Our Walls, Floors & Decks on YouTube
NEW Video Out Now! Joel Jensen from Joel Jensen Constructions and Steve Kreig, Lismore Mayor and Owner of La Baracca Lismore share their incredible journey of rebuilding Lismore aka custom renovating the Old Henry Rous to become a new cafe/restaurant using our unique Rough Sawn Sleeper Panels. In this video, these visionaries expertly detail how our reclaimed timber has not only added charm to the space but also beautifully reflects the heart and soul of Lismore! |
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Watch Mark from Predebon Constructions installing our Railway Sleeper modular wall system at The Levee Lounge and Bar. He has done a fantastic job of describing our product and showing how easy it is to use and install.
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Here’s Josh, one of our local and happy customers talking about his new ‘High Feature’ milled sleeper wall. The wall looks fantastic in his outdoor courtyard, by the pool. Listen to the video testimonial to find out more!
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Samuel from Hinterland House Byron Bay speaks beautifully about our stunning Australian Hardwood Flooring. Featuring well-known Bangalow business Bisque who styled and supplied interior decor.
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Levee Lounge & Wine Bar featuring Northern Rivers Recycled Timber's modular wall systems including wire brushed railway sides and white washed oregon.
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Can you imagine installing a reclaimed wood wall in 4 minutes and 24 seconds? Watch how fast these guys get a wall up using our pre-fab, modular wall panels.
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Reclaimed Australian Timber transformed into easy to use panels for feature walls. Locally made in NSW, shipped all over Australia.
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Old and dodgy videos with painful music showing how simple our walls are to install.
'If she can do it, I can do it!'
'If she can do it, I can do it!'
Here we're using our DIY wall panels to clad wall and a basic bed frame - this is how easy it is to make a big statement.
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In this video you'll see some pretty pics, get product info and specs and get to see how easy they are to install yourself.
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Installing our wall panels on a concrete wall, attaching to pine battens.
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