With the concept under development since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Baxter Rooming House is the first of its kind to be built in Victoria. The house features eight studio rooms, each with their own ensuite, with tenants sharing the living area, kitchen and laundry, as well as common area outdoor entertaining areas.
Nick decided on Bondor’s prefabricated all-in-one insulated panels to meet the requirements for a fast, efficient and affordable build.
“One of the benefits of using SolarSpan® was that no frame was needed, and we were able to span eight meters with the roof panels,” Nick said.
“And the whole roof went on within a couple of days.”
SolarSpan® insulated roofing is faster to install than conventional roofing, eliminating the need for individual processes including mesh, insulation and roof sheet application.
The long spans significantly reduce structural framing requirements, all contributing to a faster build time and handover without compromising on performance.
“We had prefinished InsulWall® panels that we could etch or have finished to any COLORBOND colour,” Nicki said.
“We decided to put sun panels on to soften it a bit, but you could have actually left it as is and textured it with paint.”
InsulWall® is an all-in-one load bearing insulated wall panel that uses a unique prime coated BlueScope® steel technology, ready-made for painting, rendering or cladding encasing a high performing insulated core.
InsulWall® offers unique features such as a preformed rebated joint for setting plaster and delivering a continuous coated surface for painting internally.
Nick designed the rooming house with all the studio rooms with a north facing aspect to maximise light coming in, with bright internal colours to minimise the need to put the lights on all the time.
The ease of construction using the prefabricated InsulWall® and SolarSpan® panels meant that the home was completed in just six months.
The InsulLiving® building system is engineered to Australian Standards and CodeMark accredited offering a complete thermal envelope exceeding the current thermal efficiency requirements of the National Construction Code (NCC) for a wide range of climate zones.