
What is cladding? The term cladding, in its most common usage, refers to the outer skin(s) that is placed on a built structure or any surface. The cladding element is nonload bearing, which means it is not structurally integral to the building itself. It conceals and protects the structure itself, isolating, delimiting, and defining zones, activities, and structural elements.
Cladding can either be fitted to an existing building of traditional masonry construction or can be incorporated into the design of a brand-new building.
Many different types of materials are used for cladding, ranging from traditional-looking brickwork or rendered systems to more modern metallic rain-screen systems or curtain walls made from glass. Cladding panels can be made from a wide variety of materials and they also come in a variety of colors and can be used in different ways. It can wrap around a whole building or it may only be used on parts of the building.
The purpose of cladding is to protect a building’s structure from natural elements like wind and rain but it can have other benefits, such as insulation, and noise control and it can boost the aesthetic appeal of a building.
When to use or apply to clad? Some spaces look much better when cladding is integrated either at home or in any architectural design. Such as the facade, the kitchen, the bathrooms, a wall in the dining room or living room, the visual crowning of the foyer, the main wall of the bedrooms, the side of the wall of the staircase, and the terraces.
Cladding is not on every building. However, it is becoming increasingly commonly used on both new build high-rises and older concrete buildings that have been renovated and each design proposal will depend on the style of the building. But what is clear is that the materials or coatings for exteriors must be of high durability, little maintenance, and support much wear, the inclemencies of the climate, rains, hailstones, intense sun, and even blows of the ball.
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