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Other types of cladding that you might want to try

Want something different from the typical timber cladding? Get to know the lesser known types of cladding that might just be perfect for your home.

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Have a stroll around your neighbourhood and you’ll likely see the same type of cladding on every house. Although it’s true that you can never go wrong with the usual stone or timber cladding, you might still want to consider other cladding systems that are less common. Here are four other types of cladding that might actually look better on your home.

Metal cladding

You might be put off just by hearing the word “metal”. In fact, you might already be imagining that your home would look like a “tin shed” if you have this type of cladding installed — but think again. Metal cladding offers an endless array of design possibilities that would really be fun to explore. You can use it for your entire home or on feature walls, or you can also combine complementary colours and match it with a timber trim to create a cosy, natural look.

Vinyl cladding

Vinyl cladding is often mistaken as painted timber cladding or fibre cement cladding, but this cladding type is not a poor imitation of timber or cement claddings. As a matter of fact, it’s highly durable and backed up with warranties of up to 50 years. Vinyl cladding can also withstand various weather conditions, so they don’t easily get damaged when exposed to rain or sun.

Stone Veneer

Using stone for your building project can be impractical, but you can still attain a natural stone look without spending too much — for instance, you can create feature walls with stone veneer. Stone veneer is typically made from pigmented cement mixture; the pigments are the ones that make stone veneers look like real stones.

Render

Render has been used in Europe for centuries, but it’s only recently that Australians have discovered the stylish effect it can produce on homes. There are different rendering techniques used to attain various textures and finishes.

Want to know which of these cladding systems is perfect for your needs? It would be best to consult house cladding experts in your area. Go and have a look at ServiceSeeking.com.au’s list of top cladding businesses.

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