaboard Lining provides
a high performance solution.
“James Hardie engineered products have
given us the look and functionality that we
wanted, without the expense,” says Marra.
For details, contact James Hardie, phone
0800 808 868. Email: [email protected], or
go to the website: www.jameshardie.co.nz
Above: James Hardie’s Axon Panel
provides strong, deep line definition
on the home’s raking ceiling – tying
in with the design’s country accent
and creating a feeling of lightness
and space. However, while these
grooved surfaces add to the country
house sensibility, they also have all
the benefits of fibre cement, such as
extreme durability, and resistance to
fire, rot, and moisture.
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