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External Cladding Blends Form And Function


Curb appeal. So often we hear tips on turning the outside of our homes into works of art with trees, and walkways, and gardens, and fountains. Our homes are a direct reflection of ourselves, and when people pass by, or walk up to our doorstep, we want them to see the hard work we've poured into that elusive curb appeal. With all this focus on aesthetic there are times we forget that the most basic function of our home is shelter, protection for the elements of the outside world. How does one strike a balance between shelter and beauty on the exterior of their home? One option homeowners have is external cladding.

The many uses of external cladding


The first question you may be asking is what exactly is cladding? Simply put, cladding is used to cover the exterior of your house, providing a protective seal from the elements. Rather than simply painting the outside paneling of your house, a process which is not only time consuming, but can get costly if you decide to go with outside contractors, some homeowners have chosen to affix cladding in place of paint. While painting is a process that must occur every few years thanks to peeling, cracking, and other damage, cladding will last for nearly half a century. Due to its design, cladding is not only about function, but also form. With a wood grain finish and available in several colors, homeowners aren't sacrificing their curb appeal, but in fact have an opportunity to enhance it. Companies like Abbey Constructions have begun to offer this service to its customers, acknowledging that cladding has become almost vital to homeowners looking to enhance their homes livability and marketability.

Exterior cladding can achieve a modern look and design