![]() ![]() Consider whether you want to see a contrast? Do you want to see a contrast between your roof and your house? Would you prefer the roof to just blend into the surroundings or do you want it to become part of the colour scheme and stand out? A traditional terracotta roof makes a statement and there is many a gorgeous home in Sydney and the surrounds with this style of roof.A contemporary home with a skillion style roof also needs a metal roof. Country style homes too suit a metal roof – so typical of the classic Australian country home with its Zincalume roof. However if you are building a coastal style home you will be more likely to opt for a laid back look and build with a metal Colorbond roof. This look is solid, timeless and suits the classic style family brick home. Is it a traditional home in the city or in the leafy suburbs? If this is the case then you may feel you want to opt for a classic grey shingle style roof or a traditional terracotta one. I have 5 steps below to help you to make the right decision: ![]() Now the options are vast and there are many pros and cons for each style and colour. Life used to be so simple when we could have either a grey shingle or a traditional terracotta roof. So this post on how to select roofs, gutters and facias may sound a little uninspiring but for those of you who are building, I hope it helps to make some sense of these very important choices. Often clients look at me with a blank and worried stare when I mention the facia. It can be exciting, or daunting, some of you would say, to select the paint finishes for the exterior of your new home but the practical bits like roofs, gutters and facias are sometimes not given a lot of thought or attention.
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