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Timber cladding is an architectural feature that has gained popularity because of its ability to enhance the look of the inside or outside of a building. Basically, installing timber cladding involves attaching wooden boards to interior or exterior walls to give properties a warm and natural aesthetic. However, there are a lot more benefits to installing timber cladding than just making your home or business. 

Within this blog post we are going to take an in depth look at Timber cladding, the different kinds and its main uses. We are also going to focus on the inside of the home by looking at some of  the advantages timber cladding has over wallpaper which we hope will explain why it can be found on the internal walls of houses throughout the UK.

Main Uses for Timber Cladding – Interior and Exterior

As we mentioned above, timber cladding is regularly used in both interior and exterior design. The natural look of timber can give a building character and a unique look that blends in well with the local environment, and gives a home that extra curb appeal that homeowners are looking for. The versatility and sustainability of timber cladding means it is seen as an environmentally friendly material, something which is important when there is a focus on making homes more eco friendly. 

Internally, many people use timber cladding to create unique feature walls and ceilings. With excellent insulation properties, it has the ability to provide homeowners with an attractive, warm and cosy space, whether you want to use it for a lounge, bedroom or home office. Timber cladding can also help with sound insulation, which is why it is a practical solution for meeting rooms or studios.

What are the Different Types of Timber Cladding?

Timber cladding can be found in a number of different forms, and every one has its own unique characteristics and appeal. Listed below are some of the most common types available to you: 

Horizontal Timber Cladding: This style involves applying the boards horizontally, which creates a classic look with clean lines. Often used on the external walls of buildings. 

Vertical Timber Cladding: By positioning the boards vertically you can create a contemporary aesthetic. This type of cladding can help elongate the appearance of a building, making it seem taller.

Shiplap Cladding: Shiplap boards overlap slightly, forming a tight seal that offers excellent weatherproofing. Shiplap cladding is commonly used for barns, sheds, and coastal homes due to its durability.

Tongue and Groove Cladding: In tongue and groove cladding, the boards fit seamlessly together which creates a smooth, even surface. A very popular choice for the interior of properties, especially when people are looking for a modern or minimalist design.

Board and Batten: This type of cladding involves alternating wide boards and thin battens, which gives the building a rustic, textured appearance. This type of cladding can often be found on homes in rural areas.

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