ᐅ Inspiration: Designing an Extension Differently

Created on: 22 Nov 2015 13:07
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Barossi
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Barossi
22 Nov 2015 13:07
Hello,

we have made great progress with our house planning. Our architect has done very good work, among other things. We have a main house with a separate annex measuring 8 x 5 m (26 x 16 ft). The house will have facing bricks; the roof will be Braas Tegalit gray, and the windows will be wood-aluminum with a gray finish. The annex is intended to be visually distinct and will not be clad with bricks but will have a ventilated façade.
(Interior plaster, calcium silicate brick, insulation)

The classic choice: we don’t like larch wood much because it eventually grays over time.

What other options are there for a ventilated façade? What building materials can be used for that?

Best regards, Barossi
wrobel22 Nov 2015 14:40
Hello

We will be cladding our house with a facade panel.
We are currently deciding between Rockpanel, Fundermax, or Trespa.

Olli
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Barossi
22 Nov 2015 18:27
wrobel schrieb:
Hello,

We will be cladding our house with facade panels.
We are deciding between Rockpanel, Fundermax, or Trespa.

Olli

Hello Olli,

very interesting!

Best regards, Barossi
wpic22 Nov 2015 23:23
Cement-bonded particleboard, metal claddings in various materials and sizes (aluminum, zinc, corten steel), ventilated render carrier boards (Heraklith), the latter perhaps most suitable as a contrast to the brick facade. However, your architect can provide you with direct advice on this; that is what they are there for.