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Style Guide – Timber Slats

Cladding & Joinery, House of Bamboo, Walls

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Functional, elegant and sustainable, timber slats tick all the boxes of a popular cladding, fencing and screening solution.

Suitable for indoor and outdoor use, slatted screens and individual battens are being used on walls, ceilings, doors, fences and screens by influential architects and designers.

Find inspiration with these four beautiful designs by female Australian architects and designers and contact us about using bamboo timber slats and slatted screens in your projects.

Peacock Street – Brave New Eco

For this extensive renovation in Brunswick West, Brave New Eco made the kitchen the focal point of the home thanks to a mix of bright colours and timber slats that add texture and warmth.

Recreate this style with our SeaChange Series® of bamboo timber slats.

San Francisco Home – Klopf Architecture

This modern home was reconfigured to create an open-concept living space that faces onto the backyard, highlighted by an architectural cladding feature on the ceiling.

Browse our slatted cladding solutions here.

The Mod and The Rocker – Rogan Nash

Our favourite feature in this project is the creative use of mismatched timber battens to create a dynamic pool fence.

Get creative with our SeaChange® Series of modern bamboo battens.

Riverlee Meeting Suite – Studio Tate

For this project in Melbourne, Studio Tate used slatted timber cladding and natural tones to create an interconnected yet soundproof environment that fosters collaboration.

Recreate this style with our Symphony Series of bamboo timber cladding.

To find out more about bamboo timber slats and slatted cladding, get in touch with House of Bamboo® Design Consultants here.

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