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7 Best Alternatives to Wood Cladding in 2024

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Cladding goes beyond giving your home an elegant look, it is an additional layer added to your building to protect the exterior walls of your home. Wood cladding has been a popular choice among homeowners looking to beautify their building’s exterior for a very long time. It is unsurprising as it is a natural, warm aesthetic that blends well with different architectural designs.

Now that things are changing rapidly, homeowners are seeking alternatives to use that will address low maintenance, poor durability, and sustainable issues that can have plagued the use of wood cladding.

Fortunately, there is a large number of options to pick from which can suit your preference.

Whether you are passionate about protecting your building from harsh weather conditions or giving it a nice contemporary look, these materials have ticked off the list.

Here are the seven best alternatives to wooden cladding that can redefine the design of your home’s exterior this year.

Stone Veneer Cladding

Stone veneer is made from natural stone or engineered material which are lightweight and easy to install. It offers a natural aesthetic that adds elegance and durability to the home exterior making it a popular choice among homeowners. It is resistant to weathering, pests, and moisture. It is a durable and long-lasting material that requires minimal maintenance. Due to its availability in different styles and colours, it can be decorated in your preferred choice.

Composite Cladding

Composite cladding is growing in popularity. It is a replica of wood but with lesser maintenance. For wood lovers, this is an ideal choice. Composite cladding is made up of wood fibres and recycled plastics. It is designed to withstand harsh weather, insects, and fading. Another advantage of composite cladding is that it doesn’t require much cleaning, just warm soapy water is needed. This fact that it is a versatile cladding product gives you the choice to pick the best colour and texture for your home.

Vinyl Cladding

Vinyl cladding is a popular cladding, thanks to its affordability, easy maintenance, and versatility. It is made up of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), making it resistant to UV damage and moisture. That means that it won’t fade or rot, and this contributes to its longevity. Vinyl cladding is an eco-conscious choice, as many manufacturers are now producing it from recycled materials.

Aluminum Cladding

For homes in coastal environments, aluminium cladding is an excellent option since aluminum is highly resistant to rust and corrosion. One of its most significant benefits is that it is fire-resistant and can be used in areas prone to fire outbreaks.

Aluminium is eco-friendlier than wood. It has a wide range of different panels that allow it to be able to be fixed in virtually every building shape and form. Furthermore, aluminum gives your home a sleek and modern look.

Fiber Cement Cladding

This is manufactured from a motley of sand, cellulose fibers, and cement. It is no surprise that it features extraordinary strength. Fiber cement cladding doesn’t suffer from any drawbacks such as rotting, insect damage, or extreme weather conditions.

It is also fire-resistant which makes it ideal for homes located in areas prone to wildfires. Fiber cement can be customized to suit different design styles, from modern to traditional.

Fiber Cement Cladding also has a simple maintenance routine. A simple wash is enough to keep it shining and looking new.

Bamboo Cladding

If you have a unique aesthetic taste and value eco-friendliness, bamboo cladding is the right choice. It is also one of the most sustainable building materials available since bamboo has a naturally fast regeneration.

Bamboo cladding is relatively easy to maintain and install. However, it may require a routine treatment to preserve its appearance and increase its longevity over time.

Brick Cladding

Looking for a traditional and timeless look? Brick cladding does justice to that. It is known for providing excellent insulation, helping to regulate the temperature of your home. This improves the energy efficiency of your house.

The icing on the cake is that it requires minimal maintenance. Whether you love a contemporary look or a classic look, brick cladding can be used to create your preference.

Conclusion

Cladding panels add a natural and timeless look to both contemporary and traditional garden room designs. They also provide additional thermal insulation

Even though there are other options to pick from aside from these claddings, these seven options are exceptional. They have been hand-picked since they tick off the most important benefits of cladding as they are long-lasting, cost-effective, beautiful, and easy to maintain.


 

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