Eco Outdoor

Eco Outdoor

Eco Outdoor

Eco Outdoor specialises in the supply of innovative and unique exterior surface treatments for residential and commercial projects. When it comes to external surface treatments, we’re committed to leading the market with innovative, natural and considered design solutions. Our ability to source, buy and develop a truly unique product range is second to none.


Showroom Locations

Click the locations below for more information on each showroom.

Brookvale
Waterloo
Richmond
Fortitude Valley

Projects Featuring Eco Outdoor Products


Latest Eco Outdoor News

Cloudview offers a jungle escape like no other

Cloudview, a house designed for holiday stays by Paul Uhlmann Architects, is set high up in the rainforest of Springbrook National Park, forming an enchanting relationship with the Queensland coast below.

Williams Burton Leopardi infuses Mt Mac Cottage with farmhouse beauty

Combining old with new, this home is all that it should be but so much more, providing luxury with authenticity to re-emerge triumphant.

Greg Natale clashes colour and pattern with Brazilian brutalism

Channelling Brazilian brutalism, Greg Natale set out to make this house exceptional, fusing patterns, textures and colours in a decidedly local flavour.

Armidale Residence by Richards Stanisich

Richards Stanisich’s Armidale Residence is full of ethereal beauty

Conflating farmhouse simplicity with a contemporary interpretation of materiality, texture and light, Richards Stanisich’s design for this home in Armidale in rural NSW is nuanced, fresh, textural and ethereally charming.

Q House by Robertson Collectif

Shelter by the beach: The rich, sturdy and curvaceous materiality of Q House by Robertson Collectif

Q House at Callala Beach on the NSW South Coast is a seaside retreat built on a rich palette of sturdy materials, at once functional and beautiful. For local architects Robertson Collectif, it was all about connecting indoors with the spectacular outdoor setting.

A forever home for a whole new chapter

How do you balance the desire for open views while considering the need for privacy? The Lookout is a residence defined by a peaceful loftiness.

Compression and release

A bronze sculpture by Mika Utzon Popov draws the eye and a moment of pause at Eco Outdoor’s new Melbourne showroom.

Timber shroud

Working with a challenging triangular-shaped site, this home in Elwood, Melbourne, is a contemporary house that responds to both the majestic gum trees and locals who pass by on a daily basis.

South Coogee House Madeleine Blanchfield Architects cc Robert Walsh internal courtyard

The Habitus Edit To Internal Courtyards

For the second issue of The Habitus Edit we are looking at Internal Courtyards across the Asia Pacific Region perfect for coastal and inland locations alike.

Le Corbusier's concrete palette makes a cave-like space for the Armadillo & Co Sydney showroom by Studio Goss featured in Armadillo & Co Sydney: Where Ethics Meets Aesthetics on habitusliving.com

Space Enough For Ethics And Aesthetics

David Goss of the eponymous Studio Goss has created a cavernous sanctum for ethics and aesthetics in the Armadillo & Co Sydney flagship retail space.

A Contemporary Pavilion Elevates A Classic Queenslander

bureau^proberts director Terry McQuillan and his wife, interior designer Charlie McQuillan transformed a heritage-listed Brisbane worker’s cottage for the modern era.

Elevating Everyday Experience Through Architecture

Fitzroy Terrace by Taylor Knights heralds a highly considered contemporary design, that quite literally turns the conventional perception of the Victorian terrace on its head.

The Ridgeway House Ha cc Derek Swalwell deck

Black Box Architecture Reimagined

If you think the black box on the back is a done deal in Melbourne, think again. Ha Architecture designs a new modern narrative in Melbourne’s inner west.

Lacuna House Bijl Architecture CC Tom Ferguson

Bijl Architecture Makes A Dream A Reality

Bijl Architecture filled the gap between dream and reality to create a home for this family to enjoy for many years to come.

Gordons Bay Residence PopovBass streetview

Uninterrupted Concrete Poetry By PopovBass

A classic exercise in refuge and prospect, this house by PopovBass on a stunning coastal site is also a celebration of concrete’s domestic potential.

Barwon Heads House Lovell Burton Architecture CC Rory Gardiner landscape

Barwon Heads House Is The Perfect Playground

Once a holiday home, now a primary residence, Barwon Heads House has been designed with consideration of its outlook and coastal conditions.

Overton Terraces Banham Architects cc Dion Robeson terrace houses exterior topographer incline

A Modern Design Solution For A Sloped Site

An eight-metre inclined block in one of Perth’s most sought-after coastal suburbs, Cottesloe, provides a unique design opportunity for Banham Architects.

Mosman House Daniel Boddam Architects cc Brett Boardman outdoor connection

A Mosman Renovation By Daniel Boddam Inspired By A Californian Bungalow

Sydney architect Daniel Boddam, care of the very modern Mosman Residence designed and built for a young family of four, showcases the extent to which architecture and design can enhance the way we live.

Live Dangerously In The Safest Possible Way

Perched a-top a 150 acre cliff ridge, Headland House, designed by Atelier Andy Carson, was developed for a system of living which prizes excitement and a bit of risk in the safest possible way for an art-loving couple and their young family.

Koichi Takada Architects Newport House cc Tom Ferguson exterior

Modernist Architecture And Australiana Collide

This waterfront retreat designed by iconic Australian-Japanese architect Koichi Takada is the epitome of an Australian dream home, adorned with a private beach, garden and open-plan living.