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Timber Feature Cladding - 2016 Home Design Trends from Homebuilding and Renovating Magazine

Timber Cladding has a rich history and for centuries has been used as a great way to protect, insulate and finish buildings. In more recent times architectural timber cladding has been specified for its aesthetic appearance. Home building and Renovating Magazine highlighted the 2016 Home Design Trends and timber cladding is seen as one of this year’s big trends. Whether it’s used internally for discreet joinery or feature walls or externally to bring texture to design projects, timber cladding featured heavily among this year’s shortlisted homes. 

Timber feature cladding can be an attractive, economical and eco-friendly way to finish a property and it is becoming increasingly popular on both commercial and domestic buildings. It provides a hard-wearing, protective layer against the elements and is an excellent insulator.



Illingworth Ingham (M/cr) Limited offer timber cladding in a choice of hardwoods and softwood including Redwood, Western Red Cedar, Oak and Sapele. We offer a range of lengths and profile designs. All of our wooden cladding/timber cladding is bulk machined to order. You can choose from one of our existing profile designs, a small selection of which are shown below, or you can send us your own design which we can produce for you.
The benefits of timber cladding are seen around the globe including durability, sustainability and aesthetics have led to a rise in the number of buildings using wooden timber cladding.


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