Douglas Fir Cladding refers to the use of Douglas Fir timber as an exterior covering or finishing material for buildings. Douglas Fir is a popular choice for cladding due to its natural beauty, durability, and structural strength. Douglas fir cladding is not easy to treat due to the density and high resin content; however, we believe it looks best left to age to a silver grey colour giving it a traditional timeless look. There are however oils on the market that are suitable to treat the timber to help preserve the beautiful natural colours.
£11.12–£28.08Price range: £11.12 through £28.08 Incl VAT
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.
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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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£13.34–£22.25Price range: £13.34 through £22.25 Incl VAT
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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£14.11–£22.46Price range: £14.11 through £22.46 Incl VAT
Yorkshire boarding (also known as overlapping or hit-and-miss cladding) creates subtle shadow lines between boards, allowing airflow behind the façade while maintaining privacy and protection. Douglas Fir is naturally strong and durable, making it a popular choice for external cladding, outbuildings and architectural features.
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£11.12–£34.61Price range: £11.12 through £34.61 Incl VAT
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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£11.12–£34.61Price range: £11.12 through £34.61 Incl VAT
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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£17.45–£44.38Price range: £17.45 through £44.38 Incl VAT
Treated Douglas Fir timber cladding ShipLap cladding boards combines aesthetic appeal, durability, and versatility, making it a popular choice for architects, designers, and homeowners seeking a natural and enduring exterior cladding solution.
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