Sleek, Enduring, and Smart: How DecoBatten® is Transforming Modern Façade Design



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DECO Australia is redefining building innovation with its high-quality timber-look aluminium systems. Through its collaboration with leading builders like O’Shea & Sons Builders, the DecoBatten® range is elevating contemporary home exteriors—delivering the natural beauty of timber with the strength and low-maintenance benefits of aluminium.

Versatile Design with Seamless Cohesion

Designing a striking exterior façade is all about creating harmony between form and function. O’Shea & Sons Builders excel at crafting contemporary façades that are both visually impactful and highly practical.

Leveraging the adaptability of DecoBatten®, they achieve cohesive and streamlined exterior aesthetics by using the same aluminium battens in consistent DecoWood® timber-look finishes across multiple architectural features—including screening, garage doors, fencing, and gates. This unified approach enhances visual continuity and adds a premium, polished finish to every project.

 

Bold Aesthetic, Minimal Upkeep

Beyond visual appeal, DecoBatten® delivers long-term performance with minimal maintenance. Finished in Super Durable DecoWood®, these battens are built to endure—offering up to 50% more durability than standard polyester architectural powder coatings.

DecoWood’s UV stability and chemical resistance, combined with enhanced metal pre-treatment and a marine-grade powder coating, make it an ideal choice for coastal environments. Unlike traditional timber, its high-performance finish provides exceptional durability and long-term resistance—perfect for exterior design elements exposed to the elements. Ideal for coastal builds and harsh conditions—such as O’Shea & Sons’ Brisbane-based projects—DecoWood® stands up to intense UV exposure while maintaining its aesthetic appeal.

Sleek, Enduring, and Smart: How DecoBatten® is Transforming Modern Façade Design Sleek, Enduring, and Smart: How DecoBatten® is Transforming Modern Façade Design

 

Sleek, Enduring, and Smart: How DecoBatten® is Transforming Modern Façade Design

Sustainable by Design

Sustainability is a shared commitment between DECO Australia and O’Shea & Sons. By using lower-carbon aluminium and zero-VOC finishes, their projects help reduce environmental impact without compromising on quality or style.

Fully recyclable at the end of its lifecycle and requiring no staining or painting, DecoBatten® is a future-focused solution that balances environmental responsibility with enduring performance and aesthetic appeal.

The Colina

Collina, O'Shea & Sons

 

Collaborative Projects That Make an Impact

The partnership between DECO Australia and O’Shea & Sons Builders highlights the versatility and striking aesthetic of DecoBatten®, beautifully enhanced by the signature DecoWood® finish.

Standout examples include The Collina Home, The Mesa, and Mirabello. In these builds, DecoBatten® has been seamlessly integrated across key façade elements.

  • The Collina home: This project embodies craftsmanship, comfort, and contemporary living.

The Colina

Collina, O'Shea & Sons

 

  • The Mesa: A combination of Spanish revival architecture and innovative modern design elements

The Mesa, O’Shea & Sons Builders

The Mesa, O’Shea & Sons Builders

 

  • Mirabello (As seen on 9Life’s My Aussie Build, airing Saturday, 14 June 2025): Named after the stunning Mirabello Bay near Crete, this home’s exterior proudly embraces the hallmarks of traditional Greek architecture—featuring soft curves, elegant arches, natural stone, and crisp white-rendered surfaces.

MyAussie Build

Mirabello Mirabello

Mirabello by O’Shea & Sons Builders will be featured on 9Life My Aussie Build on Saturday 14 June 2025.

Learn More

O’Shea & Sons Builders

To explore the full DecoBatten® range and the DecoWood® Colour Series, visit: deco.net.au

 

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