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  • £17.56

    Siberian Larch cladding Board on Board – A Grade – 28 mm Thickness

    Last Limited stock of Siberian Larch.

    Alternative we also offer Canadian Larch. 

    “Board on Board” is a style of cladding installation. In this method, the boards are placed horizontally with each board partially overlapping the one below it. This creates a layered or staggered effect, which is not only aesthetically pleasing but also provides better protection against moisture and weather elements.

    Siberian Larch Board on Board cladding refers to a type of exterior cladding system used in construction and architectural design.

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    Siberian Larch Fencing Boards – A Grade – Smooth Finish – 28 mm Thickness

    Last Limited stock of Siberian Larch.

    Alternative we also offer Canadian Larch.

    This timber benefits from impressive dimensional stability, low cost of installation, low maintenance and high manufacturing standards. It has a natural resistance to decay! Siberian larch fencing boards doesn’t need extra treatment and can be installed in its natural state.

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  • £19.46

    Siberian Larch Timber Cladding HalfLap A Grade – 21 mm

    Last Stock – Alternative we can offer Canadian Larch

    Siberian Larch Timber Cladding HalfLap A Grade is often a very popular timber cladding choice for its appearance. It is regarded as having a very desired finish and provides beautiful colouring and texture. The shapes and patterns of the growth rings are very aesthetically pleasing and provide real character to each cladding panel. Siberian larch will often start life as pale yellow/golden brown in colour but weathers to striking silvery grey colours, although treatment and staining can change this.

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  • £20.25

    Siberian Larch Charred Contemporary Cladding Battens – A Grade – 45mm

    Charred Siberian Larch refers to Siberian Larch wood that has undergone a surface charring process, often using the traditional Japanese technique known as Shou Sugi Ban (or Yakisugi). This method involves lightly burning the wood’s surface, then brushing and sealing it, resulting in a striking, durable, and weather-resistant finish. Finish with Osmo oil Price excluding […]

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  • £21.55

    Siberian Larch Charred Timber Cladding Boards Carbon Horizontal – ShipLap 21mm

    Siberian larch charred Carbon cladding is a type of exterior wood cladding that combines the natural beauty and durability of Siberian larch wood with the ancient Japanese technique known as “Yakisugi”. This cladding style has become popular in modern architecture and design due to its distinctive appearance and enhanced resistance to the elements.

    Fire (burning) treatment is the most natural protection which expands wood life time and nourishes it year after year. Fire treatment is a very archaic technology which enhances the natural texture of timber and therefore it is environmentally friendly too.

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  • £21.55

    Charred Siberian Larch Timber Cladding Shadow gap – Carbon – 21mm

    Siberian larch charred Carbon cladding is a type of exterior wood cladding that combines the natural beauty and durability of Siberian larch wood with the ancient Japanese technique known as “Yakisugi”. This cladding style has become popular in modern architecture and design due to its distinctive appearance and enhanced resistance to the elements.

    Carbon is a traditional Japanese wood preservation technique that involves charring the surface of the wood. In this process, the larch wood is carefully charred using open flames, then cooled and cleaned to remove the charred debris. This charring creates a protective layer on the wood, making it more resistant to insects, rot, and weathering.

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    Charred Timber Cladding Siberian Larch Boards Deep Black Shadow Gap 20mm

    Charred cladding made from Siberian Larch refers to a type of exterior building material that combines the use of Siberian Larch wood with a charring or burning process. This technique is often associated with a Japanese wood preservation method called “Yakisugi”.

    The charred cladding made from Siberian Larch involves a unique treatment process. In this technique, the surface of the wood is intentionally charred or burned, often using a controlled flame.

     

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  • £21.55

    Charred Siberian Larch Timber Cladding Vertical – Shadow Gap 20mm – Natural

    Charred Siberian Larch Timber cladding is worth choosing for several reasons. First of all, it is the versatility and applicability of this building material for various projects – installation of the roof, cladding, functional interior decoration, installation of terraces, fences, etc. Durability is another feature that makes it worth choosing long-lasting, extremely strong, “friendly” to people and the environment, resistant to the effects of water and moisture. We draw your attention to the fact that burned wood is safe to use, especially when it comes to the risk of fire, because burned wood panelling is more difficult to catch fire, and to further increase the fire resistance class, fire impregnation can be used.

    Strong burnt wood panelling, characterized by natural aesthetics and a variety of textures, is also worth choosing due to its exceptional appearance, variety of colors and the possibility of creating unique interior and exterior solutions.

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    Charred Cladding Siberian Larch Vertical – Shadow Gap 20mm – Graphite

    Charred Cladding Siberian Larch Vertical – Shadow Gap is worth choosing for several reasons. First of all, it is the versatility and applicability of this building material for various projects – installation of the roof, cladding, functional interior decoration, installation of terraces, fences, etc. Durability is another feature that makes it worth choosing long-lasting, extremely strong, “friendly” to people and the environment, resistant to the effects of water and moisture. We draw your attention to the fact that burned wood is safe to use, especially when it comes to the risk of fire, because burned wood panelling is more difficult to catch fire, and to further increase the fire resistance class, fire impregnation can be used.

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