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Detached house with gray wood cladding

  • Photographer
    Patrice Le Bris

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The materials used are technical products and must be installed according to professional standards. We recommend that the installation be carried out by a professional.

This detached house stands out for the use of a different color for its woodwork surrounds, which marks a difference with the light gray of the wooden cladding.

Gray cladding for a house: original and versatile

Ultra-trendy, gray wood house cladding adds a touch of originality to your home while remaining understated and highly refined. Ideal for new construction, renovating an old facade, or finishing an extension to an existing home, gray cladding offers numerous aesthetic benefits and can also be used to cover external thermal insulation.

Gray house cladding: a combination of charm and modernity

When painted or saturated, the siding of a single-family home benefits from a style that stands out from traditional natural-hued logs, while retaining the authentic look of wood. A house with factory-dyed gray siding will also avoid the graying caused by the natural aging of untreated wood, a big plus for those who don't appreciate it.

Alone or combined with other colors

Light gray is one of the least visible stains, while anthracite gray gives your home a very modern look. In addition, gray wood exterior walls pair perfectly with lighter or darker colored corner brackets or with colored joinery, whether made of wood or aluminum. Are you tempted? Discover our gray cladding, for an elegant and authentic home.