It is no secret that in the US office on any given day you can hear strange words like jumper (sweater) and rubbish (trash) in thick Aussie accents. Although the Australian staff contingent is vastly out numbered by Americans, the sprinkling of Australian slang is a daily reminder that our company was indeed founded Down Under.
Actually, our sister company TWO Australia, is a major force in the window treatment industry, and serves a large group of Aussie dealers in Aluminum Shutters (which they call AluMINIUM shutters) Wood Shutters (which they call Timber Shutters) and Roller Shades (which they call Roller Blinds). And yes, switching vernacular is confusing for the team members, like myself, that work across both countries.
This month, we thought it might be fun to look at some of our favorite jobs our Aussie Dealers have done.
The second floor balcony turned luxe outdoor retreat by using Weatherwell Aluminum shutters.
Sunshine Coast, Queensland
The backyard verandah turned elegant outdoor room, using Weatherwell Aluminum shutters.
Sydney, New South Wales
A roof top gazebo enclosed in Weatherwell Aluminum shutters to make this a stunning breezy summer space.
Gold Coast, Queensland
A back porch on luxury canal home is made an all weather entertaining space with Weatherwell Aluminum Shutters.
Robina, Queensland
A home’s riverside dining space had an afternoon sun problem, until the installation of these stunning Weatherwell shutters.
Brisbane, Queensland
The rich stain of this Highprofile Classic wood shutter really fits the aesthetic of the modern interior decor in this home.
Ipswich, Queensland
White shutters on white walls are a popular choice in Australian design and adds a level of sophistication to this living room.
Geelong, Victoria
The shutters in this kitchen add function and style while providing shade from the bright sun in the evenings.
Geelong, Victoria
These small but mighty shutters give visual interest to an otherwise blank wall in this bright home.
Robina, Queensland
These sliding shutters provide a modern take to traditional french doors allowing homeowners to enjoy their backyard with ease.