A stunning contemporary style new-build home in Surrey has been finished with high performance monocouche render  from Saint-Gobain Weber.  The £3.5m country home was designed and built by Millgate Homes, Berkshire, and sits in  residential development on a nine-acre site just outside Oxted.

This prestigious and historical site is a milestone project for Millgate as it is the first time they have deviated from their classic and traditional design style.  The property is of open plan design with clean, crisp lines in keeping with today’s minimalist architectural style.

This first ever mixed vernacular project has been led by Millgate’s chief in-house architect Greg Meier who appointed Markham Drylining Limited, Leatherhead, Surrey, to carry out the external render application which has played such an important role in the overall aesthetics of the building.  The brief to create a sleek, modern exterior for this cutting edge home was achieved with the use of weber.pral M monocouche render in Pearl Grey.

Markham Drylining worked closely with Millgate’s technical team in preparing sample panels of different materials and finishes from which Millgate selected the BBA (British Board of Agrément) approved weber.pral M.  This high specification render offers the multiple benefits of through-colour One-Coat Technology which is recognised for its ease and speed of application.  By reducing the drying time associated with a traditional multi-coat system by as much as 50%, significant on-site cost savings can be made which contributes to project efficiencies and earlier completion.

Rob Hall, director of Markham Drylining, says: “We always try to work with weber.pral M as it helps us to deliver our clients’ aspirations.  It is of a consistently high quality which makes application easier and reduces waste while One-Coat Technology speeds the whole application process.  This render can be hand or spray applied but we chose hand application on this project.”

Saint-Gobain Weber is the first manufacturer of monocouche render to be awarded an A+ rating as defined in the BRE Global 2008 Green Guide to Specification.  This audited material helps specifiers to make selections that will collectively reduce the environmental impact of their buildings while achieving more materials credit.

Greg Meier adds: “Making a simple design look interesting has been part of the challenge.  My favourite feature is the clean, crisp lines of the building created by the contrast in colour between the light render and dark grey windows and deep overhanging soffit and fascias.”

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