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March 15, 2026
Beyond the Grain: Why Engineered Bamboo Outperforms Timber in Modern Specs.
House of Bamboo is Australia's leading specialist in Engineered Bamboo.
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April 23, 2026
Milan Design Week 2026: Design is no longer defined by appearance alone.
Explore how Milan Design Week 2026 is shaping sustainable architecture, with a shift toward material performance, long-term durability, and specification clarity. Learn how engineered bamboo supports architects with consistent, reliable solutions for modern design.
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April 15, 2025
The Benefits of Rattan Cane Webbing in Hospitality Venues
When it comes to hospitality venues, there are many different types of materials that can be used for furniture and décor. Rattan cane webbing is a material that is often overlooked, but it has a number of benefits that make it worth considering in your design. This article discusses what rattan cane webbing is, the benefits of using it in hospitality contexts, and how you can incorporate it into your décor to create memorable guest experiences that distinguish your venue.
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March 31, 2026
Expanding Our Reach
With new faces in Brisbane and Melbourne, and dedicated commercial support now based in Perth, House of Bamboo is expanding its reach across Australia. This next step allows us to support architects, designers, builders, and project teams more closely in key regions.
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June 10, 2025
House of Bamboo Wins 2025 SIM-PAC Sustainability Award
Winning the 2025 SIM-PAC Sustainability Award marks an important moment for how engineered bamboo is being recognised within the built environment. More than an achievement, it reflects a broader shift in how architects and designers are approaching material selection with greater focus on lifecycle performance, carbon impact, and long-term reliability.
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February 13, 2025
Thinking Outside The Box: Creative Privacy Screen Solutions
You once had a wonderfully private property. Until trees were cut down, your neighbours renovated or built a new home, a new development just popped up, or you simply don't really get along with your neighbours and would prefer to not see them. These common scenarios leave homeowners feeling exposed in spaces that should provide sanctuary and retreat. While the instinct might be to add height to existing fences, understanding regulations and exploring creative solutions often yields better outcomes than brute-force approaches.
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March 18, 2026
Warehouse Clearance
If you’ve been waiting to start that project, now is the time.
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