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McKay Timber

McKay Timber is a major manufacturer and supplier of timber to the Tasmanian, Australian and International Marketplaces. McKays has trade and public sales centres at both Glenorchy and Prospect Vale.

Other Services

McKay Timber produces pre-fabricated products including roof trusses, wall frames, musclebeams, and other engineered timber products including Tasmanian Oak engineered flooring. McKays is also a stockist of Hydrowood in Myrtle, Celery Top Pine, Blackwood and Tasmanian Oak.

Location

22 Wrights Avenue, Glenorchy, Tasmania 7010 & 397 Westbury Road, Prospect Vale, Tasmania 7250

Mailing Address

PO Box 4 Glenorchy Tas 7010 OR 397 Westbury Road, Prospect Vale, Tasmania 7250

Phone: (03) 6272 6941
Mobile: 0428 726 946
Email: mckaytimber@mckaytimber.com.au
Website: http://mckaytimber.com.au

Applications

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A reflection of the present and past

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Rustic but refined, Tasmanian Timber brings a bushy luxury to these Queensland homes

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Custom for a cause

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Harriet’s House by SO:Architecture

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Re-imagining Hobart City Hall with a floor fit for a Queen

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QC Chambers by FMD Architects

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Tinderbox’s private retreat AERIE gives visitors a true Tasmanian outlook with a global twist

AERIE
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From raw to refined: Pumphouse Point

Pumphouse Point
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Astrid Dispensary by Alte. Studio

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A new ERA for offices

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Bona Vista by Studio Prineas

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A not-so-little leap of faith

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Tried, trusted and true, Tasmanian Oak is a natural fit for Hobart’s Studio ilk

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West Hobart House by Cumulus Studio

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Salamanca Building: a contemporary workplace that reflects the strong identity of Tasmania

Parliament House
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Proudly perched in West Launceston, Birdhouse Studios by Gillian van der Schans offers a glimpse of Tasmania’s high-end-but-humble design

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Henry Street Townhouses by Maria Danos Architecture

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From bay views to beer taps, JAWS Architects uses Tasmanian Oak to tell a local story

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Reclaimed Tasmanian Myrtle furniture by Simon Ancher transforms Freycinet Lodge

Freycinet Lodge
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Lady Gowrie Midway Point by Cumulus Studio

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Murphy’s Place by Studio Meek

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A beacon of tranquility, Tasmanian Oak shines in the Lantern House by Timmins + Whyte

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Signalman’s Quarters by 1+2 Architecture

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A sparkling history of fine wines and exquisite timber

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Concrete and Blonde Bombshell- Tasmanian Oak helps transform this Sydney heritage home

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The 19th Century Tasmanian Oak barn bought back to life by Whisky

Lawrenny Estate
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Lands Building Office Redevelopment by Xsquared Architects

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Spring Bay Mill with Interior Designer, Claire Ferri from Studio Ferri

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Pirie Street Extension by Preston Lane

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Midway House by Habiter Studio

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Preserving Timeless Elegance: The Resilience and Sustainability of Tasmanian Oak in a Mid-Century Melbourne Gem

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Tasmanian Oak? Andrew Simpson Architects say Y not

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Au naturale. Tasmanian Oak stuns in its organic form in these Melbourne homes