Add Value to Your Home – Build a Bullnose Verandah!

Many home owners wish to add value to the investment of their home, and one way in which this can be done easily and reasonably inexpensively is through the addition of covered outdoor areas – such as a bullnose verandah. Not only will a bullnose verandah add value to your home, it will also enhance the liveability of your home whilst you’re there, giving you additional living space all year round.

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Not only a beautiful feature, adding a bullnose verandah to your home will increase your lifestyle and home value

Bullnose verandahs

Bullnose roofing is a traditional Australian verandah design that finishes off a home beautifully and adds great aesthetic value. Bullnose roofing is widely used in regional areas and is also found in Australian capital cities on terrace houses and is still seen extensively throughout inner city suburbs.

Bullnose verandahs are joined directly to the exterior of your home and generally run along the length of the house. They can be built at the time the house is built, or added on later. The width of the bullnose verandah is only limited by the room that you have available, and can come as wide as five and a half metres or as slim as just over one metre.

The traditional cover for a bullnose verandah is curved iron and can come in a wide range of colors to suit your home’s other features. A colorbond verandah roof can freshen up older properties, giving them a new lease on life for a low investment.

A bullnose verandah has excellent cooling properties. In times past, instead of air-conditioners, homes were built with a bullnose verandah all the way around to keep the heat out. Even putting a bullnose verandah on one side of your home will have immediate benefits to the interior temperature of the rooms behind it and will save you money on air-conditioning costs. With electricity prices set to rise, a bullnose verandah is a much more sustainable option.

Tips for choosing a bullnose verandah:

  • Make sure you have adequate height for a bullnose verandah – The minimum height, on average, at the house is 2700mm for a full bullnose roof or 2400mm for a half bullnose roof. Factors such as the width of the verandah (the wider it is, the more hight you need) and the deck material will impact on the height required. We recommend that you seek advice for your individual circumstances.
  • Use the recommended bullnose rafter spacing – Ensure that you use the recommended spacing for the bullnose rafters, as they support the curved iron. No support for the iron can result in a sagging roof.
  • DIY verandah kit or have it built by someone else? – Some bullnose verandah suppliers can provide you with a complete bullnose verandah kit, providing you with everything you’ll need to build your bullnose verandah. This can help keep costs down if you’re good with a hammer.
  • Finish your bullnose verandah off with decorative timber components – Nothing finishes a bullnose verandah off like decorative timber brackets at the corner of the verandah posts. Similarly, installing frieze or balustrading, if the verandah decking is raised, completes the look of the verandah as well as keeping children safe from a drop.

About Lyrebird Enterprises

Lyrebird Enterprises - Bullnose Verandahs, Window Canopies / Window Awnings, Timber Carports, Decorative Timber Products - Australian Made and Owned

As experts in the manufacture of bullnose verandah rafters, curved beams and other curved rafters, door and window canopies /window awnings and a wide range of decorative timber verandah and garden products for over 35-years, Lyrebird Enterprises are well placed to assist you with your outdoor living project. We offer specialist reproduction, new design and manufacturing services for custom curved beam, small or large-scale building projects and provide an obligation-free initial consultation.
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