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Achieving Sustainable Living

Considering the environment and sustainability in your house design is something that will not only make your home feel great, but will also reduce your day to day running costs. A comprehensive way of achieving this is through correct orientation and by implementing a design that is solar passive. Ensuring the design has inclusions that reduce it's energy consumption. Orientation The layout and positioning of internal spaces should be well-thought-out and arranged in a way where the living areas can be enjoyed throughout all seasons of the year. It is preferred that all living rooms are orientated as much as ...

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Designing a Chef’s Kitchen

Consider these 5 elements for your new kitchen We spend a lot of time in the kitchen. Whether it’s for cooking, socialising or doing work, you can’t deny that the kitchen is the heart of all homes. A kitchens layout is very much a question of personal preference but ...

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The ultimate alfresco: Outdoor entertaining

Our guide to designing an alfresco area So you like to entertain? More and more households are moving their living rooms outside, so why not make sure you do it the right way. Outdoor entertaining is part of the Australian lifestyle, so here is our guide to designing the ultimate ...

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Construction Methods

Over the years, we have compiled a wide range of home designs that utilise a wide range of materials. We are not constrained by conventional wisdom but will mix and integrate materials to achieve an outcome. Reverse brick veneer for aesthetics and energy efficiency. Clay brick for romance. Corrugated metal, ...

Reverse Brick Veneer

Reverse Brick Veneer

Reverse Brick Veneer is a thermally dynamic form of construction. It has the advantages of the aesthetics of a framed home and improved thermal efficiency over double brick. The mass of the brickwork moderates the internal temperature while the external lining provides the waterproofing to the home. Insulation between the ...

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Rammed Earth

This is produced using a mix of soil and cement to obtain an impervious wall. It is built onsite, using formwork to hold the compacted material while it hardens. It is a single layer impervious wall. Although it sounds environmentally positive there are some real issues. Because of the high ...

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Double Clay Brick and Slab on Ground

Double Clay Brick and Slab on Ground is the most conventional method of construction in WA. There is a cavity between the outside layer of brick and the inside layer so that moisture doesn’t penetrate into the home. The external layer is either in a face brick or can ...

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Brick Veneer

Brick Veneer is the most common method of construction in Australia, but is rarely used in the sand plain coastal regions of Western Australia. It utilises either steel or timber framing internally with a skin of face brick externally. Alternatively, the outside layer of brick could be a utility brick ...

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Integrated Construction

What is it? Integrated Construction is the use of timber or steel framing utilising various forms of external cladding materials to provide weather protection and interesting architectural aesthetics. It is usually constructed using slab on a sand pad or waffle pod slab directly in contact with the ground. This form ...

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Pole or Stumped Homes

A solution for sloping land Pole or Stumped Homes is the combination of pole or stumps to support a deck providing the basis for framing. This could be the best solution for difficult sloping sites as it alleviates the issues for cut and fill, bunding and retaining. It can also ...

Double brick vs brick veneer construction

Practical implications of double-brick structures and timber-framed structures In Perth, it is assumed that double brick construction is the best construction method due to its popularity, however this isn’t necessarily the case. The best construction method for your new home depends on a number of factors including your block ...

Knockdown and Rebuild

What are the advantages of a knockdown and rebuild? If you already have the perfect location, why not put your dream home on it? There are many advantages of knockdown and rebuild. Of course you will have the benefits of keeping your address, staying near your kids’ school and your ...

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What to look for in a home builder

1. A builder’s range of home designs will give you a good insight into what they can and can’t do, and how flexible they are if you want to make changes to your design. Keep in mind a 3 bedroom home can be easily converted to a 4 bedroom design – and ...

Video Library

Looking for home design inspiration? Our display home videos make choosing your new home even easier. Take a virtual walk through our range of display homes from the comfort of your home at a time convenient to you.

We have included a comprehensive range of videos that will delight your new home aspirations. You’ll find the latest design trends and styles suited to rural locations across Western Australia. From rustic rural retreats to classic country hideaways, you’ll be spoilt for choice.

We understand that for many of our clients, living in the country means you simply can’t get to a display home. What are you waiting for? View our video display home tours below and get your new home building journey underway.

Contemporary and richly charming, The Cedar Hollow is a four-bedroom home that truly captures farmhouse life in an urban setting. 

This brand-new design is part of our Urban Range - a collection of uniquely rural homes crafted for metro areas. 

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The view down to the Salmon Holes in Torndirrup National Park is a reminder of why life in regional WA is so special. 

At The Rural Building Co., we build in some of Australia’s most idyllic corners, creating homes that sit comfortably within their surroundings and the lifestyle that comes with them.

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This custom home is all about slowing down, with wide verandahs, warm brickwork, and sweeping bushland views that never get old. It's built to embrace the landscape and make the most of every sunset.

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When asked what they enjoy about their new Pemberton home, Arthur and Melissa explain that it’s a peaceful retreat in an idyllic part of the world. 

“We still wake up every morning and say this is fantastic,” Arthur says. “You come to an environment like this, and you recognise that there’s so much more to life.”

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Lakeside views, wide open space, and an outdoor area built for long lunches and quiet evenings. This home is all about enjoying the best of rural living.

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A smaller frontage bedecked with weatherboard cladding and stylish render announces The Evergreen, an innovatively designed urban home.

The Evergreen is one of eight new designs in our new Urban Range - a collection of home that capture the magic of rural living, while being perfectly suited to suburban settings. 

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This Yarloop custom home celebrates natural materials, with feature bushpoles and stone cladding adding timeless character and a strong connection to the landscape.

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