Heritage-Compliant Decking for Barton’s 1920s-30s Character Homes
Barton’s collection of 1920s-30s Federation and interwar homes represents some of Canberra’s most architecturally significant residential properties, requiring heritage-sensitive deck designs that complement original architectural features. Our approach to decking these character homes prioritises sympathetic material selection and construction methods that respect heritage overlays while meeting contemporary structural and bushfire requirements. We work within the strict guidelines governing alterations to properties in Barton’s heritage precincts, ensuring council approval through demonstrated understanding of period-appropriate detailing.
Timber species selection considers both heritage aesthetics and durability—spotted gum and blackbutt provide an authentic appearance while withstanding Canberra’s temperature extremes. Deck designs respect original rooflines, brick patterns, and garden layouts typical of Federation-era properties. We integrate modern features like concealed fixings and UV-resistant finishes without compromising heritage character, creating outdoor spaces that enhance property value while maintaining the architectural integrity that defines Barton’s residential streetscapes and contributes to the suburb’s protected status.








