natural cladding
We have a range of carefully selected cladding options from the best producers. Not only is the cladding a functional feature that provides protection from the elements, additional soundproofing, and insulation; but your cladding choice can define the overall look of the building.
There is a huge choice of natural woods available - we’ll discuss this with you when we do our site visit to see what your priorities are. For example, certain products will allow you to change the colour or finish of your room along with current trends as time passes.
We have a range of beautiful natural wood cladding options, all created from renewable timbers. For more information check out our Buyer’s Guide.
Flatsawn Adobo
This hardwood is generally oiled with a UV resistant oil every year to maintain it's beautiful appearance. Like all wood, it will lose it's colour over time (known as 'silvering') without regular maintenance.Abodo Vulcan Laminated
Treated Adobo is generally oiled every year to maintain it's beautiful appearance. Like all natural materials, it will lose it's colour without regular maintenance. This is called "silvering"Pine Thermowood
Thermowood Pine (or Larch) is a cost-effective cladding that is suitable for a variety of stains and colour finishes. It can also be left to silver over time, or can be oiled regularly to maintain its original appearance.Western Red Cedar
Western Red Cedar is a very popular cladding option. It has less knots than British cedar giving a cleaner appearance. To maintain the beauty of the wood, regular oiling with a UV resistant oil is required.Thinking of a getting a garden room?
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