Project Galleries: Timber
The Anchorage

The Anchorage

Boral Timber Flooring brings warmth and practicality to family's dream waterfront home in Queensland.

Cabramatta Carpark

Cabramatta Carpark

Boral Timber's Blackbutt species structural hardwood product was used extensively throughout a much-needed new car park in Cabramatta, for visual interest and its environmental credentials.

Hilltop House

Hilltop House

Boral Timber’s hardwood products have been used to provide strength and stability to a bushland dwelling located on the steep slopes above Clareville Beach in Pittwater. Hilltop House won a 2010 Australian Timber Design Award in the 'Residential Class 1 - New Buildings' category.

QLD Performing Arts Centre

QLD Performing Arts Centre

Boral Timber was recently contracted to supply the timber flooring for a $34million renovation of the Queensland Performing Arts Centre. This was the Centre's first major renovation since it opened in 1985.

South Wharf, Melbourne

South Wharf, Melbourne

Melbourne’s extensive South Wharf project has recently been completed, adding a further dimension to the $1.4 billion Convention Centre development. The project has involved the transformation of the wharf area from a derelict space into a beautiful harbourside lookout.

Shiplift, Adelaide

Shiplift, Adelaide

The shiplift at Port Adelaide, was commissioned by Defence SA after they won the Air Warfare contract to build the Navy’s three $6billion Air Warfare Destroyers, the largest shiplift in the southern hemisphere..

Gallipoli Barracks

Gallipoli Barracks

Boral Timber has contributed to the first stage of a major redevelopment of the Gallipoli Barracks, Enoggera in Queensland, providing certified hardwood flooring for the new Sergeants' and Officers' Mess Dining & Ante Rooms within the Combined Messing Facility.

Liverpool West Public School

Liverpool West Public School

As part of the Rudd Government’s $16.2billion Building the Education Revolution funding a new multi-purpose hall has been built at Liverpool West Public School.

Stained Floor – Edwardian Renovation

Stained Floor – Edwardian Renovation

Extensive renovations to an Edwardian home in the fashionable Melbourne inner city suburb of Prahran have transformed the small cottage into a large two storey home with a solid timber floor that has become a talking point.

The Waterhole Project

The Waterhole Project

South Australia’s Monarto Zoo offers visitors a breathtaking view of its cheetahs, lions and African Hunting dogs thanks to two new platforms made with materials supplied by Boral Timber.

Café Lago

Café Lago

Café Lago is set at the western end of the Torrens Lake in Adelaide. During the warmer months diners sit on the open deck overlooking the river while the interior is warm and inviting, featuring curved walls and dramatic timber accents.

Sydney Wharf apartment complex

Sydney Wharf apartment complex

Built on Wharf 8 and 9 of Sydney Harbour in Pyrmont, the Sydney Wharf apartment complex, constructed by Brookfield Multiplex, features an interior design that is rich in detail.

Pernod Ricard NSW Corporate Office

Pernod Ricard NSW Corporate Office

Pernod Ricard, the second largest wines and spirits company worldwide, commissioned Woodhead Architects to design the interiors of their NSW corporate office, to be both inviting and convivial, reflecting the Group's fundamental values.

Oriental Hotel

Oriental Hotel


Located in Adelaide’s eastern suburbs, the Oriental hotel received an extensive renovation, transforming it from a tired pub to a popular, contemporary venue.

CMC Markets

CMC Markets


When Interior Designer Rebecca Yeo was briefed to handle the refurbishment of a stylish Sydney CBD office, a timber floor was a must.

The Waterhole Project

The Waterhole Project


Monarto Zoo’s Waterhole project was the first stage of its ‘Zuloop’ initiative, which allows visitors to travel around the park on a tour bus, getting on and off at various points to enjoy an exhilarating, safari-like experience.

Richmond Warehouse Development

Richmond Warehouse Development


The gutted shell of a 1930s knitting factory was the blank canvas that Melbourne architect, Nicholas Dour, and owner builder, Mark Millers, had to work with when developing the design for this modern warehouse apartment in inner city Melbourne.