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![]() | ..... | Blending into the natural West Coast landscape this Columbia Shake tile is indistinguishable from a real cedar roof but is fireproof and has a warranted life span of 50 years. |
| The traditional shape of Double Roman enhances this beautiful Tri-City home in Coquitlam.
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| "Old Shake" was the look the builder chose for this classic B.C. home. Columbia Grey/Antique Shake tile fitted the bill and achieved the authentic grey look of aged cedar. |
| B.C.'s biggest builder of thousands of quality, award-winning single and multi-family residential developments chose Columbia Taupe Antique Shake tile as one of the colours for their homes in this large Tri-City development. | .....
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| Overlooking the Fraser River, this Mary Hill multi-family project required the authentic look of slate without the extreme cost. Columbia Charcoal Slate tile achieved the look the owners required. |
| Under construction in sunny Kelowna, this Double Roman Taupe Antique tile was chosen by the architect to blend with the desert landscape. | .....
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| Built on the Fraser River in New Westminster, several projects chose Columbia Roof tiles to cap off their investment. |
| On the lake in sunny Kelowna, Columbia Harvest-Red is a major player in the look of this fine waterfront project. | .....
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Located in Parksville B.C., this custom Double-Roman Grey/Teal roof was produced to blend the roof into the surrounding treed environment. The architect was very happy with the classic look of the shopping center. |
| This new 1998 shopping center presently under construction in Langley B.C. required a custom Orange/Chocolate Blended Slate tile to accentuate a modern yet traditional style of development. | .....
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| The roof of choice for many B.C. churches, this Dusty Rose Double Roman tile amplifies the architectural features of the building project, located in Surrey, B.C. |