Timber Cladding

Whitewood Weatherboard 19mm x 119mm
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Exterior Timber Cladding and Indoor Acoustic Panels Explained

Timber cladding in this range includes exterior‑grade boards in standard lengths such as tongue‑and‑groove, shiplap, and weatherboard profiles, providing a protective outer layer for walls while contributing a natural, consistent finish. These boards support ventilation when installed over battens and used with materials such as breather membranes, helping manage rain exposure and moisture movement. Their stable profiles make them suitable for new builds, garden rooms, and refurbishment projects where a straightforward fixing method and predictable board layout are essential.

Alongside exterior boards, this range also includes interior acoustic timber panels designed to reduce echo and improve sound quality in living spaces, studios, and offices. These panels are supplied as ready‑made slatted boards, using timber facing slats with an acoustic backing layer to absorb sound without relying on grooves or perforations. When installed over insulation materials, they can further enhance acoustic performance while maintaining a clean, decorative timber surface. Stainless steel or galvanised fixings are suitable for exterior boards, while interior acoustic panels usually use concealed mounting systems for a seamless appearance.

Both exterior cladding and acoustic panels offer practical benefits, including ease of installation and predictable sizing. Exterior boards help manage airflow and weather protection, while acoustic panels contribute to a calmer indoor environment by reducing reverberation. Their natural timber finish allows them to blend with a wide range of design styles, providing performance and appearance within one combined product offering.

Wood Cladding FAQ's

They are supplied as complete slatted panels with a built‑in acoustic backing, ready for installation.

Yes. They can be trimmed with standard woodworking tools to fit around corners, sockets, or uneven surfaces.

Yes. A ventilated cavity helps control moisture, improving durability and reducing the risk of decay.

Stainless steel or galvanised screws and nails are recommended to prevent staining and corrosion.

They can, but mounting them on battens or over insulation can improve sound absorption.