9 beautiful facades with vertical timber cladding 

Contemporary architecture embraces natural wood more and moreVertical timber cladding, in particular, has become the go-to choice for its clean lines and rhythmic texture. Take a look at how architects across the world have used vertical timber cladding boards to create stunning wood facades.  

Why vertical timber cladding is trending? 

Vertical timber cladding is enjoying a well-deserved moment in contemporary architecture, driven by its ability to deliver both sculptural clarity and subtle naturalism. Its linear rhythm elongates the façade, drawing the eye upward and giving buildings a refined, vertical emphasis that feels clean yet expressive.  

Architects are increasingly using battens and alternating board depths to introduce texture and shifting shadows, creating façades that respond to light throughout the day. The ability to seamlessly wrap vertical timber from the walls onto roofs or decking adds to its appeal—offering a cohesive, monolithic envelope.  

Especially in forested or rural contexts, architects often turn to vertical cladding as a way to echo the verticality of tree trunks, allowing buildings to settle into their surroundings with quiet confidence and contextual grace. 

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Evergreen Home with accenting battens

Nestled in a century-old Douglas Fir forest in Vancouver, the Evergreen Home by architect Jim Wise was designed to blur the line between architecture and nature. To echo the vertical rhythm of the surrounding trees, they selected thermo-radiata pine cladding, mounted vertically along the narrow edge of the boards to create a striking sense of depth and height.  

Light battens were added to accent the façade and offering a subtle play of texture and shadow that complements the home’s concrete and glass elements. The result is a modern, grounded residence that feels at home among the trees. 

Thermory Benchmark thermo-pine cladding, Minikin Tiny House, Arhitect Mari Hunt, Photograph Maria Ilves

Tiny house that blends into the pine forest

Set in a coastal pine forest in Estonia, this minimalist tiny house by architect Mari Hunt embraces its surroundings with thermo-pine cladding. The vertical orientation visually elongates the compact form, while the concealed installation system ensures a clean, screw-free finish. 

Using the same material for both the façade and terrace creates a seamless, unified look. Chosen for its durability and timeless appeal, the thermally modified pine will gracefully weather to a silvery grey, blending further into the natural landscape over time. 

Thermory Benchmark thermo-pine cladding and thermo-ash decking, Arhitect Markus Nimik, PIN Arhitektid OÜ

New take on a farm-house style

The vertical thermo-pine cladding in varying depths adds texture and shadow play to the façade, while continuing seamlessly onto the roof for a unified, sculptural appearance. Floor-to-ceiling windows follow the same vertical rhythm, reinforcing the clean architectural lines. 

As the wood weathers naturally, the differing cladding boards age at their own pace enhancing the organic feel of the exterior over time. 

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Refined look with grey vertical slatted cladding

Na Rade House by NOIZ architekti features Vivid Silvered cladding, giving the façade a refined, weathered look from day one.  

The vertical, slatted profile emphasizes the home’s sculptural form while maintaining a uniform and discreet street presence. The silvery tone and clean lines create a calm, cohesive aesthetic that blends effortlessly with the urban context.  

 Though understated, the cladding adds depth and rhythm, making the exterior quietly captivating. 

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Focusing of form

This slim, rectangular home by 81.WAW.PL architects stretches along a narrow forested plot, its form broken into staggered volumes for visual lightness. The choice of materials emphasizes the shape of the building and creates a unique interplay of openness and enclosure.

The protruding segments are clad in Thermory’s Benchmark thermo‑pine, its tone matched to the surrounding pine trunks, creating a monolithic street presence and concealing a discreet garage entrance. 

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All wood lakeside house

Clad in wide thermo‑ash boards, this all-wood house by Opal Architecture blends beautifully with its lakeside setting. The natural weathering of the vertical timber cladding boards enriches the façade over time, transitioning from rich brown to serene silver-grey.  

Beyond its aesthetic, the cladding conceals impressive virtues: high durability, straightforward installation and minimal maintenance. 

Painted timber cladding by Thermory

Painted to blend

Thermowood cladding offers excellent results when painted, allowing for creative expression without sacrificing natural texture.  

In this project, the deep green facade blends harmoniously into the surrounding landscape, enhancing the building’s connection to nature.  

Subtle lighting highlights the vertical rhythm of the cladding boards, drawing the eye upward and emphasizing the architectural form even after dark. 

Hatchway Home, USA, Thermory Benchmark thermo-pine decking and thermo radiata pine cladding, Architect Robert P Gabriel, Photo Bill Oxford

Coastal retreat mirroring the surrounding landscape

Along California’s dramatic Sonoma coast, Hatchway Home by architect Robert P. Gabriel uses vertically installed Radiata pine cladding to mirror the surrounding cypresses and meadow landscape.  

The thermally modified cladding boards silver naturally over time, blending even more into the setting. Vertical lines emphasize the home’s height and rhythm, while deep window recesses and sliding doors allow the cladding to flow indoors.  

Vertical cladding with Thermory thermowood 

Thermory offers an extensive range of vertical timber cladding products that combine natural beauty with architectural precision. Designed for durability and visual impact, thermally modified wood naturally ages to a soft silver, harmonizing effortlessly with both built and natural environments. 

A standout feature in Thermory’s vertical cladding lineup is the Mix-and-Match system of multi-width cladding profiles, which allows you to combine boards of varying widths and depths for a more three-dimensional facade. This creates a rhythmic interplay of shadow and light while maintaining a cohesive surface. 

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Effortless installation with hidden fixing

Thermory cladding is not only beautiful but also thoughtfully engineered for easy installation.

The PaCS (Press and Click System) hidden fixing solution allows boards to snap securely into place without visible screws, preserving the clean lines of the design while reducing labor time.

With PaCS, vertical applications become more streamlined. Boards fit into clips precisely, ensuring consistent spacing, superior ventilation, and a seamless finish that holds up beautifully over time.

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