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CUTEK® was used on these signature architectural projects to protect and preserve timber while achieving a natural aesthetic. Timber is a signature of award-winning homes by Noosa-based architects, Teeland Architects. 

Director David Teeland and his team have a passion for designing homes that epitomise modern coastal style. For them, this involves utilising materials, including timber, that ensure the home responds to and integrates with the local environment and lifestyle.

This approach has seen Teeland Architects win some of their industry’s most coveted awards.

A contributing factor to the firm’s success has been their collaboration with CUTEK®. Our scientifically developed and proven wood protection products and commitment to excellence have enabled Teeland to achieve their vision on two recent projects – Tinbeerwah House and Sunday House.

“We like to use CUTEK® on our projects because it helps to protect and preserve the timber while achieving a natural aesthetic,” David says.

Tinbeerwah House – A glass pavilion wrapped in timber sliding screens 

Tinbeerwah House in the Noosa Hinterland was awarded the 2018 Australian Institute of Architects Queensland Sunshine Coast Regional Project of the Year and has been nominated for the ArchDaily 2019 Building of the Year. The house is designed as a glass pavilion that is wrapped in sliding hardwood screens that allow the owners to control the light, breezes, privacy and views. CUTEK® Extreme CD50 was used to protect and augment this unique design element. The added Grey Mist CUTEK® Colourtone provides a rich colour that will silver off over time to blend into the landscape and natural surrounds of the property. With CUTEK®, the practical maintenance of the property is also covered. The reapplication of wood protection to the exterior cladding is easy – no sanding or stripping required.

Sunday House – Contemporary timber beach house

The Sunday House design is a contemporary take on a 70s beach house. Nestled amongst sub-tropical rainforest in Little Cove, Noosa, timber features prominently on the renovated home’s interior and exterior. CUTEK® Extreme CD50 was the first choice to protect the beautiful, hardwood timber screen which now sits in front of the original façade, and the box-like hardwood structures that form the semi-outdoor bathrooms at the rear of the home.

The Sunday House won the 2016 Australian Institute of Architects Queensland State Award.

  • Photos courtesy of Teeland Architects
  • Product: CUTEK® Extreme CD50
  • Colour(s): Grey Mist
  • Application: Various Hardwoods
  • Architects: Teeland Architects
  • Location: Noosa Hinterland, Queensland

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CUTEK® began as a problem solver in the market. We understood that timber is beautiful, however because it is a natural resource, it can have some inherent problems when using it to create lasting structures. The original CUTEK® formula was created to displace water from timber, giving it increased dimensional stability. We have then evolved to create other formulas included CUTEK® Wood Preservative, a decorative wood coating (that is able to be coloured) which makes timber resistant to mould, fungus and termites while also keeping it dimensionally stable.

CUTEK® is forever anticipating change and need. If someone wants to use timber in a unique way, or in a unique setting, we want to work alongside them, troubleshooting the problem towards an inspired solution.

We have always been, and always will be, champions for the use of the timber in the building industry. If you want to use it, we will help you find a way.

At ArchiPro we recognise and acknowledge the existing, original and ancient connection Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to the lands and waterways across the Australian continent. We pay our respects to the elders past and present. We commit to working together to build a prosperous and inclusive Australia.