Rugged luxury in Tasmania
The Milldam by Starbox Architecture

Rugged luxury in Tasmania

Natural, native warmth or Shou Sugi Ban beauty? Why not both.

In this edition, we explore Jaron Coward's, architect of Starbox Architecture, The Milldam.

Featuring inside and out is our charred, thermally-modified timber and our full-bodied spotted gum.

To find inspiration and ways to incorporate natural timber into your designs, we have 5 reasons to do so and the perfect profile to get your sketches started.?


Tasmanian views with natural spotted gum timber

Case Study: The Milldam

Introducing this Tasmanian design by Starbox Architecture overlooking the Narawntapu National Park.

This project featured an abundant amount of our natural timber, that you can find more photos of here.


The Maitland Administration building featuring our Proplank batten system

Blog: 5 Reasons to use Timber in Architectural Design

We explored five compelling reasons to embrace natural timber in architectural design. We're always learning and look to help any architectural vision utilise this remarkable material.

?From nature to notion, read it here.

Spotted gum with clear oil

Interiors: Satinplank

Our Satinplank system features inside The Milldam's entryway and bedrooms. Channel profiles like these are all pre-finished before they are delivered out to projects.

Learn more about our internal timber lining profiles here.


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We would love to hear about your next project.

To consult with our team, see pricing and receive samples,?get in touch with us today!

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