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Stylish, pre-finished sustainable timber boards for your walls

The use of internal timber cladding has gained huge traction of late, with people no doubt seduced by the warmth and texture that the material brings into a space. But what of the effect on the environment? We profiled a fabulous timber panel company recently and today we bring you another similar find, Glosswood, a Perth outfit with a sustainability focus.

Established in 1998 by husband and wife duo Peter and Pam Thomson, Glosswood’s range not only looks gorgeous but it’s ideal for the eco-conscious too. “Our impressive range of pre-finished timber lining boards are a sustainable alternative to using native hardwoods, as they are made from Paulownia which is a sustainable plantation timber,” says Jess Thomson who manages sales and marketing for the company.

I hadn’t heard of Paulownia before but it sounds like a miracle species. Because it can grow up to two metres a year it can be harvested at 10-12 years unlike pine which is harvested at 20 years and jarrah at 70 years. The timber can also reshoot up to six times before replanting is required and despite being extremely lightweight, it’s a stable hardwood that is renowned for its resistance to cupping and warping. It’s also less attractive to termites than pine or jarrah. What’s not to love?

“In the late 1990’s, native forest logging was the normal practice. Peter and Pam wanted to offer a timber product range that was sustainable and ticked all the green boxes. To do this, they searched for alternatives, and then developed innovative coating applications to make Paulownia look like many other timber species. Paulownia has a beautiful grain and is easily moulded and coated,” says Jess.

Aside from the sustainability of the timber, the product is coated in a low-VOC water-based UV coating system and comes in a range of widths, finishes and profiles. “Mostly the products show the natural woodgrain and celebrate the beautiful attributes of the timber,” says Jess of the range that is designed for walls and ceilings and both internal and undercover use and can be installed by a confident DIY-er or qualified carpenter. “Our boards are lightweight and have a tongue and groove profile, which makes installation an easy process. The timber boards are also pre-finished which means there is no sanding or painting required,” says Jess.

“Our most popular colours are the natural timbers, like cedar, spotted gum and teak, which have been favourites of late. The charcoal colour in the matte range has had a lot of interest, likely due to its rich, darker tone. It suits more contemporary design but still has a natural timber grain, and translates between both residential and commercial projects. Distressed white is another popular look that both designers and DIY-ers love!” says Jess.

Photography: Angelita Bonetti | Styling: Anna Flanders

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Our current obsession: Easycraft timber panels

With Jen in full-on renovation mode, she was rather excited to unearth Easycraft timber panels recently and now wants to clad everything and so do I! Inspired by the classic Queensland homes of the early twentieth century, the company was created in 1986 but has since grown to manufacture contemporary panel styles too.

Image: H & G Designs

A fabulous alternative to paint or wallpaper (it also looks fabulous on the ceiling), the timber paneled aesthetic is a current designer favourite and it’s not hard to see why. From Hamptons style abodes to heritage-listed treasures and new builds, these lightweight MDF panels add gorgeous, clean texture to any space.

Image: Reece

“The classic ‘easyvj’ is by far our most popular. It suits traditional homes where renovators want to match older VJ-style paneling and it’s also popular in new homes as a modern, decorative feature on the wall or ceiling,” says Easycraft marketing manager Ben McGill.

The panels look great on the ceiling too. Image: Diverse Design & Construct

“One of our key objectives was to produce something that could provide a great look that anybody regardless of DIY know-how could effectively make use of and install quickly. I think it is a product that is wonderfully easy to implement into the home but also one that you can get a massive amount out of if you do have more experience in DIY and design,” says Ben.

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The product can be used in wet areas too. “We recommend ‘easyclad’ for use in wet areas such as bathrooms and laundries. Made from reconstituted hardwood, it provides a tough and hardy baseboard while offering a range of profile finishes to suit,” says Ben.

One of Ben’s favourite designs (and mine too) is the ‘easyascot.’ “It can transform any space. The unique, formal finish of the profile is especially suited to dining rooms, master bedrooms and entry areas. The ‘easyascot’ is a great weekend project and our ‘easydado’ rails complete the look,” says Ben.

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The product also delivers on a practical level too, which is why it continues to gain popularity among DIY-ers, builders, architects and designers. “They recognise the advantages of a product that can be produced to their specification without the warping, knotting or splits seen in traditional timber planks. The durability of the boards, coupled with their easy installation also cuts down on material and labour costs,” says Ben.

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