The shiplap timber cladding is a spruce board that has been
treated with preservative, preventing the wood from rotting. The timber cladding has been fixed to treated timber 2x1 batons, spaced at 400mm centres. The use of a breather membrane on the structures main frame, before
placement of the batons ensures the protection and longevity of the timber frame home.
A timber frame room finished in red cedar cladding. The room is an extension off the side of a house, to be used as a utility room.
There is access from the kitchen to this area. New doors were fitted, front and back, gaining access to both front and back gardens. The roof has been finished in clear polycarbonate sheeting, which lets in more light,
this product also has insulation properties.
Interior cladding, this ceiling has cladding using routed floor boards which have had a v-groove added to both sides and another route to one side as a feature. Making the joints more visible.
Western red cedar attached to a wall using pressure
treated batons. The wall was originally a cement finish which offered nothing as the main view from the living room. Now a functionable garden feature with floating shelf and bench seating.