Cladding

We've turned our wonderful scaffold boards and pallet wood in to a range of contemporary cladding options. These look great in a variety of settings, and can also be used for panelling, screening, and room dividing.

Reclaimed vs New
A reclaimed board (applies to scaffold boards only, not pallet wood) is one which comes from stock used in actual scaffolding. Great for extra character and therefore tend to be what people are looking for when they're after that classic, rustic look. Newer boards are more uniform, clean, and therefore more sought after by makers, as they are suited to furniture and other similar uses.

Kiln dried vs not kiln dried:
Kiln dried boards will have had their moisture content reduced. These boards will be more stable and less likely to crack or warp.

Unsanded, sanded or special:
- Unsanded boards are the original and cheapest option, the scaffold or pallet board in it's original form.
- Sanded boards are for those who want either a less rough board (hand sanded) or one with the bumps taken out too (machine sanded) then this may be a better option.
- Special boards are where we take the board to the next level. Here we offer options including a flame finish (where the wood is torched) or a coloured finish using specialist dyes.

Samples:
Small samples of all of the above options.

Cladding Battens
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Scaffold board panel cladding
 
Pallet wood cladding batten samples
 
Pallet wood cladding batten samples
 
Pallet wood cut, sanded and oiled for a variety of different samples
 
Rouch and ready scaffold board sample with cement and paint on
 
Sample of scaffiold board cladding, oiled and sanded
 
Scorched and dyed red scaffold board
 
New scaffold board unsanded, ready for cladding
 
New scaffold board sanded and oiled as a cladding sample
 
Flamed and charred new scaffold board cladding sample
 
New board, unsanded and raw, to be used as wall cladding
 
Sanded kiln dried scaffold board ready to be fixed to wall
 
Charred and scraped scaffold boards dyed red
 
Raw pallet wood ready to be used as wall or ceiling cladding
 
Danish Oil options for pallet wood cladding
 
Pallet wood scorched to two extents, for wall cladding
 
Pallet wood raw and unsanded ready for cladding
 
Oil options for pallet wood from The Scaff Shop new and kiln dried
 
Pallet wood in light or dark stain for internal or external cladding
 
Pallet wood cladding batten samples
 
Reclaimed scaffold board samples in each danish oil option
 

We've turned our wonderful scaffold boards and pallet wood in to a range of contemporary cladding options. These look great in a variety of settings, and can also be used for panelling, screening, and room dividing.

Reclaimed vs New
A reclaimed board (applies to scaffold boards only, not pallet wood) is one which comes from stock used in actual scaffolding. Great for extra character and therefore tend to be what people are looking for when they're after that classic, rustic look. Newer boards are more uniform, clean, and therefore more sought after by makers, as they are suited to furniture and other similar uses.

Kiln dried vs not kiln dried:
Kiln dried boards will have had their moisture content reduced. These boards will be more stable and less likely to crack or warp.

Unsanded, sanded or special:
- Unsanded boards are the original and cheapest option, the scaffold or pallet board in it's original form.
- Sanded boards are for those who want either a less rough board (hand sanded) or one with the bumps taken out too (machine sanded) then this may be a better option.
- Special boards are where we take the board to the next level. Here we offer options including a flame finish (where the wood is torched) or a coloured finish using specialist dyes.

Samples:
Small samples of all of the above options.

Handmade in the UK
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Sustainably Crafted. Consciously Designed.

Every piece we create begins with something that already exists. By reclaiming scaffold boards, we give new life to old materials — reducing waste and celebrating natural character.

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