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Cladding

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Love the cladding

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The cladding is Western Red Cedar - if untreated it will eventually age to a silvery grey, if you do a search on Google this should give you an idea of the colour. The areas most exposed will age first, with more protected areas taking longer. If you wish to retained the colour treating the timber with a quality woodstain with a pigment helps prevent UV rays aging the timber, treatments will need to be repeated over the years. Alternatively, if you like the weathered look you can use products to speed up the process to avoid the in between stage! Hope this helps!

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Love the cladding

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The wood is Douglas Fir, and it will weather to a Silver Grey. Millar Howard Workhop

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What cladding?

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It is Idigbo hardwood cladding, the doors are made from the same material

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