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The new homes coming on the  market are a true departure from the “El Cheapo” designs of the past.  These are real designer homes, excellent quality and they’re Big  with a capital B. They represent totally different living spaces and  environments from their predecessors and they’re built to provide a  different lifestyle. The modern Australian home comes with a lot of  smart features like a 
retractable awning, high tech house control systems in big hybrid open plan and CAD-based partitioned interiors. 
The new interior architecture and designs
The new interiors are  really advanced designs, using a range of options to provide a good,  well-insulated environment from the Australian sun and dealing with the  issues of coastal design as well. This is a revolution in a way, because  in the past the interiors were “conveyor belt” BV designs, not  particularly original, using low grade materials and cost-based, meaning  great for developers’ bottom lines, and not much else. The stampede to  better quality housing is a clear indicator that the end of that type of  building is here to stay. 
The days of shoddy  mass-produced homes are well and truly over, and the days of unfussy  homebuyers are also gone, from the look of the housing market. Quality  is taking over, and materials are now an essential part of Australian  home design. The new interiors usually have extremely high quality  hardwood or tiled floors, top quality carpets, best practice  environmental management, and a stream of extras which didn’t even exist  when much of urban Australia was built in the 70s and 80s. 
The new exteriors- Designer materials and ideas all the way
It’s fair to say that the exteriors have also had a drastic makeover. Much of the technology creating the fabulous new sunscreen blinds  also didn’t exist during the building booms of the past. That’s one of  the reasons the new buildings are so conspicuously different. The other  reason is that the new environmental control concepts now extend outside  the building, using the big sunscreens to deal with heat and light much  more efficiently.
The  new buildings really are a different species. They’re geared to a  different world. The modern home can be huge, containing many features  which older homes simply didn’t have and some which didn’t even exist in  theory before. Something as basic as air conditioning, for example, was  previously a “turn it on and hope for the best” technology. Now, it’s a  science, with programmable units saving megawatts every day thanks to  better environmental controls built in to the design. 
The big new exteriors  are unprecedented in design terms. It’s a whole new class of design  technology, reinventing exteriors as living spaces and simultaneously  dealing with a lot of issues which have plagued Australian home design  since the colonial era. Designer materials and much better approaches to  environmental management have produced an entirely different type of  building. 
 
 
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