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It's no secret that carports are an Aussie icon.
But nowadays, they're also a must have depending on where you live or what kind of home you have.
Carports can add separation from the street, provide practical coverage for your ride or just add a little something extra to the architectural look of your home.
It's as easy as 1, 2, 3. We break down your choices so you know what your options are.
COLORBOND® steel Classic Cream™
COLORBOND® steel Night Sky®
COLORBOND® steel Dover White™
Thredbo White
COLORBOND® steel Classic Cream™
COLORBOND steel Surfmist®
COLORBOND® steel Paperbark®
COLORBOND® steel Woodland Grey®
COLORBOND® steel Basalt®
COLORBOND® steel Deep Ocean®
COLORBOND® steel Dune®
COLORBOND® steel Manor Red®
COLORBOND® steel Pale Eucalypt®
COLORBOND® steel Paperbark®
COLORBOND® steel Shale Grey™
COLORBOND® steel Surfmist®
COLORBOND® steel Woodland Grey®
COLORBOND® steel Wallaby®
COLORBOND® steel Surfmist®
COLORBOND® steel Paperbark®
COLORBOND® steel Evening Haze®
COLORBOND® steel Shale Grey™
COLORBOND® steel Dune®
COLORBOND® steel Windspray®
COLORBOND® steel Pale Eucalypt®
COLORBOND® steel Gully™
COLORBOND® steel Classic Cream™
COLORBOND® steel Jasper®
COLORBOND® steel Manor Red®
COLORBOND® steel Basalt®
COLORBOND® steel Woodland Grey®
COLORBOND® steel Monument®
COLORBOND® steel Ironstone®
COLORBOND® steel Cottage Green®
Colour lead times may vary on certain finishes in some areas. Check with your Stramit Outdoor representative before ordering.
The COLORBOND® steel colour swatches displayed have been reproduced to represent actual product colours as accurately as possible. However, we recommend checking your chosen colour against an actual sample of the product before purchasing, as varying light conditions, screens and devices may affect colour tones and finishes.
COLORBOND® and ® colour names are registered trade marks of BlueScope Steel Limited. ™ colours are also trade marks of BlueScope Steel Limited. ABN 16 000 011 058.
Add natural light to your carport design with polycarbonate skylight sheets. Tough and hail resistant, the sheeting profiles perfectly match your choice of roofing.
*Not available for installation on insulated panel roofs.
Fibreglass skylight sheeting adds natural light to your carport design. It’s tough enough to survive the harsh Aussie climate, and the sheet profiles exactly match your roofing choice.
*Not available for installation on insulated panel roofs.
Attached to existing fascia, structural guttering adds additional drainage capacity, strength and minimises potential leaks.
This structural and cosmetic channel attaches to existing fascia, allowing easier installation and a neater finish.
Want your carport roofline slightly higher than your existing house roof or gutterline? This option gives you get the height you need and is perfect if you’ve got a taller vehicle to park.
A freestanding carport can be positioned away from your house, giving you flexibility over your parking spaces. Perfect for when you need extra spaces for boats, caravans and hobby cars, or for when your block shape won’t allow for an attached carport.
This classic sectional door combines style and security to another level. Available in four styles – the Linea, the Tempo, the Western and the Silk – a sectional door lets you add a spectacular feature to your home.
The classic sectional door is available in single or double sizes, and in all standard industry colours.
This roller door comes with the deepest round profile to ensure a strength and rigidity not possible before in roller doors. NovaTaur® roller door also features the safest tracks in Australia.
PR1ME COLLECTION doors have a stylish curtain made from the highest quality steel. They’re available in a wide range of popular colours and come in opening sizes up to 3100mm high & 5400mm wide. For windy regions, the doors have the option of protection from possible blow-ins with the wind-lock system option.
With sizes up to 5100mm high and 5100mm wide, the COMMANDO COLLECTION suits larger structures. Rest assured you’ll be getting a door that operates smoothly with ideal balance that comes from a springing system engineered to provide years of use.
For larger sizes in windier regions, NovaTaur® roller doors are designed with a deep profile and thick curtain (0.55 mm) – to be super strong. Large springs give you the best-balanced door available.
Windstrong® Windlock Roller Doors are engineered to provide the ultimate in wind resistance. They comply with static and cyclic testing conducted according to AS/NZS4505.2012. Windstrong® doors are classified for use as a domestic door in Class 1 and 10 buildings to 20,000 cycles.
Ask your Imagine Outside Living Authorised Distributor for ideas on the latest remote control and smart phone monitoring solutions that let you monitor your door, whether you’re home or away.
Spokes are a fine decorative feature. Can be used on 15 or 22 degree roof pitches.
Let the breeze in but preserve your privacy with slats. Can be used on 15 or 22 degree roof pitches.
Can be used on 15 or 22 degree roof pitches. Adds natural light and visual appeal.
With no gable infill, and just a beam across the bottom of your gable, you let in maximum light and air.
A collar tie (a beam just across the centre of your gable) lets additional light and air in, with more clearance height than the bottom cord.
Fully open the end of your gable, allowing maximum airflow, light and clearance height.
A classic, modern look, that lets in all the breezes.
Balustrading helps create and define spaces and is often a Building Code of Australia specified safety feature. Your choice depends on budget and taste.
A modern contemporary look, perfect for poolside environments as well as providing shielding from the weather.
Balustrading helps create and define spaces and is often a Building Code of Australia specified safety feature. Your choice depends on budget and taste.
While beam size is usually specified by the design, you have the option of increasing the thickness of your beams to build a stronger visual presence. This may help your design tie in more with the style of your house or existing structures.
While beam size is usually specified by the design, you have the option of increasing the thickness of your beams to build a stronger visual presence. This may help your design tie in more with the style of your house or existing structures.
While beam size is usually specified by the design, you have the option of increasing the thickness of your beams to build a stronger visual presence. This may help your design tie in more with the style of your house or existing structures.
If you don’t already have a concrete slab, paving or decking at your place, your Imagine Outside Living licensee can help you get sorted underfoot. Ask yours and see how they can help out.
Gutter & Downpipes
There’s no one-size-fits-all solution for guttering and downpipes. Local rainfall and the style of patio or verandah you’re building need to be considered. Chat with your Stramit Outdoor Distributor about the perfect guttering and downpipe solution for your happy place.
When it comes to the look of your patio or verandah, guttering and downpipes play a large part in the final look and feel of your structure. That’s why we choose good looking Stramit® guttering. These come in COLORBOND® steel colours to perfectly match your roofing and beam colour choices.
The cost of your new carport will vary greatly, depending on things like the chosen materials, the size, and the complexity of the installation. Your Stramit Outdoor distributor can talk you through all costs involved specific to your design.
It's likely that your new carport will need council approval – however what this looks like exactly can vary depending on the size, height, decking or flooring type used and location on your site. Your Stramit Outdoor distributor can help get this sorted.
Yes, in many cases a carport may increase the value of your home. It’s a great way of adding safe vehicle shelter and storage space and can make your home more attractive to potential future buyers.
It can be cheaper to purchase a carport kit and build it yourself, however we recommend this should only be done by experienced installers. If you’ve got the DIY skills needed and want to do your own installation, talk to your Stramit Outdoor distributor about a carport kit option.
Your carport will need to firstly accommodate the vehicle or vehicles you plan to store – both in footprint and in clearance height. It may also be restricted by available space and positioning on your property. Beyond that, it’s up to you and what size you need to create your happy place.
Yes, we use COLORBOND® steel, and materials roll-formed in Australia by Stramit. Customisations or accessories may vary in origin – talk to your local Stramit Outdoor distributor if you’ve got any questions about your exact design.
You can choose to install your own carport, but we strongly recommend only doing this if you’re suitably qualified. Otherwise, Stramit Outdoor distributors work with experienced installers ready to build your happy place for you.
Getting started on your design for carport is easy – even if you’ve only got a vague idea, you can simply chat to your local Stramit Outdoor distributor and they’ll help you out. Things to keep in mind include the size, style, colours and materials you’re after – and most importantly, what your happy place looks like, whether that’s an extra useable or storage space, or simply a safe place for your prized vehicle.
You can also use our Stramit Outdoor Designer App to play with design options and visualise wat you’re getting before you put your money down. Available on Apple and Google Play, or on the web here.
Maintaining your new carport is straightforward and low effort. We use quality Australian products that are built to last. However, there are some simple steps you should take in order to care for some materials, such as COLORBOND® steel. You can read more about care and maintenance tips here.