Our extensive collection of softwood cladding options offers you a versatile and sustainable choice for transforming your building’s exterior. With its warm, organic charm and durability, softwood cladding provides a timeless aesthetic that complements various architectural styles.

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  • £5.28

    Douglas Fir Yorkshire boarding cladding 20mm

    Douglas fir Yorkshire boarding cladding refers to the use of Douglas fir timber as a cladding material in the Yorkshire style. Cladding is a process of covering the external walls of a building with an additional layer, providing protection, insulation, and aesthetic appeal.

    When using Douglas fir Yorkshire cladding, the timber cut into planks or boards that are then attached to the exterior walls of the building. The boards may be installed horizontally, vertically, or in a specific pattern, depending on the desired aesthetic effect. The cladding helps to protect the underlying structure from weather conditions, improve insulation, and give the building a distinctive look.

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  • £6.80

    Douglas Fir Timber Cladding Shadow Gap – AB Grade – 17mm

    AB Grade timber offers a high-quality finish with some minor knots and imperfections. It’s not as knot-free as the premium grade (AA or Clear Grade), but it strikes a balance between aesthetic appeal and cost.

    Freshly milled Douglas Fir has a reddish-brown hue that can silver over time if left untreated. You can apply oil or stain to maintain or enhance its natural colour.

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  • £7.65

    Treated Contemporary Cladding Elements Battens Slats Golden Brown colour Rainscreen

    Treated Timber Cladding elements Slats Battens are commonly used in residential properties to enclose yards, gardens, or outdoor spaces. Wood cladding slats of a slatted contemporary cladding are usually narrow and can vary in width, depending on the desired level of privacy and aesthetic appeal. They offer a balance between privacy and openness, allowing homeowners to enjoy some seclusion while still maintaining a connection with the surrounding environment.

    The slatted design also adds visual interest and can complement various architectural styles. The height of a slatted fence can vary depending on the intended purpose and local regulations. Some slatted fences are relatively low, serving as decorative boundaries or dividing sections within a larger space. Others can be taller to provide increased privacy and security.

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  • £9.27

    Douglas Fir ShipLap Cladding hidden fix 20mm

    Douglas Fir cladding is considered a sustainable building material. Harvested from well-managed forests, and responsible forestry practices help ensure the long-term viability of this resource. Using Douglas Fir cladding can contribute to environmentally friendly construction practices.

    When used as cladding, Douglas fir kiln-dried boards provide a natural and warm aesthetic to the building’s exterior. The wood has a beautiful reddish-brown colour with prominent grain patterns, adding visual interest and character to the structure. It is commonly used for both residential and commercial projects, including homes, cabins, and commercial buildings.

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  • £9.36

    Douglas Fir Timber Cladding Boards Vertical Shadow Gap Hidden fix 20mm

    Douglas fir Timber cladding combines aesthetic appeal, durability, and versatility, making it a popular choice for architects, designers, and homeowners seeking a natural and enduring exterior cladding solution.

    Douglas fir cladding provides excellent insulation properties, helping to regulate temperature and improve energy efficiency. It can contribute to the thermal performance of a building by reducing heat transfer, thereby reducing energy consumption and enhancing occupant comfort.

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  • £11.12

    Douglas Fir Tongue and Groove Cladding Boards 20mm

    Douglas fir TGV cladding refers to a type of exterior cladding made from Douglas fir timber that features a tongue and groove (TGV) profile. TGV cladding is a popular choice for both residential and commercial buildings, providing an attractive and durable finish to the exterior. TGV cladding is interlocking profile, where one edge of each board has a groove, while the other has a protruding tongue. This design allows the boards to fit together tightly, creating a weatherproof seal and enhancing the overall structural integrity of the cladding.

     

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  • £11.12

    Douglas Fir Board on Board Cladding 20mm

    Douglas fir board-on-board cladding refers to a specific method of installing Douglas fir boards as exterior cladding for a building. The board-on-board technique involves overlapping boards horizontally to create a visually appealing and structurally sound cladding system.

    In this method, the Douglas fir boards are typically installed vertically on the building’s exterior. Each board is placed with its edge overlapping the edge of the adjacent board. This overlapping arrangement creates a continuous pattern where the width of one board covers part of the width of the neighbouring board. The result is a visually appealing “board-on-board” look with alternating exposed and covered sections.

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  • £11.70

    Douglas Fir Timber Cladding HalfLap Hidden Fix T&G boards 20mm

    Douglas Fir cladding is considered a sustainable building material. Harvested from well-managed forests, and responsible forestry practices help ensure the long-term viability of this resource. Using Douglas Fir cladding can contribute to environmentally friendly construction practices.

    When used as cladding, Douglas fir kiln-dried boards provide a natural and warm aesthetic to the building’s exterior. The wood has a beautiful reddish-brown colour with prominent grain patterns, adding visual interest and character to the structure. It is commonly used for both residential and commercial projects, including homes, cabins, and commercial buildings.

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  • £13.70

    Treated Scandinavian Spruce Cladding boards Shadow gap

    Treated Scandinavian Spruce timber Cladding boards Shadow gap are commonly used in residential properties to enclose yards, gardens, or outdoor spaces. Wood cladding slats of a slatted contemporary cladding are usually narrow and can vary in width, depending on the desired level of privacy and aesthetic appeal. They offer a balance between privacy and openness, allowing homeowners to enjoy some seclusion while still maintaining a connection with the surrounding environment.

    The slatted design also adds visual interest and can complement various architectural styles. The height of a slatted fence can vary depending on the intended purpose and local regulations. Some slatted fences are relatively low, serving as decorative boundaries or dividing sections within a larger space. Others can be taller to provide increased privacy and security.

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