Timber cladding
Timber is and
continues to be one of the preferred resources in architecture. In adorning the
façades of houses, that’s no different. By choosing a particular wood type and
profile, the façade will get a unique, striking look.
Apart from its
esthetic appeal, timber cladding also contributes to a
better insulation .
We offer timber
cladding in a variety of wood species and profiles. Please do not hesitate to
contact us if you have any questions or a particular demand. You can find
additional information on timber and timber cladding on woodforum.be (Dutch).
Have a look at our
most frequently requested wood species for timber cladding below.
Available wood species
Afrormosia
Afrormosia is an exclusive species with a splendid pattern. It is often used for outdoor woodwork, cladding and decking.
Read more
Afrormosia
Afrormosia
is an exclusive species with a splendid pattern. It is often used for outdoor woodwork,
cladding and decking.
Afzelia
Azfelia is loved by woodworkers for its natural durability and stability. Azfelia doussié is one of the few wood species that can be processed when wet.
Read more
Afzelia
Azfelia
is loved by woodworkers for its natural durability and stability. Azfelia
doussié is one of the few wood species that can be processed when wet.
Cedar
Cedar is a lightweight though relatively sturdy and flexible North-American softwood. It is durable and withstands rot and erosion.
Read more
Cedar
Cedar is a lightweight though relatively sturdy and
flexible North-American softwood. It is durable and withstands rot and
erosion.
ipe
Ipé is very well suited for outside decking. It has a nice pattern, is very durable, contains many oils and has a very fine grain, which makes that it releases nearly no splinters.
Read more
ipe
Ipé is
very well suited for outside decking. It has a nice pattern, is very durable,
contains many oils and has a very fine grain, which makes that it releases
nearly no splinters.
iroko
Iroko is a durable African hardwood. It is suitable for use outside decking, façade cladding and exterior woodwork.
Read more
iroko
Iroko
is a durable African hardwood. It is suitable for use outside decking, façade
cladding and exterior woodwork.
Larch
Larch is the hardest and most durable European softwood species. At Byttebier Hout, we use the slow-growing Siberian Larch.
Read more
Larch
Larch is the hardest and most durable European softwood species. At
Byttebier Hout, we use the slow-growing Siberian Larch.
Oak
Oak outbuildings are extremely popular. When untreated, it will give off black.
Read more
Oak
Oak
outbuildings are extremely popular. When untreated, it will give off black.
padouk
Padouk (or padoek) is a very durable and exceptionally stable wood species. Coral-red right after planing, then gradually fades to grey with visible flames.
Read more
padouk
Padouk is a very durable and exceptionally stable
wood species. Coral-red right after planing, then gradually fades to grey
with visible flames.
sipo
Sipo is a charming, brownish-red wood from Central- and West-Africa. It is suited for outside carpentry.
Read more
sipo
Sipo
is a charming, brownish-red wood from Central- and West-Africa. It is suited
for outside carpentry.