Cladding is not just about making garden rooms look good, but also about protecting them from the elements and keeping them energy-efficient.
At NIDA we use different types of cladding systems, each serving its own purpose and aesthetic appeal:
Horizontal cladding. Panels or boards are installed parallel to the ground, giving garden rooms a sleek, modern look. It’s a favourite for contemporary designs because it creates clean, continuous lines that can make a structure feel wider and more grounded. Plus, it’s excellent at shedding water, which is a lifesaver in areas with lots of rain.
Vertical cladding is where panels run perpendicular to the ground. This style is more traditional and structured, often used on taller buildings to give them a more imposing, elegant feel. Vertical cladding is also solid at handling wind and water, adding a nice sense of depth and texture to a building’s exterior.
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