Douglas Fir - Feather Edge

£2.60

Price per linear meter.

Technical specification

Product Dimensions: EX 155 x 25mm.

Feather Edge Cladding made from Douglas Fir is a beautiful and practical option for any cladding project. The unique overlapping design of the feather edge boards creates a natural and rustic look that can complement a variety of architectural styles, while also providing added protection against wind and water penetration. Douglas Fir, the wood species used for this cladding, is a durable and rot-resistant North American wood. It's strong, stable, and has a uniform color and tight grain pattern, giving it a clean and attractive appearance. Additionally, it's an affordable and sustainable option, readily available and responsibly managed by forestry companies.

Why choose Douglas Fir?

Douglas Fir is a durable and rot-resistant wood species that is native to North America. This means that it is well-suited to the local climate and can withstand the elements well. Additionally, Douglas Fir is a strong and stable wood, making it a good choice for use in construction. It also has a uniform color and tight grain pattern, giving it a clean and attractive appearance. Furthermore, it is an affordable and sustainable option, as it's readily available and is responsibly managed by forestry companies. All in all, using Douglas Fir for cladding can provide both aesthetic and performance benefits, making it an excellent choice for any cladding project.

Why Choose Feather Edge?

Feather edge timber cladding is a popular choice for its unique aesthetic and durability. The overlapping design of the feather edge boards creates a natural and rustic look that can complement a variety of architectural styles. Additionally, the overlapping design also provides added protection against wind and water penetration, making it a great option for exterior cladding. The feather edge design also allows for easy installation and replacement of individual boards if needed.

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