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As rendering becomes a more popular renovation and design option for Australian homes, there are also specific trends that have taken off in regard to how rendering is used both internally and externally.

Continue reading to find out more about the current top rendering trends.

Mixing Textures

One trend that has been around for several years now is mixing textured render and non-textured render on interior and exterior walls. Using contrasting textures can add some interest to otherwise regular, neutral-coloured walls.

Don’t be afraid to experiment with different textures and think outside the box.

Use of Earthy Colours and Tones

Using nature-inspired colours and tones is an effective way to integrate your home with the surrounding environment. They also invoke a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

Shades of brown and green remain popular choices for exterior and interior walls.

Bold and Bright Colours

Some people may prefer a more striking home design that sets their home apart from others on the street. Bright colours like blues, reds and oranges have become a favourite rendering shade, especially with feature walls.

Using a bright colour ensures that your home demands attention and turns heads.

Neutral Colours

Neutral has always been a popular colour design choice, and for a good reason: it symbolises elegance and elegance never goes out of style. Greys, beiges and whites go with any architectural style and are timeless.

You can choose to paint your whole home in neutral tones or use a neutral colour as a feature wall.

Two-Tone

Using two-tone coloured renders is an exciting trend that lets you experiment with colours that you might never have used before. You can use contrasting or complementary tones to create a visually striking look.

Monochromatic

The use of one render colour is perhaps the one trend that has stayed popular throughout the years. Using a single colour – sometimes in differing shades and tones, gives your home a contemporary and elegant look and will not go out of style anytime soon.

Different Finishes

Using a texture or patterned finish on your render adds something extra special to the overall design of your home. Popular rendering finishes include a sponge finish, pebble dash finish, smooth finish and a trowel finish.

Sustainable Home Design

As more people become environmentally conscious, they choose to apply render on the exterior of their homes. Render plays a crucial role in sustainable building design as it is water resistant (preventing any water damage from occurring to homes during heavy rainfall), energy efficient (helps regulate home temperatures and decreases the need for air conditioning or heating, saving on energy costs), and applying render also helps a home become more durable, lessening the need for any repairs – helping you save money, energy and time.

Partially Rendered Areas

For homeowners who may want to save some extra money, partially rendering your home has also become a popular trend. You can use different materials like render, brick and pebble dash to create a stylish and unique look that will be sure to stand out and turn heads.

Rendering a Feature Area

Some people might choose to render just one feature area of their home. This could be a feature wall, a particular room, a gardening shed, or an outdoor entertaining area. This not only saves you money but also ensures that special areas in your home stand out from the rest of the house.

If you want to know more about the current rendering trends, feel free to reach out to our friendly staff. We take pride in being Sydney’s trusted rendering experts and providing our customers with the highest quality rendering services. Contact us at 0402 704 984 or visit our website: https://sydneycementrendering.com/ to find out more about what we offer!