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FX.12 Aluminum Panels by Prefa
Nestled within a conifer woodland just outside of Prague, Forest Cabin, by local firm Archicraft, was designed to reflect — and respect — its surroundings. Opting for the durability and nearly negligible maintenance requirements of aluminum shingles, the architects chose FX.12 panels from Austrian cladding brand Prefa for both the gable roof and facade, and the Prefalz system for the roof’s flat portions — all in dark brown to give the entire structure a seamless look. Each panel has both longitudinal and transverse edging sections, which lends them a unique “crumpled” appearance while also increasing their strength. Embossed with non-repeating cant patterns, the surface characteristics change throughout the course of the day. FX.12 panels are installed as non-bearing, rear-ventilated facades.
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Slatpanel Exterior Composite Wall Panelling by The Wood Veneer Hub
The Slatpanel exterior wall panelling from The Wood Veneer Hub mimics the charm of natural wood while offering the longevity of a composite. Available in four colourways — Black, Oak, Walnut and Grey (shown) — the waterproof PVC panels boast a realistic wood-grain look, complete with a textured surface, that is resistant to fading. They are offered in two sizes (and can be cut to size) and have tongue-and-groove edges that hide fixings and are easy to assemble and install.
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Acrylic Black by Nakamoto Forestry
Nakamoto Forestry, the leading Japanese maker of quality shou sugi ban siding, recently added the Acrylic Black finish to two of its cladding lines: Gendai and Pika-Pika. Developed for commercial applications but equally suitable for residential projects, the new deep black tone appears understated from afar, but its texture and raw beauty shine through when viewed up close. The low-maintenance product is resistant to rot, insects and fire (Class A rated), and the new finish will maintain its dramatic impact over time without weathering or patinating. Acrylic Black was originally a custom treatment for Oregon State University’s Gladys Valley Marine Studies building by Yost Grube Hall Architecture (shown).
3 Cladding Options That Embrace a Dark Palette
In shades of deep brown, black and grey, these cladding options are rich in both colour and character.