Stone Cladding

Material:
  • Natural stone (granite, limestone, slate) or manufactured stone veneer
Uses:
  • Exceptional durability and weather resistance
  • Low maintenance and excellent insulation
Features:
  • Ideal for both interior and exterior walls, decorative façades, living rooms, outdoor gardens

Brick Cladding

Material:
  • Solid brick or brick slips mounted on walls
Uses:
  • Residential façades, heritage-style homes, energy-efficient design
Features:
  • Classic, timeless aesthetics
  • Robust insulation, fire-resistant, minimal upkeep

Metal Cladding

Material:
  • Aluminum, steel, copper, zinc, stainless steel panels or sheet
Uses:
  • Contemporary commercial buildings, industrial facilities, modern residences
Features:
  • Modern, sleek appearance
  • Strong, lightweight, corrosion- and fire-resistant
  • Custom finishes and recyclable materials

Wood Cladding

Material:
  • Timber (cedar, redwood, teak, engineered or thermally treated wood)
Uses:
  • Warm, organic finish; environmentally friendly if sustainably sourced
  • Naturally insulating
  • Requires regular maintenance (sealing, staining)
Features:
  • Rustic interiors, eco-homes, resorts, architectural accent areas

Fiber Cement Cladding

Material:
  • Cement reinforced with cellulose fiber, sand, and pigments
Uses:
  • Both exterior and interior walls; popular in hot or humid climates and high-rise applications
Features:
  • Highly durable, termite- and rot resistant
  • Non combustible (fire-rated)
  • Low maintenance, versatile finishes mimicking wood or stone

Vinyl / uPVC Cladding

Material:
  • Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or Unplasticized PVC (uPVC) panels
Uses:
  • Budget residential façades, prefabricated housing, interiors in moderate climates
Features:
  • Lightweight, low-cost, easy to install
  • Low maintenance, moisture- and pest-resistant
  • UV-stable varieties available, though may warp in high temperatures

Composite & Engineered Panels

Material:
  • Aluminum Composite Panels (ACP), HPL (High Pressure Laminate), WPC (Wood–Plastic Composite)
Uses:
  • Institutional, commercial and architectural façades, signage, retail interiors
Features:
  • Blend performance and aesthetics—often fire-rated
  • Highly customizable in pattern and finish
  • Durable, impact-resistant, often eco friendly

Ceramic / Porcelain Cladding

Material:
  • Fired ceramic or porcelain tiles and panels
Uses:
  • Balconies, wash areas, coastal exteriors, decorative commercial façades
Features:
  • Resistant to moisture, UV, heat; stain-resistant and hygienic
  • Available in various textures and patterns

Concrete Cladding / Precast Panel

Material:
  • Precast or GFRC (glass fiber reinforced concrete) panels
Uses:
  • Large commercial buildings, industrial structures, modern residential façades
Features:
  • Industrial look, very resilient and fire proof
  • Low maintenance, color/texture options available

Glass Cladding

Material:
  • Glass panels, often double-glazed or low E varieties
Uses:
  • Commercial buildings, curtain walls, modern homes, storefronts
Features:
  • Sleek, contemporary appearance, allows natural light
  • Durable but requires regular cleaning and proper thermal insulation