Allow the building to age with elegance
Architects are continually coming up with creative new façade ideas, but these ideas also present a steady flow of unique challenges that need to be solved. Challenges like these are what makes our knowledge and support so valuable. Södra's project department has a deep understanding of our products and extensive experience with many different types of façades. Together, we can make your ideas a reality.
Our facades
Frontwood®
Frontwood® is a solid wood panel with three layers made of spruce, suitable for both exterior and interior use. The panel provides a natural, clean, and neat expression and can be surface-treated upon request. To visually maintain an even cleaner surface, you can choose to combine the Frontwood® panel with our system solution using clips. This opens up a wide range of creative possibilities.
Flame retardant treated timber
Södra's flame retardant treated timber, C260 and C260 Xterior can solve any building challenge where fire safety is a top priority. Södra's flame retardant treated timber products open up a world of exciting opportunities and creative solutions, both for façades and interiors.
Heat treated timber
With heat treated timber from Södra, you avoid problems with shape changes. The wood is not affected by the temperature changes that generally cause it to swell or shrink. This product is well suited for the surfaces exposed to the weather, such as facades, balconies and terraces. You can use heat treated timber together with Södra's flame retardant treatment.
Glulam panels
Södra's glulam panels are a versatile architectural material that is used in a variety of ways, to give your home an elegant and exclusive look. Each panel is 270 mm thick and is composed of 10 composite slats. The exceptionally wide panels give your facade a distinct appearance, and thanks to the full size of the panels, you can quickly cover the large areas.
Western red cedar
For beautiful, durable buildings with minimal maintenance, cedar is the obvious choice. Canadian cedar is particularly well suited for façade cladding as well as various other structures such as terraces, pool decks or garden sheds. With it’s reddish-brown colour, cedar is a beautiful architectural element that truly stands out.
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