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Page 1: Carlisle Homes - Spectra Selection Guide

SELECTION GUIDE 2016

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SELECTION GUIDE 2016 – INTRO

After more than 10 years of building homes across Melbourne and Geelong, we are proud to say we are just as committed to delivering market leading quality and exceptional service today as we were in the beginning.

At Carlisle we take great care to ensure our clients are guided through their building journey, supported at every point by a process that is transparent and a team that is committed to customer satisfaction.

With our award winning service and uncompromising quality, our aim is to deliver the home of your dreams and an experience to remember.

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YOUR SPECTRA GUIDE 3

WELCOME 5

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 6

OUR SHOWROOM 7

USEFUL TOOLS 8

INSPIRE BY CARLISLE 9

EXTERNAL ZONE 11

INTERNAL ZONE 77

ELECTRICAL ZONE 153

OUR LOYAL SUPPLIERS 167

REFER A FRIEND 170

COLOUR BROWSE SELECTIONS 171

NOTES 175

CONTENTS

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Your Spectra Selection Guide provides a comprehensive reference

covering every aspect of Spectra, including all your colour and

product options. In a way it’s like your virtual Spectra tour, it’s

even presented in exactly the same format as the showroom

flows, as you make your selection journey starting from the front

door, through each room in detail and finishing with lighting and

electrical options.

Take the time to read all the information and utilise the suggested

tools. The more time invested into your preparation, the more

rewarding and enjoyable your Spectra experience will be – and of

course, the result will be your dream home becoming a reality.

Throughout this guide, for every decision you’ll need to make, we

have provided important information on your standard inclusions

and upgrade options.

We look forward to sharing your Spectra experience and

watching your new home come to life.

YOUR SPECTRA GUIDE

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WELCOME TO SPECTRAWelcome to one of the most exciting and fun steps in building your new dream home – the Spectra colour and product selection process.

With Carlisle, you don’t have to drive all over town hunting around for quality materials and finishes because we have all of Australia’s most well-known and loved brands under the one roof. You’ll also get your very own Interior Designer to guide you through the selection process.

At Spectra you’ll be able to explore our Award Winning showroom with full size display areas choosing from top brands such as Laminex®, Colorbond© and Caesarstone® just to name a few. Browse through quality home products including the finest in European cooking appliances, paint colours, floor coverings, cabinetry options, glass splashbacks, ducted vacuum units, alarm systems and home entertainment systems – the list is endless.

VISIT OUR DISPLAY HOMES

It’s a good idea to visit as many display homes as possible so that you can check out options in a real home setting.

BROWSE APPOINTMENT

Before you attend your colour selection appointment, you will be invited to attend a browse appointment, which we highly recommend. This will help you prepare for your colour selection appointment and ensure you make your choices with confidence.

COLOUR AND ELECTRICAL SELECTION APPOINTMENT

You will be assigned an Interior Designer to guide you through the Spectra experience, assist with your selections, discuss colour palettes and review your lifestyle needs. We will also take you through your electrical plan and help you select your electrical options. There are many decisions that you will need to make but no need to feel overwhelmed, you are in expert hands.

During your appointments you won’t obtain detailed pricing on variations and upgrades, these will be costed and provided for review at your tender appointment. Any structural variations should be discussed with your Sales Consultant as they are not covered during your Spectra appointments.

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HOW LONG WILL MY COLOUR AND ELECTRICAL APPOINTMENT TAKE?

Your colour and electrical selection appointment can take a full day to complete, so we recommend organising time away from work and co-ordinating the pick-up of children from school. If you have toddlers, don’t worry, at Spectra we have a dedicated kids’ room to keep them entertained.

SHOULD I BRING FOOD AND DRINKS?

We want you to be able to focus on making your selections so we have you covered, we will provide you with a fully catered lunch to enjoy. Your Client Liaison Executive will send you a list of lunch options prior to your appointment for you to choose from. We also offer tea, coffee and water throughout the day.

Please let your Client Liaison Executive know if you have any dietary requirements when booking your appointment.

WHERE SHOULD I PARK?

There is plenty of parking available for our customers at Spectra. Check out the recommended areas on the map to the left. There is also public transport access if you or any of your family aren’t able to drive to your appointments.

IS THERE INTERNET ACCESS?

Yes, free wi-fi is available at our Spectra Selection Centre for your leisure and use. Simply connect to the Carlisle Guest wi-fi network on your arrival.

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OUR SHOWROOM

EXTERNAL/ZONE

LOUNGES

PUBLIC BATHROOM

COFFEE/TEAKIDS

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MEETING ROOMS

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USEFUL TOOLS THE CARLISLE BLOG

Make yourself a coffee and take the time to catch up on the latest design and styling trends, decorating advice and product updates with a visit to the Carlisle Homes blog. Our Interior Design team regularly update the blog with information to further educate and assist customers through the home selection, decorating and building stages - it’s like having your very own research assistant. With the opportunity to save articles or share through Facebook and Pinterest, the blog will become a very useful tool throughout your entire Carlisle Homes journey.

DISPLAY HOME THEMES

Whether you’re inspired by the Scandinavian Beauty theme or captivated by the Noosa Resort Style, there is sure to be a theme to match your new home dreams. Our Interior Design team develop Display Home themes based on researched national and international design trends to provide inspiration and ideas for our customers to consider. Make sure you have visited different Carlisle Display Homes and collected your ideas before your Spectra journey begins.

CARLISLE CONNECT

Carlisle Connect is the ultimate online tool, designed to help keep you informed and guide you through each stage of the building process. With your unique client username and password, you will be able to check the status at each stage of your build, watch video tutorials, prepare for upcoming milestones and keep all your information stored in one central place.

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ACTUAL 3D RENDER

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Be inspired by our new online design suite that allows you to customise and style your new home, anywhere and anytime you like. Conveniently located on the Carlisle Homes website, this new and innovative design suite will make it possible for you to design just what your dream home will look like. Inspire by Carlisle is the perfect place to gather research, explore our design collections, then customise and add your own flair through our Visualiser and Moodboard tools.

SEE YOUR IDEAS COME TO LIFE

Embrace your inner designer by using the online Visualiser tool to create your own dream home. In a few simple clicks you can customise exteriors and interiors with hundreds of textures, materials and colours and see your home transform right in front of you. The best part is, you can register to save or share your theme

and bring it with you as inspiration to your Spectra Selection appointment!

CREATE, INSPIRE, SHARE

Build beautiful moodboards by combining products, colours and textures to help create the perfect theme for your new home. You can even share your

moodboards with friends for more tips and inspiration.

EXPLORE DESIGNER THEMES

Get the inside scoop from our designers on how to create display home style in your own home. We take you room by room and highlight the key features on a

range of modern, classic and interior design trends.

DISCOVER OUR HOME STYLES

View hundreds of inspirational exterior and interior images from our display homes in your gallery to help bring your dream designs to life.

INSPIRE BY CARLISLE

French Chateu

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We all know the power of the first impression! The Spectra External Zone is your opportunity to create a street appeal to be the envy of your neighbours.

Explore the Living Green Zone for options such as hot water systems and rainwater tanks, with the potential to save money by reducing energy and helping to preserve the environment.

Be welcomed home each day by your choice of bricks and roofing materials defining your street presence and style theme. Detail the exterior of your home with your selection of doors and windows to complete the picture.

EXTERNALZONE

SELECTION GUIDE 2016 – EXTERNAL ZONE

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LIVING GREEN ZONE

SOLAR HOT WATER SYSTEMS 13

RAINWATER TANK 15

SOUND INSULATION 17

HEATING 19

COOLING 21

EXTERNAL

BRICKS 23

MORTAR 31

ROOF TILES CONCRETE 33

ROOF TILES TERRACOTTA 37

COLORBOND© ROOF 41

GARAGE DOORS 43

RENDER 47

FASCIAS, GUTTERS AND DOWNPIPES 49

DOORS AND WINDOWS

ENTRANCE DOORS 51

ENTRANCE DOOR FRAMES 55

EXTERNAL DOOR FURNITURE

FRONT ENTRY 57

EXTERNAL DOOR FURNITURE

INTERNAL ACCESS DOOR 61

EXTERNAL DOORS 65

WINDOWS 69

WINDOW GLAZING 73

WINDOW COVERINGS 75

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SOLAR HOTWATER SYSTEMSSolar hot water systems use the power of the sun to heat your water. Australia is renowned for its hours of sunshine so it is logical to maximise this plentiful free energy source.

Solar water systems include collectors mounted on the roof of your home to absorb the sun’s energy. Cooler water from a storage tank is heated by being fed past these collectors and then returned to the tank and circulated via pipes around your home for you to use.

When there isn’t enough energy from the sun, your system reverts to a back-up gas system to ensure hot water is always available. Depending on the climate and your system configuration, solar water heating can provide up to 90% of your household’s hot water for free.

Many larger families upgrade to additional panels and larger tanks to further maximise on this natural energy source and reduce reliance on electricity and gas hot water.

To reduce water wastage and inconvenience, you may want to consider adding a second instantaneous water heater to key bathroom areas.

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CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Rinnai Solar 175LT Sunmaster

tank with S20 gas booster &

solar panel (20 litres per minute)

Rinnai Solar 175LT Sunmaster tank

with S26 gas booster & solar panel

(26 litres per minute)

Rinnai Solar 270LT Sunmaster tank

with S26 gas booster and 2 solar

panels (26 litres per minute)

Rinnai Solar 215LT Sunmaster tank

with S26 gas booster and 2 solar

panels (26 litres per minute)

Rinnai Solar 215LT Sunmaster tank

with S20 gas booster and 2 solar

panels (20 litres per minute)

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YOUR OPTIONS

A F F O R D A B L E L U X U R Y

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RAINWATER TANKRainwater is a natural resource that is readily available, especially in the state of Victoria. By collecting rainwater you can reduce household water costs, have a lush and healthy garden and play a significant role in water conservation for your community with less reliance on water storage dams and the reduction of stormwater runoff.

Within the Spectra Living Green Zone, you can review different tank shapes and capacities to suit your home and water usage requirements.

A well-designed rainwater harvesting system can save up to 40% of water over normal household mains water consumption, making it cost-effective and saves precious water. Rainwater can be used for toilet flushing, garden watering and washing machines – the possibilities are endless.

You can choose to upgrade from a variety of tank size options in a range of colours.

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5000 litre with pump3000 litre with pump2100 litre with/without pump

Refer to Colorbond© Roof section on page 41 for colours.

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YOUR OPTIONS

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SOUND INSULATIONFor many new homeowners their choice of home design is based on a number of lifestyle and family considerations such as where the children will play, where the bulk of entertaining will take place or the location of the sleep zone.

With this in mind, there are materials that can offer improved sound attenuation within the home. Maybe you would like to isolate the theatre room or reduce noise to create a peaceful parent’s retreat.

Adding noise insulation features in your home during construction can considerably improve the re-sale appeal for the future. Choose from SoundStop® plasterboard and SoundScreen™ batts for improved noise attenuation.

For double storey homes, you can choose to add acoustic underlay to upstairs carpet for improved sound insulation.

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CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Wall batts to external house walls

including garage/house common wall

and standard plasterboard

Ceiling batts to tiled roof areas

(excluding porch, garage and alfresco)

SoundStop® plasterboard is

specifically developed to control room

noise levels, improving living comfort

by reducing sound transfer from one

room to another

SoundScreen™ batts dramatically

reduce unwanted noise transfer

through walls and between floors

and can absorb as much as 75% of

the sound power to effectively

reduce noise to acceptable levels

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YOUR OPTIONS

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HEATINGThe temperature of your home affects the comfort level of your family so it’s important to consider what heating solution will suit your family’s needs. There are also other important factors to consider such as running costs and energy efficiency.

Your new home comes with the Brivis 3 star ducted heating system but you have the option to upgrade to a 4, 5, or 6 star system. The higher the star rating, the more energy efficient the heater is - meaning bigger annual savings on your running costs. On average, an increase of one star means energy usage savings of approximately 10 percent.

Zoned climate control gives you the ability to heat only the rooms you desire, all from a single Brivis Networker Controller. Switching off unused zones not only helps reach your set temperature faster, but will also save you lots on your energy bill.

Depending on the home design, there may be an option for you to add more duct points to increase coverage of your heating system.

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Brivis StarPro 6 Star with

Networker Controller

CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Brivis Compact Classic Series 3 Star with Programmable Controller

Brivis StarPro 5 Star with

Networker Controller

Brivis StarPro 4 Star with

Networker Controller

Zone Plus system to control up to

4 individual zones (compatible with

4 star or above)

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YOUR OPTIONS

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COOLINGYour cooling system is a long term investment so it is important to consider your current needs, as well as your future ones. Think about how many rooms you want to cool at any given time. A small upgrade now can significantly increase your future comfort and dramatically reduce your energy bills.

You have the option of evaporative cooling or refrigerated cooling, with both options having different configurations and budget options to suit varying lifestyle situations.

Ducted evaporative cooling comprises a central cooling unit, which is connected to a series of outlets. Positioned strategically throughout the house, these outlets, or ducts, are installed in the ceiling while the cooling unit is installed on top of the roof. Cool fresh air flows through these outlets into every room of your home that you want cooled.

Refrigerated cooling gives you total climate control in your home all year round using an air conditioning unit as well as Brivis ducted heater to give you both heating and cooling through the same ducts. By installing Brivis integrated climate equipment (ICE Series), both heating and cooling can operate via the Networker or Programmable wall control. And due to the Networker being completely programmable, you have the ability to set and forget.

Zoned climate control gives you the ability to cool only the rooms you desire, all from a single Brivis Networker Controller. Switching off unused zones not only helps reach your set temperature faster, but will also help you achieve further savings on your energy bills.

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Brivis Ice Series (refrigerated

cooling) with Networker Controller

Brivis Promina Series (evaporative

cooling) with Networker Controller

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YOUR OPTIONS

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Carlisle Homes offer options from Austral and Boral bricks to create the right external aesthetic for your home.

Austral and Boral Category 1 bricks are included as part of your home with the option to select from the other categories as an upgrade. After reviewing colour styles in the online Visualiser Tool, it is highly recommend that you visit both Austral and Boral sample centres as well as viewing Carlisle Display Homes to inspect options in natural light situations and obtain an appreciation for the colour variations that can occur.

BRICKS

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CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Category

1

Homestead Buff

Access Cream

Homestead Red

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YOUR OPTIONS

Category

1ACategory

2Category

3

Access Chestnut Homestead Blackwood Settlers Parchment

Harvest Cotton Settlers Pepperwood

Harvest Linseed Indulgence Truffle

Harvest Buckwheat Indulgence Praline

Access Ruby

Access Ash Indulgence Biscotti

Homestead Redgum

Melbourne Brighton

Access Fawn Homestead Mushroom

Homestead Tan

Settlers Mannagum

Settlers Beechwood

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YOUR OPTIONS

Category

4Category

7Category

8

Category

8

Melbourne Hawthorn Graphite

Melbourne Newport Zinc

Symmetry Red

Nickel

50mm

Zinc 50mm

Category

5

Char

Steel

Iron

Symmetry Grey

Blackstone

Melbourne Canterbury Symmetry Tan

Symmetry Cream

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CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Category

1

Brushwood Mocha

Kurrajong

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Category

1ACategory

2Category

3Category

4

Jarrah Ironbark Gypsy Rose Taupe Grey Velour

Category

5

Oak Velour

Dark RyeMerbauTanami

Grey Nuance

Mist

Hartland

Grampian Blue

Labassa

Brown Terrain Glenfern La MesaRouge

YOUR OPTIONS

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Windorah

Black Ash

Raven

Category

7

Victoria Blue 50mm

Grey Nuance 50mm

Domino 50mm

Morell 50mm

Domino

La Mesa 50mm

Labassa 50mm

Eaglemont 50mm

Barwon 50mm

Platinum

Morell

Canyon

Eaglemont

Heathwood

Barwon

Category

6

Storm

Victoria Blue

Malt

Dover

Liquorice

Castillo

Cobblestone

Harvest Gold

Aubergine

YOUR OPTIONS

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MORTARThe mortar profile type and colour can not only define your facade style but also influence the look and feel of your brick selection. The mortar profile refers to how the band of mortar between the bricks is finished. Your home includes rolled joint profile mortar in a natural colour as standard.

Common mortar colours include:

Natural - the most commonly used mortar

Off-white - accentuates the colour of your bricks

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Not suitable for all bricks

CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Included as a standard feature

is rolled mortar profile in a

natural colour

RAKEDROLLED

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YOUR OPTIONS

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ROOF TILESCONCRETERoof tile selection can be the finishing touch to help bring your facade theme together.

Your Carlisle home includes CSR Monier concrete tiles with a choice of six standard colours. Lapped ridge profile is included as standard for concrete roof tiles. For a streamlined and clean look, you may upgrade to a flush A-line ridge profile.

You can add Bradford Thermoseal roof tile sarking, a protective second skin that reduces draughts and protects your home from wind-driven rain. It is installed underneath concrete roof tiles and makes your home feel more comfortable thanks to the reflective silver foil on the inside. Take advantage of the opportunity to install sarking as part of your build – it even protects the building structure and improves on-site workflow efficiency during the construction period too!

After reviewing colour styles in the online Visualiser Tool, it is highly recommended to plan a trip to our Carlisle Display Homes to view tiles in various lighting situations and to observe colour variations.

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Category

1

Wild Rice Wollemi

Babylon

Sambuca

Aniseed

Barramundi

Elabana ProfileTraditional look incorporating on-trend colours

with a curved profile

Lapped RidgeWith its side stair

type profile, a lapped

ridge will complete a

traditional look

CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Category

1A

Tudor ProfileGeometric lines suitable for both traditional and

contemporary home styles

Aniseed

Barramundi

Sambuca

Saffron

YOUR OPTIONS

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Category

2Category

3

Traditional ProfileIncorporates a subtle curve that delivers a uniquely traditional or contemporary style traditional and contemporary home styles

Sambuca

Barramundi

Aniseed

Babylon

Horizon ProfileFlat roof tile that delivers a contemporary and streamlined look traditional and contemporary home styles Babylon

Chai

Wild Rice

SambucaAniseed

Vodka

Barramundi

Caraway

Wollemi

Chilli

Bunya

Camelot

Silver Perch

Saffron

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Category

4

Georgian ProfileTraditional shingle style roof tile for a classic

look traditional and contemporary home styles

Madison ProfileIncorporates a centre shadow line for a

minimalistic style

Cambridge ProfileHewn stone roof tile that suits both

contemporary and traditional styles

A-Line RidgeFor a clean and streamlined

look, opt for an A-line ridge

Soho Night Soho Night Soho Night

Bradford Thermoseal Sarking

YOUR OPTIONS

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ROOF TILESTERRACOTTATerracotta roof tiles are available as an upgrade option and alternative to concrete roof tiles. Terracotta roof tiles are made of natural clay and offer you the added advantage of long-lasting colours that will never fade. Not only will terracotta tiles create a unique look, they will also comply with some estate-specific covenants.

While concrete roof tiles are made from selected concrete, sand and pigments, terracotta roof tiles are made from a natural, kiln-fired clay product. Terracotta roof tiles therefore provide a high quality roofing material with long-lasting resistance to the elements.

You also have the option to add Bradford Thermoseal sarking to your terracotta roof. Sarking can be installed underneath the roof tiles, with a distinctive green outer surface and a reflective silver foil on the inward facing side. The reflective foil can help slow down heat flow, helping to make your home feel more comfortable.

To review terracotta roof tile colours and profiles, check out our online Visualiser Tool. We also recommend that you visit a CSR Monier Display Centre to view terracotta roof tiles in natural light situations.

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YOUR OPTIONS

Tanbark Bungalow Potter Brown

Delta Sands

Earth Sunset Red Haze

Charcoal Granite Mystic Grey

Slate Grey Cottage Red Florence Red

Burgundy Aurora

Marseille ProfileFrench-inspired roof tiles that complement a classical style

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Granite Slate Grey

Delta Sands AuroraNullabor ProfileIncorporates a subtle curve that delivers a uniquely

traditional or contemporary style

Onyx Cashmere

Sabre EarthNouveau ProfileA sleek, contemporary style that delivers

striking visual appeal

Bradford Thermoseal

Sarking

Lapped RidgeWith its side stair

type profile, a lapped

ridge will complete a

traditional look

A-Line RidgeFor a clean and

streamlined look, opt

for an A-line ridge

YOUR OPTIONS

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COLORBOND©

ROOFTo create a different streetscape style for your new home you may opt to upgrade to a Colorbond© steel roofing system for an elegant and genuine Australian look with improved durability. Some estate covenants include Colorbond© roofing as a mandatory requirement, you will need to refer to your estate guidelines for information.

A visit to the online Visualiser Tool will help you get an idea of how your finished home might look, experimenting with different colour palettes.

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Manor Red Terrain

Surfmist Evening Haze Classic Cream Paperbark

Cove Pale Eucalypt Woodland Grey Windspray

Deep Ocean Cottage Green Shale Grey Dune

Gully Mangrove Monument Night Sky

Ironstone Wallaby Jasper Basalt

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GARAGEDOORSYour garage door is a large element to consider in the design of your new home facade. There are many styles and colours to choose from in the standard range or you may choose to upgrade to enhance your street presence even further.

Included as standard to your garage is a double sectional overhead door, opening up into the garage and across the ceiling. You can choose from a range of standard garage door styles and colours.

There are many upgrade options for you to consider, including timber-look, acrylic and cedar garage doors. Depending on the house and facade, you can also extend your garage, add a rear roller door and so on.

To review how your colour and style shortlist impacts your facade style, check out the online Visualiser Tool and experiment with your options.

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CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Classic

Cream

Cottage

Green

Pale

Eucalyptus

Surfmist Evening

Haze

Shale Grey PaperbarkHeritage

Monument Mangrove TerrainCove Dune Windspray GullyRanch

Wilderness BushlandNight Sky Wallaby Manor Red Deep OceanFlatline

SandbankWoodland Grey Ironstone Jasper BasaltSlimline

*Hi-lite glazing is also available to selected garage door styles.

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STYLES STANDARD COLOURS

YOUR OPTIONS

PREMIUM COLOURS

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Dark Tint Light Tint

Classic Cedar

*Other colours available.

Ironbark Ebony

Remote control

Chestnut Dark Oak

Casuarina Light OakCaoba Dawn Kwila Natural

Opal White Matte Opal Glacier FlatlineSlimline

Black

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TIMBER LOOK DECOWOOD (TIMBER LOOK)* WESTERN RED CEDAR ACCESSORIES

SAVANNAH (HIGH GRADE STEEL)ACRYLIC

YOUR OPTIONS

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RENDERIncluding rendered features or full render to your home creates an alternative look to general face brickwork. A new perspective is developed with an elegant new-look surface and the flexibility to choose from an extensive colour palette.

Putting together the material elements of your facade is quite an involved process with many designer combinations and colours to choose from. Facade render and colour themes are areas that are not feasible or cost effective to change at a later stage so it is important to explore options to find the right look for your home.

The standard inclusion is a two coat acrylic render and one coat acrylic texture. Colour selection is made from the Dulux Paint Colour palette.

You may choose to upgrade to a satin membrane for a washable finish. Satin membrane is a high performance, 100% acrylic based paint, formulated to provide an attractive and highly durable finish to most masonry and acrylic surfaces. Satin membrane will greatly improve the overall coating system performance whilst reducing maintenance and dirt pick-up.

The online Visualiser Tool gives you the option to experiment with different styles and themes, allowing you to print out your signature selections and bring with you to discuss with your Interior Designer at your Spectra appointment.

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Aumbry Beige Royal Charlie Horse Congo Capture

Ducal Grey Pebble Half Haast Half (NZ) Harold

Namadji Oriental Spice Ploughed Earth Prairie Dust

Raku Raw Cashew Nut Sandy Day Self Destruct

Deep Bamboo Hedgehope (NZ) Rakaia (NZ) Timeless Grey

Upgrade to satin membrane for a sheen finish

Additional rendering to exterior of home

Additional render colours

CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Part render facade

in up to 3 colours

(facade dependent)

Part render facade

in up to 2 colours

(facade dependent)

POPULAR COLOURS

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FASCIAS, GUTTERS AND DOWNPIPESWith a choice of colours for your fascias, gutters and downpipes, you have the opportunity to complement the palette used in your brickwork, render and garage door. Alternatively choose a contrast to achieve accentuated features.

Create some different colour combinations with the online Visualiser Tool to find the look to suit your dream facade.

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Surfmist Evening Haze Shale Grey Paperbark

Classic Cream Dune Windspray Woodland Grey

Cove Pale Eucalypt Gully Mangrove

Deep Ocean Cottage Green Wallaby Terrain

Jasper Basalt Manor Red Night Sky

Ironstone Monument

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Choose a maximum of 2 colours as a standard feature from the palette below.

GUTTER

DOWNPIPE

FASCIA

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ENTRANCE DOORSThe front door to your new home not only keeps your family safe and secure from the world, but also welcomes your visitors with style.

Included as standard is a choice of four Corinthian front door options with clear glazing (where applicable) for homes in our Affinity Collection. There is one standard option for homes in our T-Range or you can upgrade for a different feature element to add to your street appeal. You have the option to paint or stain your timber entrance door, if applicable.

To experiment with different style and colour options, visit our online Visualiser Tool and experiment with how your chosen door will complement your facade.

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* Not all doors available for all designs

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PSLM204 WIN21

PURB2 Clear GlassPMAD101 PSLM202

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* Not all doors available for all designs

INF14G INF11G INF6G INF4 WIN52G

PURB104 PURB4 PMAD04 PSLM 208 PMAD104

PIVOT LUM 1S

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*Not all glazing available for all designs

WIN5 WIN5G LUM 1NS Desert Sand Slumped Waterfall

PURB1 PSTD5V5 SUNARC INF5VG Translucent Grey Translucent Rice Paper

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ENTRANCEDOOR FRAMESEntrance door frames vary between home designs and facade. Refer to your working drawings to ascertain whether a single door frame or double door frame is standard.

For Affinity homes, you also have the option to upgrade to a pivot door frame. With their wide and generous opening, pivot door frames will make a bold statement and create a grand look. Manufactured to high standards, the frame, pivot hardware and door are all supplied as one assembled unit ready for installation. With a wide range of styles to choose from, we have the pivot door to suit your home.

Sidelights allow natural light to come into your entry hallway and give the impression of a larger space. Single or double entrance sidelights may be included as standard to your new home, depending on the home design and facade. Clear glass glazing is standard for all sidelights, however you do have the flexibility to upgrade to other glazing options such as translucent for added security and privacy.

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Translucent

Pivot door frame (Affinity only)

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GLAZING*

GLAZING*

Grey Tint Rice Paper Crystal Leaf

White Cathedral

Single door and single

sidelight (house and

facade specific)

Double door and double

sidelights (house and

facade specific)

Double door and no

sidelights (house and

facade specific)

* Not all glazing available for all door sidelights

Clear Glass

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Complete the entryway to your home with stylish door furniture to add the finishing touch. Choose a polished or satin look, or upgrade with additional features and accessories. The Lockwood Symmetry Entrance Set in polished or satin stainless steel is your standard inclusion with a snib internally, you also have the option to upgrade to a deadbolt for extra security. For a more contemporary look, you may choose an upgrade option from the many lever style front door sets.

EXTERNAL DOOR FURNITUREFRONT ENTRY

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Symmetry Entrance Set

Polished stainless steel/Satin stainless steel

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LEVERS

Summit lever

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

Glide lever

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

Spire lever

Hakea lever

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

Element lever

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

Saltbush lever

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

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BACKPLATES DEADBOLTS

Vision backplate

Chrome plate (pictured with Summit lever)

Classic backplate

Chrome plate (pictured with Spire lever)

Double cylinder deadbolt

Symmetry

Single cylinder deadbolt

142 style

600mm back to

back pull handle

with roller bolt

and paradigm

deadbolt

Symmetry

Satin stainless

steel

(2340mm

High Doors)

Satin stainless

steel

(2340mm

High Doors)

Satin stainless

steel

(2340mm

High Doors)

143 style

600mm back to

back pull handle

with roller bolt

and paradigm

deadbolt

146 style

600mm back to

back pull handle

with roller bolt

and paradigm

deadbolt

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

Paradigm 005 double cylinder

deadbolt square

Paradigm 005 double cylinder

deadbolt round

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Included as standard is an internal access door from the garage to your home, complete with the Lockwood Symmetry Entrance Set in polished or satin stainless steel. You may also want to consider upgrading the lever or deadbolt for added security and style.

EXTERNAL DOOR FURNITUREINTERNAL ACCESS DOOR

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Symmetry Entrance Set

Polished stainless steel/Satin stainless steel

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LEVERS

Summit lever

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

Glide lever

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

Spire lever

Hakea lever

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

Element lever

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

Saltbush lever

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

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BACKPLATES DEADBOLTS

Vision backplate

Chrome plate (pictured with Summit lever)

Double cylinder deadboltClassic backplate

Chrome plate (pictured with Spire lever) Symmetry

Paradigm 005 double cylinder deadbolt round

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

Paradigm 005 double cylinder deadbolt square

Single cylinder deadbolt

Symmetry

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In addition to your front door, there are also other external door options that you should consider.

Included as standard to your laundry is an aluminium sliding door with clear glazing. If you’re after a classic look, you can opt to upgrade this to a timber hinged door. Depending on the home design and facade, the balcony on double storey homes will feature either an aluminium sliding door or entertainer sliding door with clear glazing as standard. You also have the option to upgrade to a timber sliding door on the balcony (facade specific).

Outdoor entertaining is made easy with the aluminium sliding doors to your alfresco included as standard to all homes. A select number of homes from our Affinity Collection also include an entertainer sliding door as standard. Explore the extensive range of external doors that you can upgrade to, such as boutique doors and timber doors.

Refer to your working drawings to ascertain the type of external doors included as standard in your home design.

EXTERNALDOORS

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Aluminium sliding door to laundry, balcony and alfresco Aluminium entertainer sliding door to selected balconies and alfrescos (house specific)

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Aluminium entertainer

sliding door*

Timber sliding door* Timber entertainer sliding door*

YOUR OPTIONS

*Cornerless units are also available to some doors and alfrescos (house specific)

Boutique bifold door*

(house specific)

Timber bifold door* (house specific) Boutique sliding door* WIN21 hinged timber door

(laundry only)

Boutique entertainer

sliding door*

Security doors

(sliding or hinged)

Flydoors

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ALUMINIUM TIMBER

BOUTIQUE (ALUMINIUM)*

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WINDOWSAluminium windows with an extensive choice of colour options are included with your new home creating many different style combinations. For a different visual feature to your facade, you may choose to upgrade to timber windows with a variety of stain colours and add flyscreens. Or, for a luxurious and clean look, opt for boutique aluminium windows with a thicker frame.

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Surfmist White Merino

Precious Silver Dune Black

Jasper Monument Woodland Grey

Aluminium sliding window

(house specific)

Aluminium awning window

(house specific)

Aluminium fixed window

(house specific)

Aluminium designer windows to façade

(house specific)

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Aluminium casement window

Boutique bifold window

(house specific)

Aluminium awning window

Boutique awning windowAluminium fixed window Boutique corner butt joint window

(facade specific)

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Timber bifold window (house specific) Timber awning window

Dark Oak

Flyscreens

Timber corner butt joint window

(facade specific)

Timber casement window

New Teak

JarrahTimber fixed window

Rich Walnut

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TIMBER POPULAR TIMBER STAINS ACCESSORIES

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WINDOWGLAZINGExpanses of glass doors and windows create lovely light filled spaces and can be a real design feature for your home. However, they can also be major contributors to the cost of your energy use by allowing unwanted heat gain in summer, and heat loss in winter.

Up to 40% of a home’s heating energy can be lost and up to 87% of its heat gained through glass. Double glazed windows and doors (sometimes referred to as IGU’s, Insulated Glass Units) are sealed units made up of two pieces of glass, separated by a sealed air gap and filled with argon gas.

The air gap acts as a thermal break between the inner and outer pieces of glass, reducing the flow of hot or cold air between the inside and outside of the home. These units also help prevent condensation from occurring inside the house when it is cold outside and warm inside and can help reduce noise attenuation by reducing the ability of outside noises to pass through the glass.

Depending on characteristics of your chosen block and design, such as orientation, window location and neighbouring homes, you may be required to include some double glazing to achieve your required 6 star rating. You can also upgrade to more units, either select windows or complete elevations to achieve further efficiencies and noise reduction.

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Clear Glass White Cathedral Grey Tint

Satinlite Spotswood Translucent

Double Glazing*

* Available to clear glass only. More information available in the Living Green Zone at Spectra.

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WINDOWCOVERINGSFor many, the window coverings and furnishings are the very last job on the to-do list, a task to manage once you have moved into the home. With the ability to include window furnishings as an upgrade, you have the exciting option to integrate this into your home automation network.

Importantly, the right choice of window treatments can make a significant difference to your heating and cooling costs by reducing the heat in Summer and keeping the warmth in during Winter, which means they can start to pay for themselves.

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Timber venetians

Cellular Blinds

Vertical blinds

Are a classic choice made from high quality cedar. They are easy to

operate, durable and offer total light control. Completely washable, this

product will not absorb moisture and is suitable for wet and humid areas

including bathrooms and kitchens.

Are a great modern solution, they are easy to operate, with an energy

efficient design which will complement any décor and environment.

Roller blinds are available in translucent or blockout materials. You can

also combine these benefits by installing a combination of translucent

and blockout blinds on selected windows.

Are adaptable, provide great coverage and are energy efficient. They

are ideal for hard-to-reach spaces and are able to cover large areas while

still providing great views of the outside. They are also easy to repair if

damaged, there’s no need to replace the whole blind, you can simply

replace the damaged section.

Offer a luxurious look with no visible joins and are Teflon coated and have

a mould resistant UV retardant finish. Combining many years of window

covering tradition with the benefits of contemporary engineering, the

roman blind is a timeless regulator of both light and privacy.

Provide the practical benefit of insulation and are ideal for any

architectural application. They are made using fabric that is honeycomb/

cellular in shape giving superior heat reflection properties to assist in

maintaining an energy efficient and comfortable living environment.

Roman blinds

Blockout and roller screens

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VERTICAL BLINDS

ROMAN BLINDS

ROLLER SCREENS

TIMBER VENETIANS

CELLULAR BLINDS

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Your new home is looking stunning from the street perspective, now it is time to create your unique style with the interiors. You may have a favourite theme from one of the Carlisle Display Homes, or perhaps you have your own moodboard to work with.

The Spectra Selection Centre is where you get down to business and make your selections for walls, floors, doors and stairs and choose your colour theme throughout. Your new designer kitchen comes to life with different layout configurations, benchtop options and appliances to choose from.

Turn your wet areas into luxurious retreats with designer tiling and basin selections and make the finishing touches with premium decor and fixtures.

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WALLS, FLOORS, DOORS AND STAIRS

PAINTWORK 79

CORNICES 83

ARCHITRAVES AND SKIRTINGS 87

FLOOR COVERINGS 89

INTERNAL DOORS 93

INTERNAL DOOR FURNITURE 97

STAIRCASE 99

ROBES AND LINEN 101

FIREPLACES 105

KITCHEN

BENCHTOPS 107

CABINETRY 111

CABINETRY HANDLES 113

SPLASHBACK 115

SINKS 119

TAPWARE 121

APPLIANCES 125

WET AREAS

TILING 129

VANITY DESIGN 131

VANITY BASINS 133

BATHS AND SPAS 137

VANITY, SPA AND BATH TAPWARE 141

SHOWER FITTINGS 145

TOILETS 149

LAUNDRY CABINETRY 151

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PAINTWORKYour favourite themes from our Display Homes may include palettes of crisp whites, cool greys or warm neutrals to re-create in your new home.

We recommend that you select neutral tones that will not become outdated. It is easier to paint a few feature walls at a later stage than re-paint the entire house.

When selecting colour schemes you will need to consider three options; internal wall colour, ceiling colour and internal woodwork (internal doors, skirting and architraves). If you have chosen to upgrade to a square set cornice, your ceiling and walls will need to be the same colour choice.

Use the online Visualiser Tool to experiment with different colour themes to create the right look to complement your soft furnishings and decor items.

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Paintwork is completed throughout your home to your colour

selection in the following specifications,

Dulux Premium matt paint to all internal walls (three coats)

Dulux flat acrylic paint to ceilings

(two coats)

Dulux gloss enamel paint to all interior timberwork

CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

To create a truly unique look, you can include

feature walls by choosing different colours for

areas as an upgrade option

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POPULAR COLOURS

Antique White U.S.A

Grey Pebble Quarter

Lexicon Quarter

Beige Royal Buff It Quarter

Haast Half (NZ) Hog Bristle Quarter

Limed White Quarter Mangaweka

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Mt Aspiring

Terrace White

White Duck Quarter

Natural White Opononi Half (NZ)

Vanilla Quake Quarter Whisper White

White Dune Half White Exchange Half

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CORNICESEven the smallest details can make a difference to the overall style of a room.

Included in your new home and garage as standard are 75mm cove cornices. Cornices are moulded plasterboard treatments applied to the junction between interior walls and ceilings adding the perfect finishing touch to every room.

You can create a range of styles using various cornice options. From the strong symmetrical lines of Trio cornice to the elegant soft curves of Symphony cornice, you may want to consider the range of cornice options to create your ideal look. To achieve a contemporary and streamlined look, you can omit the cornice and opt for the square set upgrade option which results in a clean finish between the wall and ceiling.

Your ceiling and walls will need to be the same colour choice if you’ve opted for a square set cornice.

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Standard 75mm cove cornice throughout your home and garage

CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Symphony

Cove Trio

Concerto

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Tempo

Aria

Square Set

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ARCHITRAVESAND SKIRTINGMedium density fibreboard architraves frame the doors and windows in your home to create a stylish finish to joinery.

Included throughout your Affinity home as standard are 67mm high skirtings and architraves, finished with enamel paintwork. Included throughout your T-Range home as standard are 67mm high skirtings and 42mm wide architraves also finished with enamel paintwork.

Whether your chosen style is contemporary or rustic, it can be enhanced by selecting a corresponding architrave or skirting. For a clean look, opt for the Double Pencil Round architrave and skirting. For a traditional look, you may want to consider the Replica or Colonial profile.

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Double Pencil Round Australian Colonial Pencil Round

Replica

Deco

Lambs Tongue Kingston

Half Splayed Colonial

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CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

67mm high skirtings

42mm wide architraves

67mm high skirtings

67mm wide architraves

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FLOORCOVERINGSAfter a few visits to our Display Homes you have probably shortlisted your favourites when it comes to flooring options.

Whether it’s the blonde timber floors of the Nordic theme or stunning porcelain tiles to create a grand entry, your new floor is an important design element in creating your overall home style and theme. Whilst there are a few areas in your home where it is essential that tiles are chosen, (wet areas, bathrooms, ensuite, toilets, laundry, balcony), the remainder of the rooms can be a combination of a few products, for both functionality and aesthetics.

Included in your home are ceramic floor tiles from Classic Range to powder room (house specific), laundry, ensuite(s), toilet and bathroom up to 400mm by 400mm and tiled skirtings. Refer to page 129 for information on tiling to wet areas.

There are a number of carpet types, fibres and colours for you to choose from. The look and feel of your carpet can be enhanced by your choice of underlay. Several options are available beyond the standard, including underlay with acoustic properties and thicker underlay with a more luxurious feel. Or, you may also want to consider upgrading to timber, bamboo or Karndean vinyl.

With so many flooring options to choose from, we recommend that you ask yourself some important questions to ensure you feel confident when making your selections. The design and look you are after, location of the room, expected foot traffic and your family’s lifestyle and budget, are all important considerations.

Now is a great time to play with the online Visualiser Tool to experiment with different products and colours.

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Durable and ideal for heavy traffic areas.

It will not show footprint indentations

and the tightly packed loops prevent dirt

penetrating deep into the pile

Offers a variety of different styles and

patterns, it has a lovely textured feel and

is great if you’d like to make a feature of

your carpet

Is hard wearing and will not flatten as

much as plush pile. Joins are least visible

in this type of carpet

Offers a soft luxurious feel and can soften

the appearance of a room. This is one of

the most traditional styles of carpet

The type of carpet fibre you select will determine how long your new carpet

will maintain its condition. Different fibre types come with different benefits

and level of quality.

Loop pile

Twist pile

Plush pile

Level cut loop

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CARPET TYPES CARPET FIBRE TYPES

POLYPROPYLENE

Polypropylene is a solution dyed yarn and feels coarser than other fibre types.

It is stain resistant and offers good value for money.

POLYESTER

Polyester is a solution dyed yarn and feels exceptionally soft to touch.

This fibre is stain resistant and offers great colour clarity.

WHITE NYLON

White nylon is versatile and has great appearance retention. It offers a large

colour range and is durable and resistant.

SOLUTION DYED NYLON (SDN)

Solution dyed nylon is extremely durable, it is stain and fade resistant and

comes in a large range of colours.

WOOL BLEND

Wool blend feels soft like wool carpet but is more cost effective and durable

due to the 2 fibres being spun together.

WOOL

Wool is a soft and resilient fibre which is naturally stain resistant. This is the

only type of carpet which is renewable and biodegradable.

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Acoustic

(double storey only)

Classic Premium Super Premium

Marble look Stone look Textured look Large format

Laminate Engineered Australian

Species

Engineered Oak

Bamboo

Karndean

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CARPET UNDERLAY

TILE STYLES

TIMBER TYPES

BAMBOO

LUXURY VINYL

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INTERNALDOORSInternal doors are often an after-thought, considered a function rather than a decorative feature. Take the opportunity to complete your personal style by considering your options from our extensive internal door upgrade range.

Flush panel doors are included as standard throughout your new home (including bedrooms) and will be the same colour as your architraves and skirtings.

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Flush Panel

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DECO 1S DECO 2S DECO 3S DECO 4S MODG 2

STA ATH CMB ROC BAL 1

INF 4G

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MODG 3 MODG 4 MODG 5 MODG 6 WIN 21

(Suitable for

paint or stain)

Double doors*

BAL 2 BAL 4 PMADIN 101 PMADIN 104 PMADIN 04 MADIN 4 PREF 1

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INTERNALDOOR FURNITUREYour internal door handles and hardware are an extension of your chosen décor style and provide the finishing touch to bring your theme together. Included as standard to your internal doors is a choice of any six levers, allowing you to perfectly complement any home style. You can also choose to add doorstops as an upgrade option, preventing the levers from damaging your walls and fixtures.

All levers are available with an additional privacy feature.

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White cushion 65mm long

doorstop

A320 doorstop

A300 doorstop

Privacy feature

A330 doorstop

A310 doorstop

YOUR OPTIONSCARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Hakea lever

Element lever

Summit lever

Saltbush lever

Glide lever

Spire lever

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STAIRCASEWhile the staircase performs a necessary function, it can also become a stunning focal point and a signature element in your new home. A number of components combine to create a beautiful staircase and design statement, such as handrail, baluster, step types and more.

For all the double storey designs, the craftsman enclosed customwood staircase with painted or stained newel post is included.

The standard design includes black round balusters placed vertically leading up the staircase. A visit to our Display Homes will provide an abundance of inspiration for upgrade options.

These include balusters in steel, natural timber or glass. For Affinity homes, you also have the option to upgrade to a full natural timber stained staircase.

RISER

STRINGER

BALUSTER

HANDRAIL

NEWEL POST

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BALUSTERS

Glass baluster (Affinity only) 32mm square kiln-dried

hardwood baluster

Flat wrought iron blade baluster Stainless steel baluster

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Craftsman customwood staircase

14mm black wrought iron baluster OR 12mm square

wrought iron baluster

Painted or stained newel post (house specific)

Feature stained natural timber handrail

Two large stained natural timber bottom treads with

carpeted treads to remainder

Stained natural timber capping to exposed stringer(s)

Closed risers

CARLISLE INCLUSIONS YOUR OPTIONS

Double handrail (Affinity only and

house specific)

Drop-down handrail

TREADS

Full kiln-dried hardwood staircase

(Affinity only)

RISERS

Open risers (Affinity only and

house specific)

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One of the most exciting parts of building your own home is finally having all of the things you’ve always wanted – like a walk-in robe! Included as standard are white melamine shelves to the robes and linen cupboards. For selected Affinity homes, included as standard is a feature walk-in robe fit out in a choice of laminate colours with additional shelving.

Throughout your home you will receive an abundance of storage space so clutter will never be a problem again. Everything will have its place so that your new home will always look clean and tidy. You can upgrade to include additional robe fitout features as well as a selection of glamorous sliding door types.

ROBESAND LINEN

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White melamine shelves with chrome hanging rails to robes

Feature walk-in robe fit out in a choice of laminate colours

with additional shelving and hanging rails (Affinity only and

house specific) or walk-behind robe with mirrored sliding doors,

melamine shelving and hanging rail (house specific)

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ROBES

Four white melamine shelves to linen cupboards

Flush panel hinged doors to enclose linen

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Colorboard built in robe towers, white melamine also available

Gloss vinyl framed sliding doors

Velour finish frameless sliding doors

Painted glass sliding doors

Quickslide flush panel sliding doors

Mirrored sliding doors

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POPULAR COLORBOARD COLOURS

Warm White

Deep Anthracite

Black

Doe Skin

Brushed Nickel

Gentle Beige

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Urban Wood

Rock Salt

Charred Woodline

Seal Grey

Straight Grain Wenge

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Fireplaces can create a lovely warm ambience and a dramatic focal point in a room. The warm glow adds an additional lighting aspect to a living room and provides a style anchor for the remainder of your décor and furniture pieces.

For a classic yet stylish look, opt for a square fireplace with black surround that will deliver the ultimate in visual appeal. You also have the flexibility to add a luna mantle which not only acts as a beautiful frame for your fireplace, but also gives you extra space to display your favourite ornaments. Or, for an ultra modern and streamlined look, you can opt for a rectangular or double-sided fireplace to ensure that your fireplace is the centrepiece of your new home.

The different available textures of the fireplace surrounds, size variations and colour schemes means there is a product to suit most home styles. However, fireplaces are not suitable to all house types and locations. Your Interior Designer will let you know where a fireplace would be suitable in your chosen home design.

FIREPLACES

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YOUR OPTIONS

Black surround

Rectangular

Stainless steel surround

Double-sided fireplace

(house specific)

Regent 15 stone surround

Luna mantle

Mezzo 1600 fireplace

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The kitchen is the heart of the home, a place where the family gathers for meals and friends get together over coffee. Regardless of our lifestyle, a lot happens in this hub of the home, which means taking the time to carefully plan how you and your family will live in this space. How will you entertain friends? Where will the main meals be eaten? Where are the views and natural light sources?

KITCHENBENCHTOPS

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YOUR OPTIONS

LAMINATE BENCHTOP

SQUARE-FORMLAMINATE BENCHTOP

Licorice Linea

Natural Quartz

Domain

Milano Walnut

Limestone

Peacestone

Espresso Ligna

Seasoned Oak

Mineral Harmony

Platinum Micro

Polar White

Pure Mineralstone

Espresso Feldspar

New Ash Dust

Paperbark

Oyster Linea

Antarctic Stone

Moose

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Category

1 Ocean Foam

Linen

Wild Rice

Jet Black

Ice Snow

White Shimmer

Nimbus

Walnut

Ginger

Almond Rocca

Ivory

Crème Brule

Urban

Osprey

Night Sky

Category

2Snow

Buttermilk

Clamshell

Wild Rocks

Fresh Concrete

Organic White

Shitake

Oyster

Raw Concrete

Nougat

Atlantic Salt

Raven

Sleek Concrete

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Category

3Pure White

Alpine Mist

Piatra Grey

Taj Royale

Frosty Carrina

Dreamy Marfil

Emperadoro

London Grey

Bianco Drift

Vanilla Noir

Category

4 Calacatta Nuvo

Statuario Maximus

Statuario Nuvo

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Kitchen storage configurations and the door and drawer finishes need to suit your requirements and style preferences. Think about your frequently used items and how and where they might be stored, you may consider changing some cupboard areas into drawers. What are some of your current storage problems and how can you avoid the same issues? Handle-less push to open drawers are a popular choice to create a streamlined style. Soft-close drawers are also available and allow you to create a seamless and highly functional kitchen.

By incorporating cargo bins, tea towel racks and storage racks into your cabinetry, you can further customise your kitchen and make life easier. If you’re a budding chef, you also have the option to add pot drawers to store your larger pots and cooking equipment. You can also opt for open shelves to showcase your favourite crockery and ornaments.

Other things to consider include edge profiles, waterfall panels and shadowlines.

With so many options to choose from it’s a good idea to check out cabinetry in the online Visualiser Tool to find the right combination to fit your kitchen ideas.

KITCHENCABINETRY

MICROWAVE SPACE

OVERHEAD CUPBOARD

WINE RACK

PERSPEX© DOOR

POT DRAWER

LAMINATE DOOR

OPEN SHELF

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YOUR OPTIONS

Rubbish bins

Tea towel racks

Storage racks

Soft close cabinetry doors

Pot drawers

Soft-close drawers

Silk Nuance

Crystal

YOUR OPTIONS

SELECTION OF FINISHES

Vinyl

2 Pac - Colour Tech

(Selected Range)

Timber Veneer

(Selected Range)

Laminate panels, doors with Laminex® ABS edging and 16mm end panels to

island bench

Full-width laminate overhead cupboards including up to 4 feature 19mm square

aluminium-framed Perspex© doors (house specific)

Laminate microwave space

Laminate panels, doors with Laminex® ABS edging and 16mm end panels to

island bench

Full-width laminate overhead cupboards including up to 4 feature

aluminium-framed Perspex© doors (house specific)

Laminate microwave space

Laminate open shelf and wine rack above fridge space

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Handles are the finishing touch to your cabinets and have a big influence on the overall feel of your room. When choosing your handles there are many factors to consider; do they suit the style of the room and are they functional. We have a vast range of handle finishes and designs to choose from so we will be sure to have something that ticks all of your boxes.

CABINETRYHANDLES

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POPULAR STYLES

YOUR OPTIONS

POPULAR STYLES

Category

1

Category

2

109.86.007 296mm and

109.86.009 406mm

124.02.310 40mm and

124.02.320 70mm

110.34.279 256mm and

110.34.679 256mm

110.34.355 172mm and

110.34.357 204mm

112.72.240 60mm and

112.72.940 60mm

112.90.214 217mm and

112.90.914 217mm

112.90.042 140mm and

112.90.045 236mm

115.40.005 224mm and

115.40.039 352mm

115.40.003 172mm and

115.40.007 300mm

112.60.245 241mm and

112.60.945 241mm

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Clear glass or tiled splashbacks to the rear of the cooktop add a distinct designer feature to the kitchen zone. Individually created from toughened grade A safety glass, glass splashbacks are available in any size and in a vast range of colours. Clear glass splashbacks have a green tinge, while Low Iron glass splashbacks have a reduced iron content resulting in slightly less of a green tinge. Different glass treatments and tiled options are available to consider as an upgrade.

Importantly, your splashback is a key component of your kitchen décor and needs to complement other colour features and elements. For this reason, now is a good time to switch to the online Visualiser Tool to find a splashback style to suit your planned kitchen theme.

KITCHEN SPLASHBACKS

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CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Included as standard to your Affinity

home is a classic tiled splashback or a

clear glass splashback

Included as standard to your T-Range

home is a classic tiled splashback

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POPULAR CLEAR GLASS COLOURS

White on Clear Black Blind Date Donkey Brown

Malay Grey Mocha Magic Ploughed Earth Puppy

CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

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Subway look Hexagon look Marble look Stone look Mosaic look

Natural White Lexicon Soft Dove Haast Beige Royal

Black Metallic Bright Silver Metallic Harold Metallic Orangeade Metallic Pookie Bear Metallic

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POPULAR LOW IRON GLASS COLOURS

POPULAR METALLIC GLASS COLOURS

POPULAR TILED STYLES

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Contemporary and functional, your stainless steel double bowl sink is included as standard in your new home. For larger families, or for the budding gourmet chef, there are also a variety of upgrade options including different sizes and configurations.

If you are looking for a more streamlined and integrated look, consider an undermount sink to complement a Caesarstone benchtop.

KITCHENSINKS

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Clark Monaco 1 & 3/4 bowl Everhard Squareline 1180

double bowl topmount sink

Mercer Cook CK102 double

bowl undermount sink

Model 56+ insinkerator Model 66+ insinkeratorClark Quattro double-end

bowl topmount sink

Technika TSF202

undermount sink

Technika TSF101S

undermount sink

Oliveri MO70U

undermount sink

Zeto double bowl topmount

stainless steel sink

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Design is often in the detail and choosing the right tapware can enhance the overall look of your kitchen. Included in your new home as standard is the latest in European design with modern, stylish, contemporary and classic choices.

KITCHEN TAPWARE

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CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Alder Alto Gooseneck hob mixer Alder Alto rectangular mixer

Alder Alto Upsweep mixer

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Phoenix Argo Squareline mixer Phoenix Vivid Pullout mixer Phoenix Rush sink mixer Methven Minimalistic Gooseneck

mixer

Methven Spring Pull

Down mixer

Phoenix Vivid

slimline mixer

Phoenix Prize mixer Phoenix Vezz mixer Phoenix Blix mixer

Phoenix Radii sink mixerVito Bertoni Taya sink mixer Vito Bertoni Nuova Visivo mixer Phoenix Argo Gooseneck mixer

YOUR OPTIONS

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Kitchen appliances need to be functional, reliable and attractive in design. These are tools that the whole family will use everyday so it’s important to make sure you choose the best option to suit your needs.

Included as standard in your new home is a 900mm stainless steel Technika cooker and rangehood, but there are also many more options for you to consider. Explore the extensive range of high quality appliances and products to create the kitchen of your dreams.

KITCHEN APPLIANCES

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CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

TechnikaTU950TME8

900mm-wide,

stainless steel multi-

function upright

cooker with wok burner

TechnikaTT948SS-5

900mm-wide, stainless

steel electric fully

programmable

multifunction oven

with

Technika H950STXPRO

900mm-wide, gas

cooktop with

stainless steel centre

wok burner and

electronic ignition

Technika B9GEFTSSC

900mm-wide, dual

fuel upright cooker

Technika

FHEE26A95-2

900mm-wide,

stainless steel glass

canopy rangehood

Technika D6900SS-2

900mm-wide, stainless

steel canopy

rangehood

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Fisher & Paykel OR90SDBGFX3

freestanding cooker

Ilve CJK90CSV-19 freestanding

cooker

Smeg IS7099 X90 rangehood Technika FHEE229SC9S

rangehood

Smeg SA9065XS

freestanding cooker

Technika H950STBGPRO cooktop Technika FHEEA98A9S

rangehood

Technika FHEE22A9S

rangehood

Ilve ILO990X underbench

oven

Ilve ILGP96X cooktop Technika TGC9IND

induction cooktop

Fisher & Paykel HC90DCXB1

rangehood

Smeg K181X90 rangehood

YOUR OPTIONS

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Smeg K24X90 rangehood Technika TTDT910-1

underbench oven

Technika TDX7SS dishwasher Technika TDX6SS-3 dishwasher

Smeg SA37X microwave Bertazzoni M45CAFX

coffee machine

Smeg DWA314X dishwasher Ilve IVFSD60 dishwasher

Technika TDX8SS-2 dishwasher

(also available as fully

integrated option)

Technika 600mm side-by-side ovens Fisher & Paykel DD60SCX7 single

drawer dishwasher

YOUR OPTIONS

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Tiles form a huge part of the overall style of your home. There are many different styles which can be used over a range of different areas. From your large format tiles which cover expansive areas to your bathroom feature walls or tiled niches. Not only do you need to consider the style you’re after, you should consider what material and finish is best for you.

Porcelain is a fantastic, tough and very durable product that makes an ideal floor surface. It is easy to live with, easy to clean and maintain and will look brilliant for many, many years.

Normal porcelain tiles are used in very high traffic area or areas where anti-skid properties are important. They can be made in matt or textured. Glazed porcelain tiles are the most popular type of porcelain tiles and are made by using a decorative and super hard wearing glaze (which can be matt or gloss) over the porcelain base. Polished porcelain is simply normal porcelain which has been polished.

Ceramic tiles are one of the most practical building materials ever made. They are very durable; dent, scratch, and stain-resistant and very easy to clean. Ceramic tiles are always glazed as they are fired at a lower temperature than porcelain.

They can be either monocottura (single fired), where the glaze is applied before the initial firing; or bicottura (double firing), where the tile biscuit is fired, and possibly decorated, before the glaze is applied for a second firing.

In your Carlisle home, tiling is included as a standard feature in wet areas only. These areas include, laundry, toilets, bathrooms, ensuites and powder rooms. To explore the vast range of options and create different colour palettes, refer to the online Visualiser Tool.

TILING

FLOOR TILE

VANITY WALL TILES

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TILED WASTE OUTLET

TILED SKIRTING

TILED SHOWER BASE

FEATURE WALL

Ceramic floor tiles to powder room

(house specific), laundry, ensuite(s), toilet (water

closet) and bathroom, selected from the Carlisle

Classic Range size up to 400mm x 400mm

Wall tiling to wet areas (As per plans)

Tiled skirtings to wet areas

CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Porcelain tiles

Ceramic tiles

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Additional tiling to remainder of home

Different shapes and styles such as timber look

and stone look

Different tile areas such as tiled niches and

feature walls

Porcelain tiles in range of styles and sizes

Floor to ceiling tiles

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Choosing the right vanity design can make your morning ritual a lot more enjoyable. The function and practicality is just as important as style and finishes so there are many things to consider when deciding on what design will work best for you.

What kind of benchtop do you want, what kind of finish are you after, how much storage do you need? You will also need to decide whether you would prefer an overhang edge or thicker benchtop, or whether shadowline is more your style.

As standard in your new home you will receive laminate benchtops. For that extra touch of sophistication, there are also upgrade options to choose from including Caesarstone benchtops and additional shelves or storage.

VANITYDESIGN

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Laminate floating unit with 32mm laminate benchtop and 20mm overhang

Laminate floating unit with 32mm laminate benchtop and 20mm overhang

Laminate floating unit with 32mm laminate benchtop, 20mm overhang

and towel storage

20mm thick Caesarstone benchtop

with 100mm shadowline

32mm laminate benchtop with

80mm edge

32mm thick laminate benchtop with

60mm edge and 16mm shadowline

20mm Caesarstone benchtop with

80mm edge and 80mm shadowline

YOUR OPTIONS

20mm Caesarstone benchtop with

16mm shadowline and 60mm edging

and drop down side

20mm Caesarstone benchtop

with 16mm shadowline with feature

hob extension

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CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

ENSUITE

ENSUITE

BATHROOM

32mm laminate benchtop with 20mm

overhang and 3 open shelves/drawers

32mm laminate benchtop with

20mm overhang and towel storage

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A stylish and contemporary vanity basin will give your bathroom a seamless finish. Our standard offering includes a choice of three china hand basin designs. We also offer a range of optional upgrade basins, all with different styles and functionality.

Basins can be mounted on the countertop or suspended underbench, otherwise known as undermount sinks. Undermount sinks are only available with Caesarstone benchtops.

Some basins have an integrated tap landing and others are a vessel style. Vessel style basins will require an extended mixer or tap.

VANITYBASINS

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Raymor Amethyst square inset basin Raymor Amethyst medium countertop Raymor Topaz round countertop basin

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RF Essence 480 above counter basin Seima Gyali basin (Affinity only)

Caroma Basa counter basin Caroma Track counter basin Caroma Contura 530 basin

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Fienza Madison counter basin Seima Plati Classic rectangular undermount basin

(Caesarstone only) (Affinity only)

Raymor Pearl countertop basin

RF Karisma above counter basin Villeroy & Boch Loop and Friends 405mm

undermount basin (Caesarstone only)

(Affinity only)

Villeroy & Boch Loop and Friends 380mm

square countertop basin (Affinity only)

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Complete the pamper theme in the master ensuite with the ultimate in luxury spas. Included as standard, your new bathroom includes a designer acrylic bath perfect for a growing family. There are also a range of upgrade options to choose from including freestanding baths.

For selected Affinity ensuites, included as standard is a designer rectangular spa with chrome jets and hot pump.

BATHSAND SPAS

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CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Decina Carina bath

Decina Carina bath (bathroom) Decina Lago rectangular luxury spa (house specific ensuites)

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Spa version of Decina Carina bath (8 jets or 6+4 jets)

Decina Westin freestanding bath (house specific) Decina Cool freestanding bath (house specific)

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ACCESSORIES

Optional headrest to spas.

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Choosing the tapware for your bathroom and ensuite should enhance the design and style and complement the vanity and bath elements. Included in your new home as standard is the latest in European design with modern, stylish, contemporary and classic choices.

VANITY, SPA AND BATH TAPWARE

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CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Alder Alto basin and Nuova shower

mixers

Alder Alto basin and Nuova shower

mixersVito Bertoni Nuova wall mounted

bath spout and mixer (no backplate)

Vito Bertoni Kali basin mixer and

shower mixer

Vito Bertoni Kali bath mixer with

backplate

Vito Bertoni Nuova wall mounted

bath spout and mixer (with

backplate)

BASIN BATH

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Vito Bertoni Nuova mixers

Phoenix Rush mixers

Vito Bertoni Taya mixers

Phoenix Radii mixers

Vito Bertoni Café side mixer

Vito Bertoni Kali mixers (T-Range only) Phoenix Vivid black

slimline mixers

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Continuing the luxury theme throughout the bathroom and ensuite, the standard shower frames are semi-frameless. You can also upgrade to a fully frameless option or a suspended roller sliding door. Showers are complete with microphone outlet and sliderails for bathrooms and ensuites in Affinity homes. For T-Range homes, you’ll receive a microphone outlet and slide rail to the ensuite and a Euro showerhead to the bathroom.

Other shower options are displayed in our active shower wall at Spectra, including the latest black powdercoat finishes.

SHOWERFITTINGS

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CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Vito Bertoni Moda round slide rail with

microphone shower head to ensuite

Euro shower head to bathroomVito Bertoni Moda round slide rail with

microphone shower head to ensuite

and bathroom

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Vito Bertoni Fresco

round rail with soap

dish and round

shower head

Vito Bertoni Eco rail

with hand-held

microphone outlet and

rectangular shower

dumper with diverter

Vito Bertoni Aquazone

rectangular shower

rail with hand-held

microphone outlet

Methven Rere Exposure

shower rail with diverter

and soap dish

Vito Bertoni Eco

rail with hand held

microphone outlet and

round shower dumper

with diverter

Phoenix Vivid V685MB

shower rail with soap dish

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Grohe Tempesta

Cosmopolitan II

shower rail and outlet

Caroma Essence Multi

rail and round shower

head

Methven Kiri Hi Rise

shower head with

Satinjet spray

Vito Bertoni Taya Excite

black shower rail

Methven Kiri shower

rail with Satinjet spray

and soap dish

Phoenix Lexi Twin shower

outlet with rectangular

hand held microphone

outlet and square shower

dumper with diverter

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Included as standard to your new home is a close-coupled toilet suite with soft-close seat. You also have the latest in designer upgrade options to choose from, including wall-faced suits and in-wall cistern suites.

TOILETS

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Adesso Classic close-coupled toilet suite with

soft close seat

Raymor Edge wall face toilet suite

Argent Galaxy vitreous china close-coupled

toilet suite

Everhard Virtue wall face toilet suite

Argent Galaxy wall face toilet suite, with in-wall

cistern (Affinity powder rooms only)

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While it is definitely not the most glamourous of rooms, the laundry can become the epicentre of household functionality. Take the time to consider how to plan your storage facilities and other design considerations.

Your laundry comes standard with a 45 litre stainless steel trough built into a laminate cupboard with square edge benchtop. There are also upgrades to consider including benchtop extension and broom cupboard for additional storage.

LAUNDRYCABINETRY

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45 litre stainless steel trough built into 800mm wide laminate cupboard

with square edge benchtop

CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

45 litre stainless steel trough built into 1350mm wide laminate cupboard

Overhead cupboards

Laminate base cupboards with square edge laminate benchtop

Full length cupboard and benchtop extension

Broom cupboard with fixed shelf

Caesarstone benchtop with undermount sink

YOUR OPTIONS

UPGRADES

FINISHES

Silk

Riven

Nuance

Crystal

Vinyl

2 Pac

Timber Veneer

Refer to kitchen cabinetry on page 111 for selection of finishes.

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Our Spectra Selection Centre offers a unique place to discover modern technology for the home – all under one roof.

Explore a huge range of products including decorative pendants, ducted vacuums, security systems and even seamless data solutions. We have an array of options to enhance your everyday life.

ELECTRICALZONE

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DECORATIVE PENDANTS

EXTERIOR WALL LIGHTS

INTERIOR WALL LIGHTS

STEP LIGHTS

DOWNLIGHTS

STRIP LIGHTING

HOME�SECURITY� 159

ALARM SYSTEMS

CAMERA SYSTEMS

HOME AUTOMATION

POWERPOINTS��AND�SWITCHES� 161

LIGHT SWITCHES

POWERPOINTS

AUXILIARY�ELECTRICAL� 165�

HOME THEATRE

CEILING FANS

DUCTED VACUUM

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Lighting is an important aspect of your home, it affects your comfort, energy costs and can completely change the ambience of a room. Think about each individual room of your home both from a practical, and design perspective and the types of activities you will perform in each room.

There are three basic types of lighting for you to consider: general lighting, task lighting and accent lighting. General lighting provides an overall light that radiates a comfortable level of brightness. Task lighting helps you perform specific tasks, like reading, preparing food and doing homework, while accent lighting creates visual interest and is commonly used to highlight features like artwork or outdoor landscaping. Most rooms will need more than just one type of lighting. For example, task lighting is best for the kitchen but you may also opt for something that creates visual appeal like decorative pendants over your kitchen bench or strip lighting at the bottom of your cupboards.

The external lighting of your home should also be carefully considered. As well as creating a stunning street presence at night, there are security and safety advantages to a well lit home.

LIGHTING

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An emerging trend that suits all

budgets is the use of pendant lighting

as an illuminating decoration. As the

central hub of the home, the kitchen

can be further defined by pendants

spaced over the island bench.

A striking look can be created by

clustering an odd number of pendants

at different drop heights and possibly

even different styles, in a corner of a

sitting room or over a table. Smaller

pendants can even look effective

in bedroom areas over side tables

instead of traditional lamps.

Ceiling batten lights including

energy-saving globes and shades.DECORATIVE PENDANTS

Think beyond the usual downlights

and consider some feature wall

lighting along hallways and voids to

create an interesting new aspect or

to highlight artwork. Feature bedside

lights have become a popular choice

in sleep zones or recessed products in

study nooks.

INTERIOR WALL LIGHTS

Choose the contemporary yet

somewhat classical look of

downlights throughout living areas or

your entire home. LED and fluorescent

energy saving options are available

to enhance the green footprint of

your home.

DOWNLIGHTS

A stunning mood lighting effect can

be achieved with strip LED lights

running along the kickers at the

bottom of the cupboards or under

overhead cabinetry. This form of LED

lighting is ideal for enclosed spaces

such as in pelmets, along splashbacks

and in home theatres due to its low

production of heat.

STRIP LIGHTINGBe welcomed to the amazing home

you created with an illuminated

facade. External lights serve both

as a designer feature to complete

your individual streetscape and

functional element to light up

access areas after dark.

EXTERIOR WALL LIGHTS

Create a stunning architectural feature

with LED step lights recessed into

the wall. The perfect mood lighting

effect and night light to create a safe

environment for your children.

STEP LIGHTS

YOUR OPTIONSCARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Compact fluorescent 15W globe

Light shade

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YOUR OPTIONS

DECORATIVE PENDANTS EXTERIOR WALL LIGHTS

Tem White pendant Marva White pendant LED Single spot light Brugge Charcoal wall light

Hanover Silver wall lightPlymouth Black wall lightTimo Black pendant Macy Black pendant

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YOUR OPTIONS

INTERIOR WALL LIGHTS STEP LIGHTS

DOWNLIGHTS

STRIP LIGHTING

Lotus Cool White wall light Sendo wall light

Palmera LED wall light Madras wall light LED strip light

Mini round steplight White rectangular

steplight

Mini square steplight

Brushed chrome

(9W LED) downlight

White (9W and

13W LED) downlight

Satin chrome

(13W LED) downlight

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The security of your home is paramount when creating a safe haven for your family. There is a diverse range of home alarm systems available to choose from to suit all house types and lifestyle needs. Don’t just think about what you need now, consider your future plans to ensure your chosen system is scalable to grow with you. For additional security you have the option to add a fly door to some external doors, there is also a range of locks to choose from.

Extend your home security by including a camera and DVD recorder pack with access points throughout your home.

Bring your home to life by adding a home automation system. You have the option to upgrade to the Honeywell Tuxedo-Z Wave 3 which will give you the capability to control your security and home control functions, view and record video, or even use voice commands. There are additional add on features you can choose as well like automated lighting control and remote appliance control. This can all be done remotely using your smartphone, PC or tablet!

HOME SECURITY

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Digital camera and

recorder pack

Paradox PDX-SP5500 10 zone panel

with LED keypad

Paradox PDX-SP5500 10 zone panel

with 5-inch touchscreen keypad

Paradox PDX-SP5500 10 zone panel

with LCD keypad

Paradox PDX-REM2 remote

Fob 4 button

Hills Kocom internal video intercom

monitor with vandal proof colour

camera and chime

Honeywell Tuxedo-Z Wave 3 Home

automation system

ALARM SYSTEMS CAMERA SYSTEMS

HOME AUTOMATION

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It’s the finer details in a home that really make a difference and with a range of modern and stylish switches to choose from, you can make sure every part of your home is perfect.

While your new home includes power points, it makes sense to take the time to think about how you will use each room now and into the future to decide if additional outlets are required. Consider which rooms you will watch TV in, what appliances you will have in the kitchen and where the kids might do homework. An extra power point installed during construction will save time and money compared to having it organised at a later stage. Also consider where you could use powerpoints with built-in usb chargers.

Included as standard are double powerpoints throughout your home and single powerpoints to microwave and provisions.

POWERPOINTS AND SWITCHES

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Classic light switch Classic Slimline light switch Saturn Series Espresso Black light switch

Saturn Series Espresso Black light switch Saturn Series Ocean Mist light switch

Saturn Series Pure White light switch Saturn Series Pure White light switch

Classic single powerpoint to microwave and

dishwasher provisions

Classic double powerpoint

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Classic Series powerpoint Classic Series powerpoint Saturn Series Espresso Black powerpoint

Saturn Series Ocean Mist powerpoint

Weatherproof outdoor power outlet

Saturn Series Pure White powerpoint

Slimline Series ZE-1 powerpoint

Saturn Series Espresso Black powerpoint

Slimline Series ZE-1 powerpoint

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Electrical and auxiliary systems are now part of everyday life. Whether for entertainment purposes, practicality or comfort, there are some key items you should consider. A home theatre is often seen as a luxury and usually left until after people move in, but there are some very affordable options available that won’t break the budget. A professionally installed system with hidden wiring and wall-mounted TV or projector systems can give you hours of entertainment as well as potentially increasing the re-sale value of your home. If you want provision for a future home theatre system, consider a pre-wiring pack to achieve a professional wireless appearance.

Circulate the air on a warm evening or disperse cooking smells that may have become trapped in sleeping zones with the addition of ceiling fans. Make the most of your alfresco and outdoor living with a ceiling fan, keep the cool breeze flowing and the insects at bay.

No longer a luxury item, ducted vacuum systems are now a feasible home feature for all budgets. Replace the need for costly and cumbersome vacuums and consider a ducted system to efficiently clean your whole house. Rather than re-circulate dust particles into the air like traditional vacuums, a ducted system can maintain optimum air quality by removing the dirt and debris completely from the home through ducts with outlets in rooms.

AUXILIARY ELECTRICAL

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Harmony ceiling fan

EVS 2606 ducted vacuum system (single storey)

Launceston ceiling fan

EVS 2808 ducted vacuum system (double storey)

CEILING FANS

DUCTED VACUUM

YOUR OPTIONS

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OUR LOYALSUPPLIERS

A& L Windows alwindows.com.au Aluminium Windows and Doors

Alder Tapware aldertapware.com.au Tapware

Argus Technologies argustechnologies.com.au Ducted Vacuum and Security Alarms

Austral australbricks.com.au Bricks

Brivis Heating brivis.com.au Heaters and Coolers

Beaumont Tiles beaumont-tiles.com.au Wall and Floor Tiles

Boral boral.com.au Bricks

Carpert Call carpertcall.com.au Carpets and Flooring

Caesarstone caesarstone.com.au Benchtops

Caroma caroma.com.au Sanitary Ware

Clark clark.com.au Kitchen Sinks and Laundry Tubs

Clean & Secure Ducted Vacuum and Security Alarms

Crimewatch crimewatch.com.au Security

Corinthian corinthian.com.au Timber Doors and Bi-fold Doors

Crystal Interior Concepts crystal-ic.com.au Showers / Shelving / Mirrors / Splashbacks

CSR Bradford bradfordinsulation.com.au Insulation

CSR Monier monier.com.au Roof Tiles

Dandy Air Air Conditioning / Ducted Heating

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Decina decina.com.au Spas and Baths

Dual Heating dualheating.com.au Air Conditioning /Ducted Heating

Dynamic Garage Doors dynamicdoorservice.com.au Garage Doors and Remotes

Grohe argentaust.com.au Basin and Tapware

Hafele hafele.com.au Kitchen Accessories

Hettich hettich Cabinetry Hardware

Insinkerator insinkerator.com.au Food Waste Disposers

Jetmaster jetmaster.com.au Gas Log Fires

Laminex laminex.com.au Decorative Surfaces

Lockwood lockweb.com.au Door Hardware

Flooring Extra flooringextra.com.au Carpets and Flooring

Major Carpets majorcarpets.com.au Carpets and Flooring

Methven methven.com.au Tapware

Phoenix phoenixtapware.com.au Tapware

Rinnai rinnai.com.au Hot Water Systems

SMEG smeg.com.au Appliances

Stegbar stegbar.com.au Timber Doors and Windows

Tankworks tankworks.com.au Rain Water Tanks

Technika technika.com.au Appliances

TermGuard termguardmelbourne.com.au Termite Protection

Victory Blinds victoryblinds.com.au Curtains and Blinds

Villeroy & Boch argentaust.com.au Basin and Tapware

Vito Bertoni aldertapware.com.au Tapware

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Simply refer a friend or family member to build their home with Carlisle and be rewarded!

1. Ask your Client Liaison

Executive for the referral

form and fill in your details.

2. Remind your friend or

family member to bring the

Referral Form with them

when they meet with their

Client Liaison Executive.

3. When their new home

moves to site start stage,

we will hand over a cheque

to you for $500.

Note: You must be an existing or

previous client of Carlisle Homes to

be eligible to claim a referral reward.

To find out more about refer a

friend, speak to your Client Liaison

Executive.

REFER A FRIEND &RECEIVE $500

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COLOUR BROWSESELECTIONS

The Colour Browse Selections outline the breakdown of choices that you will make throughout your Spectra journey. Moving through

each of the zones of your new home one at a time, this list gives you the opportunity to holistically plan, select and consider your

colour selections in the lead up to your appointments at Spectra. There are many important decisions to make, however, we suggest

that you use this breakdown to plan ahead and create the look and style that you’re after.

EXTERNAL

ITEM 1ST CHOICE 2ND CHOICE

Bricks

Bricks (Second Selection)

Argus Technologies

Austral

Brivis Heating

Mortar

Roof Tiles / Colorbond®

Garage Door Profile / Colour

Gutters / Fascias / Downpipes

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EXTERNAL

ITEM 1ST CHOICE 2ND CHOICE

Aluminium Windows

Timber Windows

Front Door Style / Glazing

Front Door Colour

Cladding

Render (Selection 1) (if applicable)

Render (Selection 2) (if applicable)

INTERNAL

ITEM 1ST CHOICE 2ND CHOICE

Ceiling Cornice

Internal Walls

Architrave / Skirting / Doors

Architrave / Skirting Profile

EXTERNAL / INTERNAL FIXTURE & FITTINGS

ITEM 1ST CHOICE 2ND CHOICE

External Handles

Internal Handles

Cabinet Handles

Robe Handles

Basins

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FLOORING KITCHEN

ITEM 1ST CHOICE 2ND CHOICE

Floor Tiles

Carpet

Laminate Timber Flooring

Benchtop

Cabinets

Overhead Cabinets

Perspex Doors

Glass Splashback

ENSUITE

ITEM 1ST CHOICE 2ND CHOICE

Benchtop

Cabinets

Vanity Wall Tiles

Shower Wall Tiles

Bath Hob Tile

Floor Tile

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BATHROOM

ITEM 1ST CHOICE 2ND CHOICE

Benchtop

Cabinets

Vanity Wall Tiles

Shower Wall Tiles

Bath Hob Tile

Floor Tile

POWDER ROOM

ITEM 1ST CHOICE 2ND CHOICE

Benchtop

Wall Tile

Floor Tile

LAUNDRY

ITEM 1ST CHOICE 2ND CHOICE

Benchtop

Cabinets

Wall Tile

Floor Tile

MISC.

ITEM 1ST CHOICE 2ND CHOICE

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The information contained in this Guide is for general information purposes only. The information is provided by Carlisle Homes and while we endeavour to keep the information up to date and correct, we make no representation or

warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability with respect to the information, products, services, or related graphics contained in the Guide for any purpose. Any reliance

you place on such information is there strictly at your own risk. Carlisle Homes has no control over the availability of products or services provided by a third party. Where a product or service is unavailable or discontinued, Carlisle Homes

will provide an equivalent product or service at its sole discretion. Carlisle Homes has attempted to be as accurate as possible in describing the products. However, Carlisle Homes does not warrant that product descriptions are accurate,

complete, reliable, current, or error-free. If a product offered by Carlisle Homes itself is not as described, your sole remedy is to return it in an used condition. All intellectual property rights and copyright in this Guide are owned by Carlisle

Homes absolutely. Reproduction in any form either in whole or part is forbidden. Images are for illustrative purposes only and may depict upgrade options. Some photographs may also depict features not supplied by Carlisle including,

but not limited to landscaping, window furnishings, fireplaces, wall furnishes and finishes, cladding, in built joinery, decorative lighting, decor and furniture. © 2016 Carlisle Homes PTY LTD.

NOTES

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After more than 10 years of building homes across Melbourne and Geelong, we are proud to say we are just as committed to delivering market leading quality and exceptional service today as we were in the beginning.

At Carlisle we take great care to ensure our clients are guided through their building journey, supported at every point by a process that is transparent and a team that is committed to customer satisfaction.

With our award winning service and uncompromising quality, our aim is to deliver the home of your dreams and an experience to remember.

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YOUR SPECTRA GUIDE 3

WELCOME 5

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 6

OUR SHOWROOM 7

USEFUL TOOLS 8

INSPIRE BY CARLISLE 9

EXTERNAL ZONE 11

INTERNAL ZONE 77

ELECTRICAL ZONE 153

OUR LOYAL SUPPLIERS 167

REFER A FRIEND 169

COLOUR BROWSE SELECTIONS 171

NOTES 175

CONTENTS

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Your Spectra Selection Guide provides a comprehensive reference

covering every aspect of Spectra, including all your colour and

product options. In a way it’s like your virtual Spectra tour, it’s

even presented in exactly the same format as the showroom

flows, as you make your selection journey starting from the front

door, through each room in detail and finishing with lighting and

electrical options.

Take the time to read all the information and utilise the suggested

tools. The more time invested into your preparation, the more

rewarding and enjoyable your Spectra experience will be – and of

course, the result will be your dream home becoming a reality.

Throughout this guide, for every decision you’ll need to make, we

have provided important information on your standard inclusions

and upgrade options.

We look forward to sharing your Spectra experience and

watching your new home come to life.

YOUR SPECTRA GUIDE

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WELCOME TO SPECTRAWelcome to one of the most exciting and fun steps in building your new dream home – the Spectra colour and product selection process.

With Carlisle, you don’t have to drive all over town hunting around for quality materials and finishes because we have all of Australia’s most well-known and loved brands under the one roof. You’ll also get your very own Interior Designer to guide you through the selection process.

At Spectra you’ll be able to explore our Award Winning showroom with full size display areas choosing from top brands such as Laminex®, Colorbond© and Caesarstone® just to name a few. Browse through quality home products including the finest in European cooking appliances, paint colours, floor coverings, cabinetry options, glass splashbacks, ducted vacuum units, alarm systems and home entertainment systems – the list is endless.

VISIT OUR DISPLAY HOMES

It’s a good idea to visit as many display homes as possible so that you can check out options in a real home setting.

BROWSE APPOINTMENT

Before you attend your colour selection appointment, you will be invited to attend a browse appointment, which we highly recommend. This will help you prepare for your colour selection appointment and ensure you make your choices with confidence.

COLOUR AND ELECTRICAL SELECTION APPOINTMENT

You will be assigned an Interior Designer to guide you through the Spectra experience, assist with your selections, discuss colour palettes and review your lifestyle needs. We will also take you through your electrical plan and help you select your electrical options. There are many decisions that you will need to make but no need to feel overwhelmed, you are in expert hands.

During your appointments you won’t obtain detailed pricing on variations and upgrades, these will be costed and provided for review at your tender appointment. Any structural variations should be discussed with your Sales Consultant as they are not covered during your Spectra appointments.

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HOW LONG WILL MY COLOUR AND ELECTRICAL APPOINTMENT TAKE?

Your colour and electrical selection appointment can take a full day to complete, so we recommend organising time away from work and co-ordinating the pick-up of children from school. If you have toddlers, don’t worry, at Spectra we have a dedicated kids’ room to keep them entertained.

SHOULD I BRING FOOD AND DRINKS?

We want you to be able to focus on making your selections so we have you covered, we will provide you with a fully catered lunch to enjoy. Your Client Liaison Executive will send you a list of lunch options prior to your appointment for you to choose from. We also offer tea, coffee and water throughout the day.

Please let your Client Liaison Executive know if you have any dietary requirements when booking your appointment.

WHERE SHOULD I PARK?

There is plenty of parking available for our customers at Spectra. Check out the recommended areas on the map to the left. There is also public transport access if you or any of your family aren’t able to drive to your appointments.

IS THERE INTERNET ACCESS?

Yes, free wi-fi is available at our Spectra Selection Centre for your leisure and use. Simply connect to the Carlisle Guest wi-fi network on your arrival.

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OUR SHOWROOM

EXTERNAL/ZONE

LOUNGES

PUBLIC BATHROOM

COFFEE/TEAKIDS

ROOM

BABY CHANGE ROOM

MEETING ROOMS

MEETING ROOM

GREEN ZONE

KITCHEN & BATHROOM

INTERNAL/ZONE

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USEFUL TOOLS THE CARLISLE BLOG

Make yourself a coffee and take the time to catch up on the latest design and styling trends, decorating advice and product updates with a visit to the Carlisle Homes blog. Our Interior Design team regularly update the blog with information to further educate and assist customers through the home selection, decorating and building stages - it’s like having your very own research assistant. With the opportunity to save articles or share through Facebook and Pinterest, the blog will become a very useful tool throughout your entire Carlisle Homes journey.

DISPLAY HOME THEMES

Whether you’re inspired by the Scandinavian Beauty theme or captivated by the Noosa Resort Style, there is sure to be a theme to match your new home dreams. Our Interior Design team develop Display Home themes based on researched national and international design trends to provide inspiration and ideas for our customers to consider. Make sure you have visited different Carlisle Display Homes and collected your ideas before your Spectra journey begins.

CARLISLE CONNECT

Carlisle Connect is the ultimate online tool, designed to help keep you informed and guide you through each stage of the building process. With your unique client username and password, you will be able to check the status at each stage of your build, watch video tutorials, prepare for upcoming milestones and keep all your information stored in one central place.

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ACTUAL 3D RENDER

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Be inspired by our new online design suite that allows you to customise and style your new home, anywhere and anytime you like. Conveniently located on the Carlisle Homes website, this new and innovative design suite will make it possible for you to design just what your dream home will look like. Inspire by Carlisle is the perfect place to gather research, explore our design collections, then customise and add your own flair through our Visualiser and Moodboard tools.

SEE YOUR IDEAS COME TO LIFE

Embrace your inner designer by using the online Visualiser tool to create your own dream home. In a few simple clicks you can customise exteriors and interiors with hundreds of textures, materials and colours and see your home transform right in front of you. The best part is, you can register to save or share your theme

and bring it with you as inspiration to your Spectra Selection appointment!

CREATE, INSPIRE, SHARE

Build beautiful moodboards by combining products, colours and textures to help create the perfect theme for your new home. You can even share your

moodboards with friends for more tips and inspiration.

EXPLORE DESIGNER THEMES

Get the inside scoop from our designers on how to create display home style in your own home. We take you room by room and highlight the key features on a

range of modern, classic and interior design trends.

DISCOVER OUR HOME STYLES

View hundreds of inspirational exterior and interior images from our display homes in your gallery to help bring your dream designs to life.

INSPIRE BY CARLISLE

French Chateu

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We all know the power of the first impression! The Spectra External Zone is your opportunity to create a street appeal to be the envy of your neighbours.

Explore the Living Green Zone for options such as hot water systems and rainwater tanks, with the potential to save money by reducing energy and helping to preserve the environment.

Be welcomed home each day by your choice of bricks and roofing materials defining your street presence and style theme. Detail the exterior of your home with your selection of doors and windows to complete the picture.

EXTERNALZONE

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LIVING GREEN ZONE

SOLAR HOT WATER SYSTEMS 13

RAINWATER TANK 15

SOUND INSULATION 17

HEATING 19

COOLING 21

EXTERNAL

BRICKS 23

MORTAR 31

ROOF TILES CONCRETE 33

ROOF TILES TERRACOTTA 37

COLORBOND© ROOF 41

GARAGE DOORS 43

RENDER 47

FASCIAS, GUTTERS AND DOWNPIPES 49

DOORS AND WINDOWS

ENTRANCE DOORS 51

ENTRANCE DOOR FRAMES 55

EXTERNAL DOOR FURNITURE

FRONT ENTRY 57

EXTERNAL DOOR FURNITURE

INTERNAL ACCESS DOOR 61

EXTERNAL DOORS 65

WINDOWS 69

WINDOW GLAZING 73

WINDOW COVERINGS 75

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SOLAR HOTWATER SYSTEMSSolar hot water systems use the power of the sun to heat your water. Australia is renowned for its hours of sunshine so it is logical to maximise this plentiful free energy source.

Solar water systems include collectors mounted on the roof of your home to absorb the sun’s energy. Cooler water from a storage tank is heated by being fed past these collectors and then returned to the tank and circulated via pipes around your home for you to use.

When there isn’t enough energy from the sun, your system reverts to a back-up gas system to ensure hot water is always available. Depending on the climate and your system configuration, solar water heating can provide up to 90% of your household’s hot water for free.

Many larger families upgrade to additional panels and larger tanks to further maximise on this natural energy source and reduce reliance on electricity and gas hot water.

To reduce water wastage and inconvenience, you may want to consider adding a second instantaneous water heater to key bathroom areas.

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CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Rinnai Solar 175LT Sunmaster

tank with S20 gas booster &

solar panel (20 litres per minute)

Rinnai Solar 175LT Sunmaster tank

with S26 gas booster & solar panel

(26 litres per minute)

Rinnai Solar 270LT Sunmaster tank

with S26 gas booster and 2 solar

panels (26 litres per minute)

Rinnai Solar 215LT Sunmaster tank

with S26 gas booster and 2 solar

panels (26 litres per minute)

Rinnai Solar 215LT Sunmaster tank

with S20 gas booster and 2 solar

panels (20 litres per minute)

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A F F O R D A B L E L U X U R Y

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RAINWATER TANKRainwater is a natural resource that is readily available, especially in the state of Victoria. By collecting rainwater you can reduce household water costs, have a lush and healthy garden and play a significant role in water conservation for your community with less reliance on water storage dams and the reduction of stormwater runoff.

Within the Spectra Living Green Zone, you can review different tank shapes and capacities to suit your home and water usage requirements.

A well-designed rainwater harvesting system can save up to 40% of water over normal household mains water consumption, making it cost-effective and saves precious water. Rainwater can be used for toilet flushing, garden watering and washing machines – the possibilities are endless.

You can choose to upgrade from a variety of tank size options in a range of colours.

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5000 litre with pump3000 litre with pump2100 litre with/without pump

Refer to Colorbond© Roof section on page 41 for colours.

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SOUND INSULATIONFor many new homeowners their choice of home design is based on a number of lifestyle and family considerations such as where the children will play, where the bulk of entertaining will take place or the location of the sleep zone.

With this in mind, there are materials that can offer improved sound attenuation within the home. Maybe you would like to isolate the theatre room or reduce noise to create a peaceful parent’s retreat.

Adding noise insulation features in your home during construction can considerably improve the re-sale appeal for the future. Choose from SoundStop® plasterboard and SoundScreen™ batts for improved noise attenuation.

For double storey homes, you can choose to add acoustic underlay to upstairs carpet for improved sound insulation.

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CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Wall batts to external house walls

including garage/house common wall

and standard plasterboard

Ceiling batts to tiled roof areas

(excluding porch, garage and alfresco)

SoundStop® plasterboard is

specifically developed to control room

noise levels, improving living comfort

by reducing sound transfer from one

room to another

SoundScreen™ batts dramatically

reduce unwanted noise transfer

through walls and between floors

and can absorb as much as 75% of

the sound power to effectively

reduce noise to acceptable levels

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HEATINGThe temperature of your home affects the comfort level of your family so it’s important to consider what heating solution will suit your family’s needs. There are also other important factors to consider such as running costs and energy efficiency.

Your new home comes with the Brivis 3 star ducted heating system but you have the option to upgrade to a 4, 5, or 6 star system. The higher the star rating, the more energy efficient the heater is - meaning bigger annual savings on your running costs. On average, an increase of one star means energy usage savings of approximately 10 percent.

Zoned climate control gives you the ability to heat only the rooms you desire, all from a single Brivis Networker Controller. Switching off unused zones not only helps reach your set temperature faster, but will also save you lots on your energy bill.

Depending on the home design, there may be an option for you to add more duct points to increase coverage of your heating system.

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Brivis StarPro 6 Star with

Networker Controller

CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Brivis Compact Classic Series 3 Star with Programmable Controller

Brivis StarPro 5 Star with

Networker Controller

Brivis StarPro 4 Star with

Networker Controller

Zone Plus system to control up to

4 individual zones (compatible with

4 star or above)

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COOLINGYour cooling system is a long term investment so it is important to consider your current needs, as well as your future ones. Think about how many rooms you want to cool at any given time. A small upgrade now can significantly increase your future comfort and dramatically reduce your energy bills.

You have the option of evaporative cooling or refrigerated cooling, with both options having different configurations and budget options to suit varying lifestyle situations.

Ducted evaporative cooling comprises a central cooling unit, which is connected to a series of outlets. Positioned strategically throughout the house, these outlets, or ducts, are installed in the ceiling while the cooling unit is installed on top of the roof. Cool fresh air flows through these outlets into every room of your home that you want cooled.

Refrigerated cooling gives you total climate control in your home all year round using an air conditioning unit as well as Brivis ducted heater to give you both heating and cooling through the same ducts. By installing Brivis integrated climate equipment (ICE Series), both heating and cooling can operate via the Networker or Programmable wall control. And due to the Networker being completely programmable, you have the ability to set and forget.

Zoned climate control gives you the ability to cool only the rooms you desire, all from a single Brivis Networker Controller. Switching off unused zones not only helps reach your set temperature faster, but will also help you achieve further savings on your energy bills.

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Brivis Ice Series (refrigerated

cooling) with Networker Controller

Brivis Promina Series (evaporative

cooling) with Networker Controller

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Carlisle Homes offer options from Austral and Boral bricks to create the right external aesthetic for your home.

Austral and Boral Category 1 bricks are included as part of your home with the option to select from the other categories as an upgrade. After reviewing colour styles in the online Visualiser Tool, it is highly recommend that you visit both Austral and Boral sample centres as well as viewing Carlisle Display Homes to inspect options in natural light situations and obtain an appreciation for the colour variations that can occur.

BRICKS

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Category

1

Homestead Buff

Access Cream

Homestead Red

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Category

1ACategory

2Category

3

Access Chestnut Homestead Blackwood Settlers Parchment

Harvest Cotton Settlers Pepperwood

Harvest Linseed Indulgence Truffle

Harvest Buckwheat Indulgence Praline

Access Ruby

Access Ash Indulgence Biscotti

Homestead Redgum

Melbourne Brighton

Access Fawn Homestead Mushroom

Homestead Tan

Settlers Mannagum

Settlers Beechwood

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Category

4Category

7Category

8

Category

8

Melbourne Hawthorn Graphite

Melbourne Newport Zinc

Symmetry Red

Nickel

50mm

Zinc 50mm

Category

5

Char

Steel

Iron

Symmetry Grey

Blackstone

Melbourne Canterbury Symmetry Tan

Symmetry Cream

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Category

1

Brushwood Mocha

Kurrajong

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Category

1ACategory

2Category

3Category

4

Jarrah Ironbark Gypsy Rose Taupe Grey Velour

Category

5

Oak Velour

Dark RyeMerbauTanami

Grey Nuance

Mist

Hartland

Grampian Blue

Labassa

Brown Terrain Glenfern La MesaRouge

YOUR OPTIONS

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Windorah

Black Ash

Raven

Category

7

Victoria Blue 50mm

Grey Nuance 50mm

Domino 50mm

Morell 50mm

Domino

La Mesa 50mm

Labassa 50mm

Eaglemont 50mm

Barwon 50mm

Platinum

Morell

Canyon

Eaglemont

Heathwood

Barwon

Category

6

Storm

Victoria Blue

Malt

Dover

Liquorice

Castillo

Cobblestone

Harvest Gold

Aubergine

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MORTARThe mortar profile type and colour can not only define your facade style but also influence the look and feel of your brick selection. The mortar profile refers to how the band of mortar between the bricks is finished. Your home includes rolled joint profile mortar in a natural colour as standard.

Common mortar colours include:

Natural - the most commonly used mortar

Off-white - accentuates the colour of your bricks

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Not suitable for all bricks

CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Included as a standard feature

is rolled mortar profile in a

natural colour

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ROOF TILESCONCRETERoof tile selection can be the finishing touch to help bring your facade theme together.

Your Carlisle home includes CSR Monier concrete tiles with a choice of six standard colours. Lapped ridge profile is included as standard for concrete roof tiles. For a streamlined and clean look, you may upgrade to a flush A-line ridge profile.

You can add Bradford Thermoseal roof tile sarking, a protective second skin that reduces draughts and protects your home from wind-driven rain. It is installed underneath concrete roof tiles and makes your home feel more comfortable thanks to the reflective silver foil on the inside. Take advantage of the opportunity to install sarking as part of your build – it even protects the building structure and improves on-site workflow efficiency during the construction period too!

After reviewing colour styles in the online Visualiser Tool, it is highly recommended to plan a trip to our Carlisle Display Homes to view tiles in various lighting situations and to observe colour variations.

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Category

1

Wild Rice Wollemi

Babylon

Sambuca

Aniseed

Barramundi

Elabana ProfileTraditional look incorporating on-trend colours

with a curved profile

Lapped RidgeWith its side stair

type profile, a lapped

ridge will complete a

traditional look

CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Category

1A

Tudor ProfileGeometric lines suitable for both traditional and

contemporary home styles

Aniseed

Barramundi

Sambuca

Saffron

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Category

2Category

3

Traditional ProfileIncorporates a subtle curve that delivers a uniquely traditional or contemporary style traditional and contemporary home styles

Sambuca

Barramundi

Aniseed

Babylon

Horizon ProfileFlat roof tile that delivers a contemporary and streamlined look traditional and contemporary home styles Babylon

Chai

Wild Rice

SambucaAniseed

Vodka

Barramundi

Caraway

Wollemi

Chilli

Bunya

Camelot

Silver Perch

Saffron

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Category

4

Georgian ProfileTraditional shingle style roof tile for a classic

look traditional and contemporary home styles

Madison ProfileIncorporates a centre shadow line for a

minimalistic style

Cambridge ProfileHewn stone roof tile that suits both

contemporary and traditional styles

A-Line RidgeFor a clean and streamlined

look, opt for an A-line ridge

Soho Night Soho Night Soho Night

Bradford Thermoseal Sarking

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ROOF TILESTERRACOTTATerracotta roof tiles are available as an upgrade option and alternative to concrete roof tiles. Terracotta roof tiles are made of natural clay and offer you the added advantage of long-lasting colours that will never fade. Not only will terracotta tiles create a unique look, they will also comply with some estate-specific covenants.

While concrete roof tiles are made from selected concrete, sand and pigments, terracotta roof tiles are made from a natural, kiln-fired clay product. Terracotta roof tiles therefore provide a high quality roofing material with long-lasting resistance to the elements.

You also have the option to add Bradford Thermoseal sarking to your terracotta roof. Sarking can be installed underneath the roof tiles, with a distinctive green outer surface and a reflective silver foil on the inward facing side. The reflective foil can help slow down heat flow, helping to make your home feel more comfortable.

To review terracotta roof tile colours and profiles, check out our online Visualiser Tool. We also recommend that you visit a CSR Monier Display Centre to view terracotta roof tiles in natural light situations.

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Tanbark Bungalow Potter Brown

Delta Sands

Earth Sunset Red Haze

Charcoal Granite Mystic Grey

Slate Grey Cottage Red Florence Red

Burgundy Aurora

Marseille ProfileFrench-inspired roof tiles that complement a classical style

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Granite Slate Grey

Delta Sands AuroraNullabor ProfileIncorporates a subtle curve that delivers a uniquely

traditional or contemporary style

Onyx Cashmere

Sabre EarthNouveau ProfileA sleek, contemporary style that delivers

striking visual appeal

Bradford Thermoseal

Sarking

Lapped RidgeWith its side stair

type profile, a lapped

ridge will complete a

traditional look

A-Line RidgeFor a clean and

streamlined look, opt

for an A-line ridge

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COLORBOND©

ROOFTo create a different streetscape style for your new home you may opt to upgrade to a Colorbond© steel roofing system for an elegant and genuine Australian look with improved durability. Some estate covenants include Colorbond© roofing as a mandatory requirement, you will need to refer to your estate guidelines for information.

A visit to the online Visualiser Tool will help you get an idea of how your finished home might look, experimenting with different colour palettes.

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Manor Red Terrain

Surfmist Evening Haze Classic Cream Paperbark

Cove Pale Eucalypt Woodland Grey Windspray

Deep Ocean Cottage Green Shale Grey Dune

Gully Mangrove Monument Night Sky

Ironstone Wallaby Jasper Basalt

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GARAGEDOORSYour garage door is a large element to consider in the design of your new home facade. There are many styles and colours to choose from in the standard range or you may choose to upgrade to enhance your street presence even further.

Included as standard to your garage is a double sectional overhead door, opening up into the garage and across the ceiling. You can choose from a range of standard garage door styles and colours.

There are many upgrade options for you to consider, including timber-look, acrylic and cedar garage doors. Depending on the house and facade, you can also extend your garage, add a rear roller door and so on.

To review how your colour and style shortlist impacts your facade style, check out the online Visualiser Tool and experiment with your options.

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Classic

Cream

Cottage

Green

Pale

Eucalyptus

Surfmist Evening

Haze

Shale Grey PaperbarkHeritage

Monument Mangrove TerrainCove Dune Windspray GullyRanch

Wilderness BushlandNight Sky Wallaby Manor Red Deep OceanFlatline

SandbankWoodland Grey Ironstone Jasper BasaltSlimline

*Hi-lite glazing is also available to selected garage door styles.

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Dark Tint Light Tint

Classic Cedar

*Other colours available.

Ironbark Ebony

Remote control

Chestnut Dark Oak

Casuarina Light OakCaoba Dawn Kwila Natural

Opal White Matte Opal Glacier FlatlineSlimline

Black

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TIMBER LOOK DECOWOOD (TIMBER LOOK)* WESTERN RED CEDAR ACCESSORIES

SAVANNAH (HIGH GRADE STEEL)ACRYLIC

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RENDERIncluding rendered features or full render to your home creates an alternative look to general face brickwork. A new perspective is developed with an elegant new-look surface and the flexibility to choose from an extensive colour palette.

Putting together the material elements of your facade is quite an involved process with many designer combinations and colours to choose from. Facade render and colour themes are areas that are not feasible or cost effective to change at a later stage so it is important to explore options to find the right look for your home.

The standard inclusion is a two coat acrylic render and one coat acrylic texture. Colour selection is made from the Dulux Paint Colour palette.

You may choose to upgrade to a satin membrane for a washable finish. Satin membrane is a high performance, 100% acrylic based paint, formulated to provide an attractive and highly durable finish to most masonry and acrylic surfaces. Satin membrane will greatly improve the overall coating system performance whilst reducing maintenance and dirt pick-up.

The online Visualiser Tool gives you the option to experiment with different styles and themes, allowing you to print out your signature selections and bring with you to discuss with your Interior Designer at your Spectra appointment.

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Aumbry Beige Royal Charlie Horse Congo Capture

Ducal Grey Pebble Half Haast Half (NZ) Harold

Namadji Oriental Spice Ploughed Earth Prairie Dust

Raku Raw Cashew Nut Sandy Day Self Destruct

Deep Bamboo Hedgehope (NZ) Rakaia (NZ) Timeless Grey

Upgrade to satin membrane for a sheen finish

Additional rendering to exterior of home

Additional render colours

CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Part render facade

in up to 3 colours

(facade dependent)

Part render facade

in up to 2 colours

(facade dependent)

POPULAR COLOURS

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FASCIAS, GUTTERS AND DOWNPIPESWith a choice of colours for your fascias, gutters and downpipes, you have the opportunity to complement the palette used in your brickwork, render and garage door. Alternatively choose a contrast to achieve accentuated features.

Create some different colour combinations with the online Visualiser Tool to find the look to suit your dream facade.

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Surfmist Evening Haze Shale Grey Paperbark

Classic Cream Dune Windspray Woodland Grey

Cove Pale Eucalypt Gully Mangrove

Deep Ocean Cottage Green Wallaby Terrain

Jasper Basalt Manor Red Night Sky

Ironstone Monument

CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Choose a maximum of 2 colours as a standard feature from the palette below.

GUTTER

DOWNPIPE

FASCIA

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ENTRANCE DOORSThe front door to your new home not only keeps your family safe and secure from the world, but also welcomes your visitors with style.

Included as standard is a choice of four Corinthian front door options with clear glazing (where applicable) for homes in our Affinity Collection. There is one standard option for homes in our T-Range or you can upgrade for a different feature element to add to your street appeal. You have the option to paint or stain your timber entrance door, if applicable.

To experiment with different style and colour options, visit our online Visualiser Tool and experiment with how your chosen door will complement your facade.

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* Not all doors available for all designs

CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

PSLM204 WIN21

PURB2 Clear GlassPMAD101 PSLM202

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* Not all doors available for all designs

INF14G INF11G INF6G INF4 WIN52G

PURB104 PURB4 PMAD04 PSLM 208 PMAD104

PIVOT LUM 1S

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*Not all glazing available for all designs

WIN5 WIN5G LUM 1NS Desert Sand Slumped Waterfall

PURB1 PSTD5V5 SUNARC INF5VG Translucent Grey Translucent Rice Paper

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ENTRANCEDOOR FRAMESEntrance door frames vary between home designs and facade. Refer to your working drawings to ascertain whether a single door frame or double door frame is standard.

For Affinity homes, you also have the option to upgrade to a pivot door frame. With their wide and generous opening, pivot door frames will make a bold statement and create a grand look. Manufactured to high standards, the frame, pivot hardware and door are all supplied as one assembled unit ready for installation. With a wide range of styles to choose from, we have the pivot door to suit your home.

Sidelights allow natural light to come into your entry hallway and give the impression of a larger space. Single or double entrance sidelights may be included as standard to your new home, depending on the home design and facade. Clear glass glazing is standard for all sidelights, however you do have the flexibility to upgrade to other glazing options such as translucent for added security and privacy.

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Translucent

Pivot door frame (Affinity only)

CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

GLAZING*

GLAZING*

Grey Tint Rice Paper Crystal Leaf

White Cathedral

Single door and single

sidelight (house and

facade specific)

Double door and double

sidelights (house and

facade specific)

Double door and no

sidelights (house and

facade specific)

* Not all glazing available for all door sidelights

Clear Glass

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Complete the entryway to your home with stylish door furniture to add the finishing touch. Choose a polished or satin look, or upgrade with additional features and accessories. The Lockwood Symmetry Entrance Set in polished or satin stainless steel is your standard inclusion with a snib internally, you also have the option to upgrade to a deadbolt for extra security. For a more contemporary look, you may choose an upgrade option from the many lever style front door sets.

EXTERNAL DOOR FURNITUREFRONT ENTRY

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Symmetry Entrance Set

Polished stainless steel/Satin stainless steel

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LEVERS

Summit lever

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

Glide lever

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

Spire lever

Hakea lever

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

Element lever

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

Saltbush lever

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

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BACKPLATES DEADBOLTS

Vision backplate

Chrome plate (pictured with Summit lever)

Classic backplate

Chrome plate (pictured with Spire lever)

Double cylinder deadbolt

Symmetry

Single cylinder deadbolt

142 style

600mm back to

back pull handle

with roller bolt

and paradigm

deadbolt

Symmetry

Satin stainless

steel

(2340mm

High Doors)

Satin stainless

steel

(2340mm

High Doors)

Satin stainless

steel

(2340mm

High Doors)

143 style

600mm back to

back pull handle

with roller bolt

and paradigm

deadbolt

146 style

600mm back to

back pull handle

with roller bolt

and paradigm

deadbolt

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

Paradigm 005 double cylinder

deadbolt square

Paradigm 005 double cylinder

deadbolt round

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Included as standard is an internal access door from the garage to your home, complete with the Lockwood Symmetry Entrance Set in polished or satin stainless steel. You may also want to consider upgrading the lever or deadbolt for added security and style.

EXTERNAL DOOR FURNITUREINTERNAL ACCESS DOOR

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Symmetry Entrance Set

Polished stainless steel/Satin stainless steel

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LEVERS

Summit lever

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

Glide lever

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

Spire lever

Hakea lever

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

Element lever

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

Saltbush lever

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

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BACKPLATES DEADBOLTS

Vision backplate

Chrome plate (pictured with Summit lever)

Double cylinder deadboltClassic backplate

Chrome plate (pictured with Spire lever) Symmetry

Paradigm 005 double cylinder deadbolt round

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

Chrome plate/Satin chrome

Paradigm 005 double cylinder deadbolt square

Single cylinder deadbolt

Symmetry

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In addition to your front door, there are also other external door options that you should consider.

Included as standard to your laundry is an aluminium sliding door with clear glazing. If you’re after a classic look, you can opt to upgrade this to a timber hinged door. Depending on the home design and facade, the balcony on double storey homes will feature either an aluminium sliding door or entertainer sliding door with clear glazing as standard. You also have the option to upgrade to a timber sliding door on the balcony (facade specific).

Outdoor entertaining is made easy with the aluminium sliding doors to your alfresco included as standard to all homes. A select number of homes from our Affinity Collection also include an entertainer sliding door as standard. Explore the extensive range of external doors that you can upgrade to, such as boutique doors and timber doors.

Refer to your working drawings to ascertain the type of external doors included as standard in your home design.

EXTERNALDOORS

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CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Aluminium sliding door to laundry, balcony and alfresco Aluminium entertainer sliding door to selected balconies and alfrescos (house specific)

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Aluminium entertainer

sliding door*

Timber sliding door* Timber entertainer sliding door*

YOUR OPTIONS

*Cornerless units are also available to some doors and alfrescos (house specific)

Boutique bifold door*

(house specific)

Timber bifold door* (house specific) Boutique sliding door* WIN21 hinged timber door

(laundry only)

Boutique entertainer

sliding door*

Security doors

(sliding or hinged)

Flydoors

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ALUMINIUM TIMBER

BOUTIQUE (ALUMINIUM)*

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WINDOWSAluminium windows with an extensive choice of colour options are included with your new home creating many different style combinations. For a different visual feature to your facade, you may choose to upgrade to timber windows with a variety of stain colours and add flyscreens. Or, for a luxurious and clean look, opt for boutique aluminium windows with a thicker frame.

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Surfmist White Merino

Precious Silver Dune Black

Jasper Monument Woodland Grey

Aluminium sliding window

(house specific)

Aluminium awning window

(house specific)

Aluminium fixed window

(house specific)

Aluminium designer windows to façade

(house specific)

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Aluminium casement window

Boutique bifold window

(house specific)

Aluminium awning window

Boutique awning windowAluminium fixed window Boutique corner butt joint window

(facade specific)

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Timber bifold window (house specific) Timber awning window

Dark Oak

Flyscreens

Timber corner butt joint window

(facade specific)

Timber casement window

New Teak

JarrahTimber fixed window

Rich Walnut

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TIMBER POPULAR TIMBER STAINS ACCESSORIES

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WINDOWGLAZINGExpanses of glass doors and windows create lovely light filled spaces and can be a real design feature for your home. However, they can also be major contributors to the cost of your energy use by allowing unwanted heat gain in summer, and heat loss in winter.

Up to 40% of a home’s heating energy can be lost and up to 87% of its heat gained through glass. Double glazed windows and doors (sometimes referred to as IGU’s, Insulated Glass Units) are sealed units made up of two pieces of glass, separated by a sealed air gap and filled with argon gas.

The air gap acts as a thermal break between the inner and outer pieces of glass, reducing the flow of hot or cold air between the inside and outside of the home. These units also help prevent condensation from occurring inside the house when it is cold outside and warm inside and can help reduce noise attenuation by reducing the ability of outside noises to pass through the glass.

Depending on characteristics of your chosen block and design, such as orientation, window location and neighbouring homes, you may be required to include some double glazing to achieve your required 6 star rating. You can also upgrade to more units, either select windows or complete elevations to achieve further efficiencies and noise reduction.

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Clear Glass White Cathedral Grey Tint

Satinlite Spotswood Translucent

Double Glazing*

* Available to clear glass only. More information available in the Living Green Zone at Spectra.

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WINDOWCOVERINGSFor many, the window coverings and furnishings are the very last job on the to-do list, a task to manage once you have moved into the home. With the ability to include window furnishings as an upgrade, you have the exciting option to integrate this into your home automation network.

Importantly, the right choice of window treatments can make a significant difference to your heating and cooling costs by reducing the heat in Summer and keeping the warmth in during Winter, which means they can start to pay for themselves.

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Timber venetians

Cellular Blinds

Vertical blinds

Are a classic choice made from high quality cedar. They are easy to

operate, durable and offer total light control. Completely washable, this

product will not absorb moisture and is suitable for wet and humid areas

including bathrooms and kitchens.

Are a great modern solution, they are easy to operate, with an energy

efficient design which will complement any décor and environment.

Roller blinds are available in translucent or blockout materials. You can

also combine these benefits by installing a combination of translucent

and blockout blinds on selected windows.

Are adaptable, provide great coverage and are energy efficient. They

are ideal for hard-to-reach spaces and are able to cover large areas while

still providing great views of the outside. They are also easy to repair if

damaged, there’s no need to replace the whole blind, you can simply

replace the damaged section.

Offer a luxurious look with no visible joins and are Teflon coated and have

a mould resistant UV retardant finish. Combining many years of window

covering tradition with the benefits of contemporary engineering, the

roman blind is a timeless regulator of both light and privacy.

Provide the practical benefit of insulation and are ideal for any

architectural application. They are made using fabric that is honeycomb/

cellular in shape giving superior heat reflection properties to assist in

maintaining an energy efficient and comfortable living environment.

Roman blinds

Blockout and roller screens

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ROMAN BLINDS

ROLLER SCREENS

TIMBER VENETIANS

CELLULAR BLINDS

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Your new home is looking stunning from the street perspective, now it is time to create your unique style with the interiors. You may have a favourite theme from one of the Carlisle Display Homes, or perhaps you have your own moodboard to work with.

The Spectra Selection Centre is where you get down to business and make your selections for walls, floors, doors and stairs and choose your colour theme throughout. Your new designer kitchen comes to life with different layout configurations, benchtop options and appliances to choose from.

Turn your wet areas into luxurious retreats with designer tiling and basin selections and make the finishing touches with premium decor and fixtures.

INTERNALZONE

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WALLS, FLOORS, DOORS AND STAIRS

PAINTWORK 79

CORNICES 83

ARCHITRAVES AND SKIRTINGS 87

FLOOR COVERINGS 89

INTERNAL DOORS 93

INTERNAL DOOR FURNITURE 97

STAIRCASE 99

ROBES AND LINEN 101

FIREPLACES 105

KITCHEN

BENCHTOPS 107

CABINETRY 111

CABINETRY HANDLES 113

SPLASHBACK 115

SINKS 119

TAPWARE 121

APPLIANCES 125

WET AREAS

TILING 129

VANITY DESIGN 131

VANITY BASINS 133

BATHS AND SPAS 137

VANITY, SPA AND BATH TAPWARE 141

SHOWER FITTINGS 145

TOILETS 149

LAUNDRY CABINETRY 151

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PAINTWORKYour favourite themes from our Display Homes may include palettes of crisp whites, cool greys or warm neutrals to re-create in your new home.

We recommend that you select neutral tones that will not become outdated. It is easier to paint a few feature walls at a later stage than re-paint the entire house.

When selecting colour schemes you will need to consider three options; internal wall colour, ceiling colour and internal woodwork (internal doors, skirting and architraves). If you have chosen to upgrade to a square set cornice, your ceiling and walls will need to be the same colour choice.

Use the online Visualiser Tool to experiment with different colour themes to create the right look to complement your soft furnishings and decor items.

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Paintwork is completed throughout your home to your colour

selection in the following specifications,

Dulux Premium matt paint to all internal walls (three coats)

Dulux Premium flat acrylic paint to ceilings

(two coats)

Dulux gloss enamel paint to all interior timberwork

CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

To create a truly unique look, you can include

feature walls by choosing different colours for

areas as an upgrade option

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POPULAR COLOURS

Antique White U.S.A

Grey Pebble Quarter

Lexicon Quarter

Beige Royal Buff It Quarter

Haast Half (NZ) Hog Bristle Quarter

Limed White Quarter Mangaweka

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Mt Aspiring

Terrace White

White Duck Quarter

Natural White Opononi Half (NZ)

Vanilla Quake Quarter Whisper White

White Dune Half White Exchange Half

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CORNICESEven the smallest details can make a difference to the overall style of a room.

Included in your new home and garage as standard are 75mm cove cornices. Cornices are moulded plasterboard treatments applied to the junction between interior walls and ceilings adding the perfect finishing touch to every room.

You can create a range of styles using various cornice options. From the strong symmetrical lines of Trio cornice to the elegant soft curves of Symphony cornice, you may want to consider the range of cornice options to create your ideal look. To achieve a contemporary and streamlined look, you can omit the cornice and opt for the square set upgrade option which results in a clean finish between the wall and ceiling.

Your ceiling and walls will need to be the same colour choice if you’ve opted for a square set cornice.

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Standard 75mm cove cornice throughout your home and garage

CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Symphony

Cove Trio

Concerto

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Tempo

Aria

Square Set

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ARCHITRAVESAND SKIRTINGMedium density fibreboard architraves frame the doors and windows in your home to create a stylish finish to joinery.

Included throughout your Affinity home as standard are 67mm high skirtings and architraves, finished with enamel paintwork. Included throughout your T-Range home as standard are 67mm high skirtings and 42mm wide architraves also finished with enamel paintwork.

Whether your chosen style is contemporary or rustic, it can be enhanced by selecting a corresponding architrave or skirting. For a clean look, opt for the Double Pencil Round architrave and skirting. For a traditional look, you may want to consider the Replica or Colonial profile.

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Double Pencil Round Australian Colonial Pencil Round

Replica

Deco

Lambs Tongue Kingston

Half Splayed Colonial

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67mm high skirtings

42mm wide architraves

67mm high skirtings

67mm wide architraves

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FLOORCOVERINGSAfter a few visits to our Display Homes you have probably shortlisted your favourites when it comes to flooring options.

Whether it’s the blonde timber floors of the Nordic theme or stunning porcelain tiles to create a grand entry, your new floor is an important design element in creating your overall home style and theme. Whilst there are a few areas in your home where it is essential that tiles are chosen, (wet areas, bathrooms, ensuite, toilets, laundry, balcony), the remainder of the rooms can be a combination of a few products, for both functionality and aesthetics.

Included in your home are ceramic floor tiles from Classic Range to powder room (house specific), laundry, ensuite(s), toilet and bathroom up to 400mm by 400mm and tiled skirtings. Refer to page 129 for information on tiling to wet areas.

There are a number of carpet types, fibres and colours for you to choose from. The look and feel of your carpet can be enhanced by your choice of underlay. Several options are available beyond the standard, including underlay with acoustic properties and thicker underlay with a more luxurious feel. Or, you may also want to consider upgrading to timber, bamboo or Karndean vinyl.

With so many flooring options to choose from, we recommend that you ask yourself some important questions to ensure you feel confident when making your selections. The design and look you are after, location of the room, expected foot traffic and your family’s lifestyle and budget, are all important considerations.

Now is a great time to play with the online Visualiser Tool to experiment with different products and colours.

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Durable and ideal for heavy traffic areas.

It will not show footprint indentations

and the tightly packed loops prevent dirt

penetrating deep into the pile

Offers a variety of different styles and

patterns, it has a lovely textured feel and

is great if you’d like to make a feature of

your carpet

Is hard wearing and will not flatten as

much as plush pile. Joins are least visible

in this type of carpet

Offers a soft luxurious feel and can soften

the appearance of a room. This is one of

the most traditional styles of carpet

The type of carpet fibre you select will determine how long your new carpet

will maintain its condition. Different fibre types come with different benefits

and level of quality.

Loop pile

Twist pile

Plush pile

Level cut loop

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CARPET TYPES CARPET FIBRE TYPES

POLYPROPYLENE

Polypropylene is a solution dyed yarn and feels coarser than other fibre types.

It is stain resistant and offers good value for money.

POLYESTER

Polyester is a solution dyed yarn and feels exceptionally soft to touch.

This fibre is stain resistant and offers great colour clarity.

WHITE NYLON

White nylon is versatile and has great appearance retention. It offers a large

colour range and is durable and resistant.

SOLUTION DYED NYLON (SDN)

Solution dyed nylon is extremely durable, it is stain and fade resistant and

comes in a large range of colours.

WOOL BLEND

Wool blend feels soft like wool carpet but is more cost effective and durable

due to the 2 fibres being spun together.

WOOL

Wool is a soft and resilient fibre which is naturally stain resistant. This is the

only type of carpet which is renewable and biodegradable.

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Acoustic

(double storey only)

Classic Premium Super Premium

Marble look Stone look Textured look Large format

Laminate Engineered Australian

Species

Engineered Oak

Bamboo

Karndean

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YOUR OPTIONS

CARPET UNDERLAY

TILE STYLES

TIMBER TYPES

BAMBOO

LUXURY VINYL

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INTERNALDOORSInternal doors are often an after-thought, considered a function rather than a decorative feature. Take the opportunity to complete your personal style by considering your options from our extensive internal door upgrade range.

Flush panel doors are included as standard throughout your new home (including bedrooms) and will be the same colour as your architraves and skirtings.

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DECO 1S DECO 2S DECO 3S DECO 4S MODG 2

STA ATH CMB ROC BAL 1

INF 4G

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MODG 3 MODG 4 MODG 5 MODG 6 WIN 21

(Suitable for

paint or stain)

Double doors*

BAL 2 BAL 4 PMADIN 101 PMADIN 104 PMADIN 04 MADIN 4 PREF 1

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INTERNALDOOR FURNITUREYour internal door handles and hardware are an extension of your chosen décor style and provide the finishing touch to bring your theme together. Included as standard to your internal doors is a choice of any six levers, allowing you to perfectly complement any home style. You can also choose to add doorstops as an upgrade option, preventing the levers from damaging your walls and fixtures.

All levers are available with an additional privacy feature.

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White cushion 65mm long

doorstop

A320 doorstop

A300 doorstop

Privacy feature

A330 doorstop

A310 doorstop

YOUR OPTIONSCARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Hakea lever

Element lever

Summit lever

Saltbush lever

Glide lever

Spire lever

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STAIRCASEWhile the staircase performs a necessary function, it can also become a stunning focal point and a signature element in your new home. A number of components combine to create a beautiful staircase and design statement, such as handrail, baluster, step types and more.

For all the double storey designs, the craftsman enclosed customwood staircase with painted or stained newel post is included.

The standard design includes black round balusters placed vertically leading up the staircase. A visit to our Display Homes will provide an abundance of inspiration for upgrade options.

These include balusters in steel, natural timber or glass. For Affinity homes, you also have the option to upgrade to a full natural timber stained staircase.

RISER

STRINGER

BALUSTER

HANDRAIL

NEWEL POST

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BALUSTERS

Glass baluster (Affinity only) 32mm square kiln-dried

hardwood baluster

Flat wrought iron blade baluster Stainless steel baluster

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Craftsman customwood staircase

14mm black wrought iron baluster OR 12mm square

wrought iron baluster

Painted or stained newel post (house specific)

Feature stained natural timber handrail

Two large stained natural timber bottom treads with

carpeted treads to remainder

Stained natural timber capping to exposed stringer(s)

Closed risers

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Double handrail (Affinity only and

house specific)

Drop-down handrail

TREADS

Full kiln-dried hardwood staircase

(Affinity only)

RISERS

Open risers (Affinity only and

house specific)

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One of the most exciting parts of building your own home is finally having all of the things you’ve always wanted – like a walk-in robe! Included as standard are white melamine shelves to the robes and linen cupboards. For selected Affinity homes, included as standard is a feature walk-in robe fit out in a choice of laminate colours with additional shelving.

Throughout your home you will receive an abundance of storage space so clutter will never be a problem again. Everything will have its place so that your new home will always look clean and tidy. You can upgrade to include additional robe fitout features as well as a selection of glamorous sliding door types.

ROBESAND LINEN

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White melamine shelves with chrome hanging rails to robes

Feature walk-in robe fit out in a choice of laminate colours

with additional shelving and hanging rails (Affinity only and

house specific) or walk-behind robe with mirrored sliding doors,

melamine shelving and hanging rail (house specific)

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ROBES

Four white melamine shelves to linen cupboards

Flush panel hinged doors to enclose linen

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Colorboard built in robe towers, white melamine also available

Gloss vinyl framed sliding doors

Velour finish frameless sliding doors

Painted glass sliding doors

Quickslide flush panel sliding doors

Mirrored sliding doors

YOUR OPTIONS

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POPULAR COLORBOARD COLOURS

Warm White

Deep Anthracite

Black

Doe Skin

Brushed Nickel

Gentle Beige

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Urban Wood

Rock Salt

Charred Woodline

Seal Grey

Straight Grain Wenge

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YOUR OPTIONS

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Fireplaces can create a lovely warm ambience and a dramatic focal point in a room. The warm glow adds an additional lighting aspect to a living room and provides a style anchor for the remainder of your décor and furniture pieces.

For a classic yet stylish look, opt for a square fireplace with black surround that will deliver the ultimate in visual appeal. You also have the flexibility to add a luna mantle which not only acts as a beautiful frame for your fireplace, but also gives you extra space to display your favourite ornaments. Or, for an ultra modern and streamlined look, you can opt for a rectangular or double-sided fireplace to ensure that your fireplace is the centrepiece of your new home.

The different available textures of the fireplace surrounds, size variations and colour schemes means there is a product to suit most home styles. However, fireplaces are not suitable to all house types and locations. Your Interior Designer will let you know where a fireplace would be suitable in your chosen home design.

FIREPLACES

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Black surround

Rectangular

Stainless steel surround

Double-sided fireplace

(house specific)

Regent 15 stone surround

Luna mantle

Mezzo 1600 fireplace

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The kitchen is the heart of the home, a place where the family gathers for meals and friends get together over coffee. Regardless of our lifestyle, a lot happens in this hub of the home, which means taking the time to carefully plan how you and your family will live in this space. How will you entertain friends? Where will the main meals be eaten? Where are the views and natural light sources?

KITCHENBENCHTOPS

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YOUR OPTIONS

LAMINATE BENCHTOP

SQUARE-FORMLAMINATE BENCHTOP

Licorice Linea

Natural Quartz

Domain

Milano Walnut

Limestone

Peacestone

Espresso Ligna

Seasoned Oak

Mineral Harmony

Platinum Micro

Polar White

Pure Mineralstone

Espresso Feldspar

New Ash Dust

Paperbark

Oyster Linea

Antarctic Stone

Moose

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Category

1 Ocean Foam

Linen

Wild Rice

Jet Black

Ice Snow

White Shimmer

Nimbus

Walnut

Ginger

Almond Rocca

Ivory

Crème Brule

Urban

Osprey

Night Sky

Category

2Snow

Buttermilk

Clamshell

Wild Rocks

Fresh Concrete

Organic White

Shitake

Oyster

Raw Concrete

Nougat

Atlantic Salt

Raven

Sleek Concrete

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Category

3Pure White

Alpine Mist

Piatra Grey

Taj Royale

Frosty Carrina

Dreamy Marfil

Emperadoro

London Grey

Bianco Drift

Vanilla Noir

Category

4 Calacatta Nuvo

Statuario Maximus

Statuario Nuvo

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Kitchen storage configurations and the door and drawer finishes need to suit your requirements and style preferences. Think about your frequently used items and how and where they might be stored, you may consider changing some cupboard areas into drawers. What are some of your current storage problems and how can you avoid the same issues? Handle-less push to open drawers are a popular choice to create a streamlined style. Soft-close drawers are also available and allow you to create a seamless and highly functional kitchen.

By incorporating cargo bins, tea towel racks and storage racks into your cabinetry, you can further customise your kitchen and make life easier. If you’re a budding chef, you also have the option to add pot drawers to store your larger pots and cooking equipment. You can also opt for open shelves to showcase your favourite crockery and ornaments.

Other things to consider include edge profiles, waterfall panels and shadowlines.

With so many options to choose from it’s a good idea to check out cabinetry in the online Visualiser Tool to find the right combination to fit your kitchen ideas.

KITCHENCABINETRY

MICROWAVE SPACE

OVERHEAD CUPBOARD

WINE RACK

PERSPEX© DOOR

POT DRAWER

LAMINATE DOOR

OPEN SHELF

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YOUR OPTIONS

Rubbish bins

Tea towel racks

Storage racks

Soft close cabinetry doors

Pot drawers

Soft-close drawers

Silk Nuance

Crystal

YOUR OPTIONS

SELECTION OF FINISHES

Vinyl

2 Pac - Colour Tech

(Selected Range)

Timber Veneer

(Selected Range)

Laminate panels, doors with Laminex® ABS edging and 16mm end panels to

island bench

Full-width laminate overhead cupboards including up to 4 feature 19mm square

aluminium-framed Perspex© doors (house specific)

Laminate microwave space

Laminate panels, doors with Laminex® ABS edging and 16mm end panels to

island bench

Full-width laminate overhead cupboards including up to 4 feature

aluminium-framed Perspex© doors (house specific)

Laminate microwave space

Laminate open shelf and wine rack above fridge space

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Handles are the finishing touch to your cabinets and have a big influence on the overall feel of your room. When choosing your handles there are many factors to consider; do they suit the style of the room and are they functional. We have a vast range of handle finishes and designs to choose from so we will be sure to have something that ticks all of your boxes.

CABINETRYHANDLES

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POPULAR STYLES

YOUR OPTIONS

POPULAR STYLES

Category

1

Category

2

109.86.007 296mm and

109.86.009 406mm

124.02.310 40mm and

124.02.320 70mm

110.34.279 256mm and

110.34.679 256mm

110.34.355 172mm and

110.34.357 204mm

112.72.240 60mm and

112.72.940 60mm

112.90.214 217mm and

112.90.914 217mm

112.90.042 140mm and

112.90.045 236mm

115.40.005 224mm and

115.40.039 352mm

115.40.003 172mm and

115.40.007 300mm

112.60.245 241mm and

112.60.945 241mm

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Clear glass or tiled splashbacks to the rear of the cooktop add a distinct designer feature to the kitchen zone. Individually created from toughened grade A safety glass, glass splashbacks are available in any size and in a vast range of colours. Clear glass splashbacks have a green tinge, while Low Iron glass splashbacks have a reduced iron content resulting in slightly less of a green tinge. Different glass treatments and tiled options are available to consider as an upgrade.

Importantly, your splashback is a key component of your kitchen décor and needs to complement other colour features and elements. For this reason, now is a good time to switch to the online Visualiser Tool to find a splashback style to suit your planned kitchen theme.

KITCHEN SPLASHBACKS

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Included as standard to your Affinity

home is a classic tiled splashback or a

clear glass splashback

Included as standard to your T-Range

home is a classic tiled splashback

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POPULAR CLEAR GLASS COLOURS

White on Clear Black Blind Date Donkey Brown

Malay Grey Mocha Magic Ploughed Earth Puppy

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Subway look Hexagon look Marble look Stone look Mosaic look

Natural White Lexicon Soft Dove Haast Beige Royal

Black Metallic Bright Silver Metallic Harold Metallic Orangeade Metallic Pookie Bear Metallic

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POPULAR LOW IRON GLASS COLOURS

POPULAR METALLIC GLASS COLOURS

POPULAR TILED STYLES

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Contemporary and functional, your stainless steel double bowl sink is included as standard in your new home. For larger families, or for the budding gourmet chef, there are also a variety of upgrade options including different sizes and configurations.

If you are looking for a more streamlined and integrated look, consider an undermount sink to complement a Caesarstone benchtop.

KITCHENSINKS

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Clark Monaco 1 & 3/4 bowl Everhard Squareline 1180

double bowl topmount sink

Mercer Cook CK102 double

bowl undermount sink

Model 56+ insinkerator Model 66+ insinkeratorClark Quattro double-end

bowl topmount sink

Technika TSF202

undermount sink

Technika TSF101S

undermount sink

Oliveri MO70U

undermount sink

Zeto double bowl topmount

stainless steel sink

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Design is often in the detail and choosing the right tapware can enhance the overall look of your kitchen. Included in your new home as standard is the latest in European design with modern, stylish, contemporary and classic choices.

KITCHEN TAPWARE

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Alder Alto Gooseneck hob mixer Alder Alto rectangular mixer

Alder Alto Upsweep mixer

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Phoenix Argo Squareline mixer Phoenix Vivid Pullout mixer Phoenix Rush sink mixer Methven Minimalistic Gooseneck

mixer

Methven Spring Pull

Down mixer

Phoenix Vivid

slimline mixer

Phoenix Prize mixer Phoenix Vezz mixer Phoenix Blix mixer

Phoenix Radii sink mixerVito Bertoni Taya sink mixer Vito Bertoni Nuova Visivo mixer Phoenix Argo Gooseneck mixer

YOUR OPTIONS

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Kitchen appliances need to be functional, reliable and attractive in design. These are tools that the whole family will use everyday so it’s important to make sure you choose the best option to suit your needs.

Included as standard in your new home is a 900mm stainless steel Technika cooker and rangehood, but there are also many more options for you to consider. Explore the extensive range of high quality appliances and products to create the kitchen of your dreams.

KITCHEN APPLIANCES

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TechnikaTU950TME8

900mm-wide,

stainless steel multi-

function upright

cooker with wok burner

TechnikaTT948SS-5

900mm-wide, stainless

steel electric fully

programmable

multifunction oven

with

Technika H950STXPRO

900mm-wide, gas

cooktop with

stainless steel centre

wok burner and

electronic ignition

Technika B9GEFTSSC

900mm-wide, dual

fuel upright cooker

Technika

FHEE26A95-2

900mm-wide,

stainless steel glass

canopy rangehood

Technika D6900SS-2

900mm-wide, stainless

steel canopy

rangehood

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Fisher & Paykel OR90SDBGFX3

freestanding cooker

Ilve CJK90CSV-19 freestanding

cooker

Smeg IS7099 X90 rangehood Technika FHEE229SC9S

rangehood

Smeg SA9065XS

freestanding cooker

Technika H950STBGPRO cooktop Technika FHEEA98A9S

rangehood

Technika FHEE22A9S

rangehood

Ilve ILO990X underbench

oven

Ilve ILGP96X cooktop Technika TGC9IND

induction cooktop

Fisher & Paykel HC90DCXB1

rangehood

Smeg K181X90 rangehood

YOUR OPTIONS

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Smeg K24X90 rangehood Technika TTDT910-1

underbench oven

Technika TDX7SS dishwasher Technika TDX6SS-3 dishwasher

Smeg SA37X microwave Bertazzoni M45CAFX

coffee machine

Smeg DWA314X dishwasher Ilve IVFSD60 dishwasher

Technika TDX8SS-2 dishwasher

(also available as fully

integrated option)

Technika 600mm side-by-side ovens Fisher & Paykel DD60SCX7 single

drawer dishwasher

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Tiles form a huge part of the overall style of your home. There are many different styles which can be used over a range of different areas. From your large format tiles which cover expansive areas to your bathroom feature walls or tiled niches. Not only do you need to consider the style you’re after, you should consider what material and finish is best for you.

Porcelain is a fantastic, tough and very durable product that makes an ideal floor surface. It is easy to live with, easy to clean and maintain and will look brilliant for many, many years.

Normal porcelain tiles are used in very high traffic area or areas where anti-skid properties are important. They can be made in matt or textured. Glazed porcelain tiles are the most popular type of porcelain tiles and are made by using a decorative and super hard wearing glaze (which can be matt or gloss) over the porcelain base. Polished porcelain is simply normal porcelain which has been polished.

Ceramic tiles are one of the most practical building materials ever made. They are very durable; dent, scratch, and stain-resistant and very easy to clean. Ceramic tiles are always glazed as they are fired at a lower temperature than porcelain.

They can be either monocottura (single fired), where the glaze is applied before the initial firing; or bicottura (double firing), where the tile biscuit is fired, and possibly decorated, before the glaze is applied for a second firing.

In your Carlisle home, tiling is included as a standard feature in wet areas only. These areas include, laundry, toilets, bathrooms, ensuites and powder rooms. To explore the vast range of options and create different colour palettes, refer to the online Visualiser Tool.

TILING

FLOOR TILE

VANITY WALL TILES

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WALL TILE

TILED WASTE OUTLET

TILED SKIRTING

TILED SHOWER BASE

FEATURE WALL

Ceramic floor tiles to powder room

(house specific), laundry, ensuite(s), toilet (water

closet) and bathroom, selected from the Carlisle

Classic Range size up to 400mm x 400mm

Wall tiling to wet areas (As per plans)

Tiled skirtings to wet areas

CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Porcelain tiles

Ceramic tiles

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Additional tiling to remainder of home

Different shapes and styles such as timber look

and stone look

Different tile areas such as tiled niches and

feature walls

Porcelain tiles in range of styles and sizes

Floor to ceiling tiles

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Choosing the right vanity design can make your morning ritual a lot more enjoyable. The function and practicality is just as important as style and finishes so there are many things to consider when deciding on what design will work best for you.

What kind of benchtop do you want, what kind of finish are you after, how much storage do you need? You will also need to decide whether you would prefer an overhang edge or thicker benchtop, or whether shadowline is more your style.

As standard in your new home you will receive laminate benchtops. For that extra touch of sophistication, there are also upgrade options to choose from including Caesarstone benchtops and additional shelves or storage.

VANITYDESIGN

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Laminate floating unit with 32mm laminate benchtop and 20mm overhang

Laminate floating unit with 32mm laminate benchtop and 20mm overhang

Laminate floating unit with 32mm laminate benchtop, 20mm overhang

and towel storage

20mm thick Caesarstone benchtop

with 100mm shadowline

32mm laminate benchtop with

80mm edge

32mm thick laminate benchtop with

60mm edge and 16mm shadowline

20mm Caesarstone benchtop with

80mm edge and 80mm shadowline

YOUR OPTIONS

20mm Caesarstone benchtop with

16mm shadowline and 60mm edging

and drop down side

20mm Caesarstone benchtop

with 16mm shadowline with feature

hob extension

132

CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

ENSUITE

ENSUITE

BATHROOM

32mm laminate benchtop with 20mm

overhang and 3 open shelves/drawers

32mm laminate benchtop with

20mm overhang and towel storage

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A stylish and contemporary vanity basin will give your bathroom a seamless finish. Our standard offering includes a choice of three china hand basin designs. We also offer a range of optional upgrade basins, all with different styles and functionality.

Basins can be mounted on the countertop or suspended underbench, otherwise known as undermount sinks. Undermount sinks are only available with Caesarstone benchtops.

Some basins have an integrated tap landing and others are a vessel style. Vessel style basins will require an extended mixer or tap.

VANITYBASINS

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Raymor Amethyst square inset basin Raymor Amethyst medium countertop Raymor Topaz round countertop basin

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RF Essence 480 above counter basin Seima Gyali basin (Affinity only)

Caroma Basa counter basin Caroma Track counter basin Caroma Contura 530 basin

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Fienza Madison counter basin Seima Plati Classic rectangular undermount basin

(Caesarstone only) (Affinity only)

Raymor Pearl countertop basin

RF Karisma above counter basin Villeroy & Boch Loop and Friends 405mm

undermount basin (Caesarstone only)

(Affinity only)

Villeroy & Boch Loop and Friends 380mm

square countertop basin (Affinity only)

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Complete the pamper theme in the master ensuite with the ultimate in luxury spas. Included as standard, your new bathroom includes a designer acrylic bath perfect for a growing family. There are also a range of upgrade options to choose from including freestanding baths.

For selected Affinity ensuites, included as standard is a designer rectangular spa with chrome jets and hot pump.

BATHSAND SPAS

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Decina Carina bath

Decina Carina bath (bathroom) Decina Lago rectangular luxury spa (house specific ensuites)

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Spa version of Decina Carina bath (8 jets or 6+4 jets)

Decina Westin freestanding bath (house specific) Decina Cool freestanding bath (house specific)

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ACCESSORIES

Optional headrest to spas.

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Choosing the tapware for your bathroom and ensuite should enhance the design and style and complement the vanity and bath elements. Included in your new home as standard is the latest in European design with modern, stylish, contemporary and classic choices.

VANITY, SPA AND BATH TAPWARE

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CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Alder Alto basin and Nuova shower

mixers

Alder Alto basin and Nuova shower

mixersVito Bertoni Nuova wall mounted

bath spout and mixer (no backplate)

Vito Bertoni Kali basin mixer and

shower mixer

Vito Bertoni Kali bath mixer with

backplate

Vito Bertoni Nuova wall mounted

bath spout and mixer (with

backplate)

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Vito Bertoni Nuova mixers

Phoenix Rush mixers

Vito Bertoni Taya mixers

Phoenix Radii mixers

Vito Bertoni Café side mixer

Vito Bertoni Kali mixers (T-Range only) Phoenix Vivid black

slimline mixers

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Continuing the luxury theme throughout the bathroom and ensuite, the standard shower frames are semi-frameless. You can also upgrade to a fully frameless option or a suspended roller sliding door. Showers are complete with microphone outlet and sliderails for bathrooms and ensuites in Affinity homes. For T-Range homes, you’ll receive a microphone outlet and slide rail to the ensuite and a Euro showerhead to the bathroom.

Other shower options are displayed in our active shower wall at Spectra, including the latest black powdercoat finishes.

SHOWERFITTINGS

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CARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Vito Bertoni Moda round slide rail with

microphone shower head to ensuite

Euro shower head to bathroomVito Bertoni Moda round slide rail with

microphone shower head to ensuite

and bathroom

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Vito Bertoni Fresco

round rail with soap

dish and round

shower head

Vito Bertoni Eco rail

with hand-held

microphone outlet and

rectangular shower

dumper with diverter

Vito Bertoni Aquazone

rectangular shower

rail with hand-held

microphone outlet

Methven Rere Exposure

shower rail with diverter

and soap dish

Vito Bertoni Eco

rail with hand held

microphone outlet and

round shower dumper

with diverter

Phoenix Vivid V685MB

shower rail with soap dish

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Grohe Tempesta

Cosmopolitan II

shower rail and outlet

Caroma Essence Multi

rail and round shower

head

Methven Kiri Hi Rise

shower head with

Satinjet spray

Vito Bertoni Taya Excite

black shower rail

Methven Kiri shower

rail with Satinjet spray

and soap dish

Phoenix Lexi Twin shower

outlet with rectangular

hand held microphone

outlet and square shower

dumper with diverter

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Included as standard to your new home is a close-coupled toilet suite with soft-close seat. You also have the latest in designer upgrade options to choose from, including wall-faced suits and in-wall cistern suites.

TOILETS

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Adesso Classic close-coupled toilet suite with

soft close seat

Raymor Edge wall face toilet suite

Argent Galaxy vitreous china close-coupled

toilet suite

Everhard Virtue wall face toilet suite

Argent Galaxy wall face toilet suite, with in-wall

cistern (Affinity powder rooms only)

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While it is definitely not the most glamourous of rooms, the laundry can become the epicentre of household functionality. Take the time to consider how to plan your storage facilities and other design considerations.

Your laundry comes standard with a 45 litre stainless steel trough built into a laminate cupboard with square edge benchtop. There are also upgrades to consider including benchtop extension and broom cupboard for additional storage.

LAUNDRYCABINETRY

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45 litre stainless steel trough built into 800mm wide laminate cupboard

with square edge benchtop

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45 litre stainless steel trough built into 1350mm wide laminate cupboard

Overhead cupboards

Laminate base cupboards with square edge laminate benchtop

Full length cupboard and benchtop extension

Broom cupboard with fixed shelf

Caesarstone benchtop with undermount sink

YOUR OPTIONS

UPGRADES

FINISHES

Silk

Riven

Nuance

Crystal

Vinyl

2 Pac

Timber Veneer

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Our Spectra Selection Centre offers a unique place to discover modern technology for the home – all under one roof.

Explore a huge range of products including decorative pendants, ducted vacuums, security systems and even seamless data solutions. We have an array of options to enhance your everyday life.

ELECTRICALZONE

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LIGHTING� 155

DECORATIVE PENDANTS

EXTERIOR WALL LIGHTS

INTERIOR WALL LIGHTS

STEP LIGHTS

DOWNLIGHTS

STRIP LIGHTING

HOME�SECURITY� 159

ALARM SYSTEMS

CAMERA SYSTEMS

HOME AUTOMATION

POWERPOINTS��AND�SWITCHES� 161

LIGHT SWITCHES

POWERPOINTS

AUXILIARY�ELECTRICAL� 165�

HOME THEATRE

CEILING FANS

DUCTED VACUUM

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Lighting is an important aspect of your home, it affects your comfort, energy costs and can completely change the ambience of a room. Think about each individual room of your home both from a practical, and design perspective and the types of activities you will perform in each room.

There are three basic types of lighting for you to consider: general lighting, task lighting and accent lighting. General lighting provides an overall light that radiates a comfortable level of brightness. Task lighting helps you perform specific tasks, like reading, preparing food and doing homework, while accent lighting creates visual interest and is commonly used to highlight features like artwork or outdoor landscaping. Most rooms will need more than just one type of lighting. For example, task lighting is best for the kitchen but you may also opt for something that creates visual appeal like decorative pendants over your kitchen bench or strip lighting at the bottom of your cupboards.

The external lighting of your home should also be carefully considered. As well as creating a stunning street presence at night, there are security and safety advantages to a well lit home.

LIGHTING

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An emerging trend that suits all

budgets is the use of pendant lighting

as an illuminating decoration. As the

central hub of the home, the kitchen

can be further defined by pendants

spaced over the island bench.

A striking look can be created by

clustering an odd number of pendants

at different drop heights and possibly

even different styles, in a corner of a

sitting room or over a table. Smaller

pendants can even look effective

in bedroom areas over side tables

instead of traditional lamps.

Ceiling batten lights including

energy-saving globes and shades.DECORATIVE PENDANTS

Think beyond the usual downlights

and consider some feature wall

lighting along hallways and voids to

create an interesting new aspect or

to highlight artwork. Feature bedside

lights have become a popular choice

in sleep zones or recessed products in

study nooks.

INTERIOR WALL LIGHTS

Choose the contemporary yet

somewhat classical look of

downlights throughout living areas or

your entire home. LED and fluorescent

energy saving options are available

to enhance the green footprint of

your home.

DOWNLIGHTS

A stunning mood lighting effect can

be achieved with strip LED lights

running along the kickers at the

bottom of the cupboards or under

overhead cabinetry. This form of LED

lighting is ideal for enclosed spaces

such as in pelmets, along splashbacks

and in home theatres due to its low

production of heat.

STRIP LIGHTINGBe welcomed to the amazing home

you created with an illuminated

facade. External lights serve both

as a designer feature to complete

your individual streetscape and

functional element to light up

access areas after dark.

EXTERIOR WALL LIGHTS

Create a stunning architectural feature

with LED step lights recessed into

the wall. The perfect mood lighting

effect and night light to create a safe

environment for your children.

STEP LIGHTS

YOUR OPTIONSCARLISLE INCLUSIONS

Compact fluorescent 15W globe

Light shade

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YOUR OPTIONS

DECORATIVE PENDANTS EXTERIOR WALL LIGHTS

Tem White pendant Marva White pendant LED Single spot light Brugge Charcoal wall light

Hanover Silver wall lightPlymouth Black wall lightTimo Black pendant Macy Black pendant

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YOUR OPTIONS

INTERIOR WALL LIGHTS STEP LIGHTS

DOWNLIGHTS

STRIP LIGHTING

Lotus Cool White wall light Sendo wall light

Palmera LED wall light Madras wall light LED strip light

Mini round steplight White rectangular

steplight

Mini square steplight

Brushed chrome

(9W LED) downlight

White (9W and

13W LED) downlight

Satin chrome

(13W LED) downlight

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The security of your home is paramount when creating a safe haven for your family. There is a diverse range of home alarm systems available to choose from to suit all house types and lifestyle needs. Don’t just think about what you need now, consider your future plans to ensure your chosen system is scalable to grow with you. For additional security you have the option to add a fly door to some external doors, there is also a range of locks to choose from.

Extend your home security by including a camera and DVD recorder pack with access points throughout your home.

Bring your home to life by adding a home automation system. You have the option to upgrade to the Honeywell Tuxedo-Z Wave 3 which will give you the capability to control your security and home control functions, view and record video, or even use voice commands. There are additional add on features you can choose as well like automated lighting control and remote appliance control. This can all be done remotely using your smartphone, PC or tablet!

HOME SECURITY

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YOUR OPTIONS

Digital camera and

recorder pack

Paradox PDX-SP5500 10 zone panel

with LED keypad

Paradox PDX-SP5500 10 zone panel

with 5-inch touchscreen keypad

Paradox PDX-SP5500 10 zone panel

with LCD keypad

Paradox PDX-REM2 remote

Fob 4 button

Hills Kocom internal video intercom

monitor with vandal proof colour

camera and chime

Honeywell Tuxedo-Z Wave 3 Home

automation system

ALARM SYSTEMS CAMERA SYSTEMS

HOME AUTOMATION

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It’s the finer details in a home that really make a difference and with a range of modern and stylish switches to choose from, you can make sure every part of your home is perfect.

While your new home includes power points, it makes sense to take the time to think about how you will use each room now and into the future to decide if additional outlets are required. Consider which rooms you will watch TV in, what appliances you will have in the kitchen and where the kids might do homework. An extra power point installed during construction will save time and money compared to having it organised at a later stage. Also consider where you could use powerpoints with built-in usb chargers.

Included as standard are double powerpoints throughout your home and single powerpoints to microwave and provisions.

POWERPOINTS AND SWITCHES

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Classic light switch Classic Slimline light switch Saturn Series Espresso Black light switch

Saturn Series Espresso Black light switch Saturn Series Ocean Mist light switch

Saturn Series Pure White light switch Saturn Series Pure White light switch

Classic single powerpoint to microwave and

dishwasher provisions

Classic double powerpoint

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YOUR OPTIONS

Classic Series powerpoint Classic Series powerpoint Saturn Series Espresso Black powerpoint

Saturn Series Ocean Mist powerpoint

Weatherproof outdoor power outlet

Saturn Series Pure White powerpoint

Slimline Series ZE-1 powerpoint

Saturn Series Espresso Black powerpoint

Slimline Series ZE-1 powerpoint

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Electrical and auxiliary systems are now part of everyday life. Whether for entertainment purposes, practicality or comfort, there are some key items you should consider. A home theatre is often seen as a luxury and usually left until after people move in, but there are some very affordable options available that won’t break the budget. A professionally installed system with hidden wiring and wall-mounted TV or projector systems can give you hours of entertainment as well as potentially increasing the re-sale value of your home. If you want provision for a future home theatre system, consider a pre-wiring pack to achieve a professional wireless appearance.

Circulate the air on a warm evening or disperse cooking smells that may have become trapped in sleeping zones with the addition of ceiling fans. Make the most of your alfresco and outdoor living with a ceiling fan, keep the cool breeze flowing and the insects at bay.

No longer a luxury item, ducted vacuum systems are now a feasible home feature for all budgets. Replace the need for costly and cumbersome vacuums and consider a ducted system to efficiently clean your whole house. Rather than re-circulate dust particles into the air like traditional vacuums, a ducted system can maintain optimum air quality by removing the dirt and debris completely from the home through ducts with outlets in rooms.

AUXILIARY ELECTRICAL

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Harmony ceiling fan

EVS 2606 ducted vacuum system (single storey)

Launceston ceiling fan

EVS 2808 ducted vacuum system (double storey)

CEILING FANS

DUCTED VACUUM

YOUR OPTIONS

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OUR LOYALSUPPLIERS

A& L Windows alwindows.com.au Aluminium Windows and Doors

Alder Tapware aldertapware.com.au Tapware

Argus Technologies argustechnologies.com.au Ducted Vacuum and Security Alarms

Austral australbricks.com.au Bricks

Brivis Heating brivis.com.au Heaters and Coolers

Beaumont Tiles beaumont-tiles.com.au Wall and Floor Tiles

Boral boral.com.au Bricks

Carpert Call carpertcall.com.au Carpets and Flooring

Caesarstone caesarstone.com.au Benchtops

Caroma caroma.com.au Sanitary Ware

Clark clark.com.au Kitchen Sinks and Laundry Tubs

Clean & Secure Ducted Vacuum and Security Alarms

Crimewatch crimewatch.com.au Security

Corinthian corinthian.com.au Timber Doors and Bi-fold Doors

Crystal Interior Concepts crystal-ic.com.au Showers / Shelving / Mirrors / Splashbacks

CSR Bradford bradfordinsulation.com.au Insulation

CSR Monier monier.com.au Roof Tiles

Dandy Air Air Conditioning / Ducted Heating

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Decina decina.com.au Spas and Baths

Dual Heating dualheating.com.au Air Conditioning /Ducted Heating

Dynamic Garage Doors dynamicdoorservice.com.au Garage Doors and Remotes

Grohe argentaust.com.au Basin and Tapware

Hafele hafele.com.au Kitchen Accessories

Hettich hettich Cabinetry Hardware

Insinkerator insinkerator.com.au Food Waste Disposers

Jetmaster jetmaster.com.au Gas Log Fires

Laminex laminex.com.au Decorative Surfaces

Lockwood lockweb.com.au Door Hardware

Flooring Extra flooringextra.com.au Carpets and Flooring

Major Carpets majorcarpets.com.au Carpets and Flooring

Methven methven.com.au Tapware

Phoenix phoenixtapware.com.au Tapware

Rinnai rinnai.com.au Hot Water Systems

SMEG smeg.com.au Appliances

Stegbar stegbar.com.au Timber Doors and Windows

Tankworks tankworks.com.au Rain Water Tanks

Technika technika.com.au Appliances

TermGuard termguardmelbourne.com.au Termite Protection

Victory Blinds victoryblinds.com.au Curtains and Blinds

Villeroy & Boch argentaust.com.au Basin and Tapware

Vito Bertoni aldertapware.com.au Tapware

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Simply refer a friend or family member to build their home with Carlisle and be rewarded!

1. Ask your Client Liaison

Executive for the referral

form and fill in your details.

2. Remind your friend or

family member to bring the

Referral Form with them

when they meet with their

Client Liaison Executive.

3. When their new home

moves to site start stage,

we will hand over a cheque

to you for $500.

Note: You must be an existing or

previous client of Carlisle Homes to

be eligible to claim a referral reward.

To find out more about refer a

friend, speak to your Client Liaison

Executive.

REFER A FRIEND &RECEIVE $500

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COLOUR BROWSESELECTIONS

The Colour Browse Selections outline the breakdown of choices that you will make throughout your Spectra journey. Moving through

each of the zones of your new home one at a time, this list gives you the opportunity to holistically plan, select and consider your

colour selections in the lead up to your appointments at Spectra. There are many important decisions to make, however, we suggest

that you use this breakdown to plan ahead and create the look and style that you’re after.

EXTERNAL

ITEM 1ST CHOICE 2ND CHOICE

Bricks

Bricks (Second Selection)

Argus Technologies

Austral

Brivis Heating

Mortar

Roof Tiles / Colorbond®

Garage Door Profile / Colour

Gutters / Fascias / Downpipes

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EXTERNAL

ITEM 1ST CHOICE 2ND CHOICE

Aluminium Windows

Timber Windows

Front Door Style / Glazing

Front Door Colour

Cladding

Render (Selection 1) (if applicable)

Render (Selection 2) (if applicable)

INTERNAL

ITEM 1ST CHOICE 2ND CHOICE

Ceiling Cornice

Internal Walls

Architrave / Skirting / Doors

Architrave / Skirting Profile

EXTERNAL / INTERNAL FIXTURE & FITTINGS

ITEM 1ST CHOICE 2ND CHOICE

External Handles

Internal Handles

Cabinet Handles

Robe Handles

Basins

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FLOORING KITCHEN

ITEM 1ST CHOICE 2ND CHOICE

Floor Tiles

Carpet

Laminate Timber Flooring

Benchtop

Cabinets

Overhead Cabinets

Perspex Doors

Glass Splashback

ENSUITE

ITEM 1ST CHOICE 2ND CHOICE

Benchtop

Cabinets

Vanity Wall Tiles

Shower Wall Tiles

Bath Hob Tile

Floor Tile

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BATHROOM

ITEM 1ST CHOICE 2ND CHOICE

Benchtop

Cabinets

Vanity Wall Tiles

Shower Wall Tiles

Bath Hob Tile

Floor Tile

POWDER ROOM

ITEM 1ST CHOICE 2ND CHOICE

Benchtop

Wall Tile

Floor Tile

LAUNDRY

ITEM 1ST CHOICE 2ND CHOICE

Benchtop

Cabinets

Wall Tile

Floor Tile

MISC.

ITEM 1ST CHOICE 2ND CHOICE

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The information contained in this Guide is for general information purposes only. The information is provided by Carlisle Homes and while we endeavour to keep the information up to date and correct, we make no representation or

warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability with respect to the information, products, services, or related graphics contained in the Guide for any purpose. Any reliance

you place on such information is there strictly at your own risk. Carlisle Homes has no control over the availability of products or services provided by a third party. Where a product or service is unavailable or discontinued, Carlisle Homes

will provide an equivalent product or service at its sole discretion. Carlisle Homes has attempted to be as accurate as possible in describing the products. However, Carlisle Homes does not warrant that product descriptions are accurate,

complete, reliable, current, or error-free. If a product offered by Carlisle Homes itself is not as described, your sole remedy is to return it in an used condition. All intellectual property rights and copyright in this Guide are owned by Carlisle

Homes absolutely. Reproduction in any form either in whole or part is forbidden. Images are for illustrative purposes only and may depict upgrade options. Some photographs may also depict features not supplied by Carlisle including,

but not limited to landscaping, window furnishings, fireplaces, wall furnishes and finishes, cladding, in built joinery, decorative lighting, decor and furniture. © 2016 Carlisle Homes PTY LTD.

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