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COMPANY NEWS


Design solutions: How architects are using Cedral facades for modern makeovers


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enovating a dated building? Find out how Cedral can help. Cedral facades recently provided the design inspiration for a jaded 1990s home in Stirlingshire,


stylish cladding provide the clean, modern look the owners wanted,


Scotland. Not only did the transforming


their home from dated to timeless. It also ticked several other boxes on their list of requirements, including sustainability, energy effi ciency and ease of installation. Eòlas Architects, a Scottish fi rm based in Aberfeldy, Glasgow and Aberdeenshire, were called in to modernise the split-level home on an elevated


site with beautiful


Highlands views. “We knew the classic look Cedral provides would fi t the brief and it’s also low maintenance for ease and comfort,” said Eòlas Director Oliver Hardiman. “Cedral absolutely lived up to our expectations and the clients were really pleased with the fi nished look.


Cedral cladding is very stable, doesn’t expand and


contract signifi cantly, is very resistant to water and frost damage, maintains its appearance and is low maintenance. The renovation turned out really well and we were all very happy with it. I would absolutely recommend Cedral to others.”


Cedral cladding was also a hit with the judges of the prestigious Livingetc Style Award for Best Exterior Cladding in 2024, who said: “Easy to use on both new builds and existing properties, it’s the range of options available at Cedral that made this so appealing.”


The benefi ts of Cedral •





Long-lasting durability: Cedral fi bre cement facades have a minimum life expectancy of 50 years.


Contemporary designs and colour collections: Cedral Lap facades create a traditional clapboard aesthetic while Cedral Click’s tongue and groove design offers a modern, fl ush fi tting fi nish. Colours are curated into four unique





collections, with 21 on-trend shades.


• Low maintenance upkeep: Fibre cement doesn’t rot, rust, warp or crack and is insect, bacteria and algae resistant; it doesn’t need painting and is easy to clean.


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Easy to install products: Straightforward all-in-one cladding solutions.


Excellent fi re performance classifi cation: Cedral materials comprehensively meet the fi re performance classifi cation A2- s1,d0 to EN 13501-1:2018.


Energy effi ciency and insulation: Rainscreen cladding helps buildings stay cooler in summer and warmer in winter for improved thermal comfort and energy saving, while ventilated air cavities improve thermal and acoustic insulation and help reduce condensation and humidity.


Sustainable options: Cedral wants to build a more durable world and bring sustainability to life, each day focusing its business towards building a more sustainable world for those around us.


01283 501 555 infouk@etexgroup.com www.cedral.world


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