Limed Oak is a coastal limewashed look - pale whitewashed grey with open grain. On woodgrain aluminium cladding, 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.
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.
Light and beachy. Limed Oak's soft whitewashed grain is made for coastal cottages and breezy interiors. As woodgrain aluminium cladding, 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 cladding
The Limed Oak finish suits coastal homes and light interiors. 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 | Limed Oak - pale whitewashed grey with open grain |
|---|---|
| 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 | coastal homes and light interiors |
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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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Jarrah
deep red to rich russet brown
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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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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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