Jarrah is a prized Western Australian hardwood - deep red to rich russet brown. On woodgrain aluminium cladding, that grain is sublimated into a baked architectural powder coat over marine-grade aluminium, so you get the look of Jarrah timber with none of the oiling, warping, splitting or rot.
Run across a whole wall or facade, this finish carries its grain over the full elevation - the character you would chase with solid hardwood boards, without the rot, the repainting or the combustibility worry on the external skin.
Bold and characterful. Jarrah's deep red tones make a confident statement on fences, gates and facade blades. As woodgrain aluminium cladding, it carries that character while staying non-combustible, UV-stable and dimensionally stable - the practical way to keep a Jarrah look on a project that has to last.
Where Jarrah works best as cladding
The Jarrah finish suits statement fences, gates and facades. As cladding specifically, it is well placed on:
- External wall cladding and feature facades
- Entry statements, soffits and eaves linings
- Fences, gates and privacy walls
- Carports, garages and outdoor rooms
- Commercial shopfronts and fitouts
- Balcony and balustrade infill
At a glance
| Finish | Jarrah - deep red to rich russet brown |
|---|---|
| Product line | Woodgrain Aluminium Cladding |
| Substrate | Marine-grade aluminium (non-combustible, UV-stable) |
| Coat | Sublimated woodgrain in an architectural powder coat |
| Upkeep | Occasional wash - no oiling, no re-sealing |
| Best for | statement fences, gates and facades |
Hold Jarrah in your hand first
Screens flatten woodgrain. We post real coated sample pieces free to any Australian address - order Jarrah plus up to three other finishes and compare them on site before you commit.
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The same cladding in other finishes
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warm mid-brown with subtle grey and chocolate streaks
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Blackbutt
pale golden-brown with a fine, even grain
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Western Red Cedar
rich reddish-brown with soft, straight grain
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Tasmanian Oak
soft straw-blonde with a clean, consistent grain
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Merbau
warm reddish-brown with darker flecks
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Walnut
deep chocolate brown with flowing grain
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Teak
golden honey-brown with a fine grain
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Smoked Oak
dark, smoky grey-brown
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Limed Oak
pale whitewashed grey with open grain
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Grey Ironbark
deep grey-brown with dense, dark grain
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Silvertop Ash
soft silver-grey with fine grain
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Rosewood
rich red-brown with dark figured grain
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Wenge
very dark brown to near-black
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Natural Oak
balanced light-brown with classic grain
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Charred Timber
deep matte black with charred grain texture
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