Announcement posted by All Weather Shelters 22 Feb 2021
The veranda has featured quite prominently in Australian vernacular architecture, and first became widespread in colonial buildings during the 1850s. The Victorian Filigree architecture style was used by residential (particularly terraced houses in Australia and New Zealand) and commercial buildings (particularly hotels) across Australia and features decorative screens of wrought iron, cast iron "lace" or wood fretwork.
The Queenslander is a style of residential construction in Queensland, Australia, which is adapted to subtropical climates and characterized in part by its large verandas, which sometimes encircle the entire house.
However, the verandah of today is quite different, and whether you want a verandah extension, enclosed verandah or verandah with an opening roof, All Weather Shelters can help you design one that will suit your needs. By using the right choice of design, an outdoor area will change the way you live, with your entertaining area becoming a focus for family fun, relaxation and health. It’s like having a vacation spot just outside your door.
All Weather Shelters’ verandah roofs include flat, gable, or gable and flat combination, but whatever you choose, your verandah or alfresco area will provide protection from the harsh extremes of Australian weather and enhance your outdoor dining experience.
Product strength and performance are key factors in making a purchasing decision, and All Weather Shelters’ verandahs and patios are designed and manufactured from the highest quality materials and are engineered to comply with the relevant Australian standards.
All Weather Shelters will work with you to design a verandah or patio that will suit your needs, providing an obligation free measure and quote, and their fixed price includes installation.
All Weather Shelters will manage the whole permit approval process for you, and in addition their registered building practitioners will ensure that the verandah is built to comply with the current regulations, so for more information on patio builders, opening roofs Melbourne and carports Melbourne please go to
https://allweathershelters.com.au .