Dagood's acrylic house numbers and acrylic letters offer a clean, modern look at a great price. Available in black and white with a smooth matte finish, these lightweight house numbers suit contemporary homes, rendered walls, and modern letterbox designs. The full range of acrylic numbers spans five sizes — from compact 50 mm numbers for letterbox faces right up to bold 200 mm numbers for street-facing walls and entrance pillars.
Every acrylic number features a strong adhesive backing for easy peel-and-stick installation. No drilling, no screws, no tools — simply place and press onto brickwork, render, timber, or your letterbox. All acrylic house numbers and acrylic letters are durable products in stock and ready to order, shipping Australia-wide Monday to Friday.
Sizes & Visibility
Dagood's acrylic house numbers are available in five sizes. Note that the right size depends on where you plan to mount them and how far away they need to be readable. Check the table below to ensure you choose the clear, visible option for your property.
Size
Style
Best For
Visible From
50 mm
Slim
Letterbox faces, small panels
Up to 5 m
75 mm
Slim
Letterboxes, fence panels
Up to 10 m
120 mm
Slim
Front walls, fences, pillars
Up to 15 m
150 mm
Slim
Street-facing walls, entrance pillars
Up to 20 m
200 mm
Bold
Large properties, commercial buildings
20+ m
The 200 mm Bold acrylic number features a thicker profile for added presence on larger surfaces. All other sizes use the Slim profile for a sleek finish. Acrylic is 3mm thick for all sizes.
Colours & Finish
Dagood acrylic house numbers are available in two colours — Black and White — both in a matte finish, and Silver Glossy as well. The matte surface reduces glare in direct sunlight, keeping your house numbers clearly readable from the street throughout the day. Black acrylic pairs well with light-coloured renders, white letterboxes, and timber fences, while white acrylic stands out against darker facades, charcoal fencing, and Monument or Woodland Grey colour schemes.
Acrylic vs Steel Numbers
Not sure whether to choose acrylic or steel house numbers? Here's a quick comparison.
Sheltered locations, modern homes, budget-friendly
Coastal, exposed, premium finish
Both acrylic and steel house numbers are self adhesive with no drilling required. If you need sizes larger than 120 mm or prefer a lightweight option, acrylic is the way to go. For coastal properties or maximum durability, steel numbers are the better choice.
FAQ
Are acrylic house numbers durable enough for outdoor use?
Yes. Dagood's acrylic house numbers are designed for outdoor mounting on letterboxes, fences, and walls. They are backed by a 3 year structural warranty. For harsh coastal environments or fully exposed locations, consider upgrading to 316 stainless steel house numbers for maximum weather resistance.
What surfaces can I stick acrylic numbers to?
Acrylic house numbers can be applied to brickwork, render, timber, painted surfaces, and metal letterbox panels. The self adhesive backing holds securely on any clean, dry, smooth surface — no drilling or tools needed.
Do you sell letters as well as numbers?
Yes. Dagood's acrylic range includes individual numbers (0–9) and letters, so you can display unit numbers, flat letters, or any combination your address requires. It's a great way to achieve a complete, cohesive look. You can also add a custom address decal for your full street name.