Limed Oak is a coastal limewashed look - pale whitewashed grey with open grain. On woodgrain aluminium facade systems, that grain is sublimated into a baked architectural powder coat over marine-grade aluminium, so you get the look of Limed Oak timber with none of the oiling, warping, splitting or rot.
As a facade system, this finish becomes a whole-building skin - board cladding, batten blades and soffits coordinated in one grain - so the timber look reads at scale while the non-combustible substrate keeps the external wall on the right side of the NCC.
Light and beachy. Limed Oak's soft whitewashed grain is made for coastal cottages and breezy interiors. As aluminium facade systems, it carries that character while staying non-combustible, UV-stable and dimensionally stable - the practical way to keep a Limed Oak look on a project that has to last.
Where Limed Oak works best as facades
The Limed Oak finish suits coastal homes and light interiors. As facades specifically, it is well placed on:
- Multi-residential and apartment facades
- Commercial and retail buildings
- Architectural homes and renovations
- Mixed-use developments
- Hospitality and tourism projects
- Public and institutional buildings
At a glance
| Finish | Limed Oak - pale whitewashed grey with open grain |
|---|---|
| Product line | Aluminium Facade Systems |
| 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 | coastal homes and light interiors |
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The same facades in other finishes
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Merbau
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Walnut
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Teak
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Smoked Oak
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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
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Charred Timber
deep matte black with charred grain texture
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