Colorbond
fencing comes in many different designs and colours, and making a choice can
sometimes be rather challenging. Here are some tips which will help simplify
the process for you.
Say It
with Style
Your house
will convey a certain style to match your preference and needs, so it’s
important to choose the right design of Colorbond fencing to reflect and
accentuate that style. Think about the pattern of any surrounding fencing or
walls and try to match it.
Colour
Coding Options
Colorbond
fencing comes in a range of 14 designer colours manufactured to provide
homeowners with the widest choice possible. Where an exact match isn’t
available, try to use colours from the same palette. This will ensure that your
Colorbond fencing doesn’t clash with anything else, but complements and
enhances the rest of your décor. Drop by the Premium Colour Gates
website to see the range of colours available using our exclusive fencing
visualiser.
Maximise
Functionality
Colorbond
products are made from high quality steel, designed to last and provide years
of trouble-free service. Their superior finish makes them more attractive than
a wooden fence, turning a simple barrier into a classy wall. They’ll keep
unwanted visitors out and afford you maximum privacy.
If excess
heat is an issue, choose colours that are less likely to retain the heat such
as white. You’ll need to balance the potential glare from reflected sunlight
with the benefits of a fence that’s cooler to the touch.
You can
customise your design by combining solid panels with lattice work, adding posts
and post and post caps, and accessorising everything from the latch on your
gate to the screws used to assemble the fence. For the ultimate in secure and
stylish fencing, there’s nothing quite like Colorbond.
I heard from a friend that Colorbond fences are really nice, so I was starting to look into getting them put up. However, I wasn't really liking the fact that they were black. To hear that they come in other colours is really great! I think that if I were to get a white or gray, it would match the decor of my home much better. I just want to be sure that it looks good with my house, which is why it is really imp
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