Holiday House

Gable Three

Made for Life. Designed for Living. FormFlow Living’s seriously sophisticated modern take on the classic gable, is the perfect choice for country or coast. Made for the tough Australian climate, with revolutionary technology that protects against bushfire, cyclone, and flood. Seriously robust, Gable House is extendable, demountable, relocatable and made to withstand anything from the […]

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Gable Two

Made for Life. Designed for Living. FormFlow Living’s seriously sophisticated modern take on the classic gable, is the perfect choice for country or coast. Made for the tough Australian climate, with revolutionary technology that protects against bushfire, cyclone, and flood. Seriously robust, Gable House is extendable, demountable, relocatable and made to withstand anything from the

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Gable One

Made for Life. Designed for Living. Boasting a generous open plan kitchen, dining area and decking this design is perfect for entertaining or anchoring inwards from the hustle and bustle of the world. Sophisticated, sumptuous interior styling and detailing throughout. Featuring beautiful joinery,cathedral ceilings, double hung windows, built in wardrobes, bespoke curved dining banquette withstorage,

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Gable House

Designed for Bush Fire Prone Areas Designed for a professional fire fighter and his family, the Karri Fire House is an examplar of affordable construction for extreme levels of bushfire attack (BAL-40) The Veranda Fire House takes the concept of the world famous Karri Fire House designed in collaboration by Ian Weir and Kylie Feher

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Veranda Fire House

Designed for Bush Fire Prone Areas Born out of collaboration the Veranda Fire House journey began when architect Ian Weir recognised FormFlow’s award winning C90 bend ‘no gaps’ cladding solution for its potential in bushfire safe buildings. Bringing together innovative architecture and world first technology created a truly versatile building concept. Our ambition was to

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