This Texture of Timber Cladding is given in terms of the surface finish and appearance of the wooden cladding used in architecture and design. The timber cladding texture is an important factor that makes the context amenable to some extent by defining the aesthetics and touch of an exterior or interior portion of a building. Textures vary from the smooth finish to the refined, rough, and rustic, depending on the kind of wood used, the grain patterns, or finishing techniques.
Typical textures include sawn, brushed, charred (Shou Sugi Ban) and weathered, which give their distinctive characters and depth. Brushed textures show off the natural grain, while charred surfaces offer great durability and a very contemporary, bold look. Weathered and reclaimed have an aged organic look, perfect for rustic or industrial design aesthetics.
Timber Cladding Texture adds both beauty to a structure and functionality. It makes the place durable, insulated, and sustainable, attracting more architects to include it in contemporary as well as traditional architecture.