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Definition of cladding in English: claddingnoun ˈkladɪŋˈklædɪŋ mass nounA covering or coating on a structure or material. Example sentencesExamples - The interiors contain no drywall or plaster, and exterior cladding comprises cedar shingles and plywood.
- From its origins as a cheap and functional building material, steel cladding has, over the years, gradually become known for its aesthetic potential.
- Agreeing with the sale pitch, the Board ruled to allow the siding product as a substitute for the brick or masonry cladding required by the zoning code.
- Glass and timber cladding were chosen for economy and durability.
- Even the use of stone cladding is another area where the machine-sawn masonry seldom lives up to expectations and slabs of stone can often look like concrete.
- Although the building is structurally safe, there were concerns about the way stone cladding was attached to it.
- Tile cladding is also used in bathrooms and toilets.
- The six-storey, 36,000 sq ft hotel will feature contemporary stonework and cladding on the front elevation with a glass tower rising through the six floors.
- The legal action was launched after concerns were raised about the way in which stone cladding was attached to the building.
- He has also tried bronze cladding and steel windows - expensive products that work well and last a long time.
- The structure is timber, with spruce board cladding.
- The price includes the timber frame, cladding, basic finishes, timber floor and straw insulation and relies on the use of recycled materials and self-built windows.
- However, it will be another six months or so before brick and stone cladding of the concrete flood walls, and general landscaping works, have been completed.
- Then it remained only to add the access walkways running round each level, the steel and timber balconies, the cedar cladding, and the stair tower.
- He disliked the timber cladding element of the design and said the finish needed to respect the quality of the improvements to the rest of the estate.
- To help it blend in with its water meadow surroundings, the building has oak louvre cladding, flat roofed areas covered in turf and a main roof of a modern stainless steel that will look like lead.
- Some of the applications involved include coatings for automotive wheel trims, seat belts, fishing nets, coatings for mobile telephones, timber flooring and steel cladding.
- The steel frame is wrapped in thin sheets of translucent polycarbonate cladding that gently diffuses light like a fragile membrane of rice paper.
- Materials such as dry stone walls and non-varnished timber cladding will be used to give a natural look and feel to the building, which takes full advantage of the exceptional site.
- The reintroduction of this magnificent design feature in lightweight structural steel and fiberglass cladding plays an important role in the renovation.
Synonyms layer, covering, overlay, coat, skim, skin, thickness, plating, film, wash, glaze, varnish, veneer, lamination, sheet, finish, dusting, blanket, mantle, daub, smear, topping, crust, patina, lustre, deposit, scale, facing Definition of cladding in US English: claddingnounˈkladiNGˈklædɪŋ A covering or coating on a structure or material. as modifier a range of roofing and cladding products Example sentencesExamples - The reintroduction of this magnificent design feature in lightweight structural steel and fiberglass cladding plays an important role in the renovation.
- The legal action was launched after concerns were raised about the way in which stone cladding was attached to the building.
- Even the use of stone cladding is another area where the machine-sawn masonry seldom lives up to expectations and slabs of stone can often look like concrete.
- Tile cladding is also used in bathrooms and toilets.
- From its origins as a cheap and functional building material, steel cladding has, over the years, gradually become known for its aesthetic potential.
- However, it will be another six months or so before brick and stone cladding of the concrete flood walls, and general landscaping works, have been completed.
- The interiors contain no drywall or plaster, and exterior cladding comprises cedar shingles and plywood.
- Although the building is structurally safe, there were concerns about the way stone cladding was attached to it.
- The steel frame is wrapped in thin sheets of translucent polycarbonate cladding that gently diffuses light like a fragile membrane of rice paper.
- He has also tried bronze cladding and steel windows - expensive products that work well and last a long time.
- Materials such as dry stone walls and non-varnished timber cladding will be used to give a natural look and feel to the building, which takes full advantage of the exceptional site.
- Then it remained only to add the access walkways running round each level, the steel and timber balconies, the cedar cladding, and the stair tower.
- Agreeing with the sale pitch, the Board ruled to allow the siding product as a substitute for the brick or masonry cladding required by the zoning code.
- Glass and timber cladding were chosen for economy and durability.
- The structure is timber, with spruce board cladding.
- To help it blend in with its water meadow surroundings, the building has oak louvre cladding, flat roofed areas covered in turf and a main roof of a modern stainless steel that will look like lead.
- The six-storey, 36,000 sq ft hotel will feature contemporary stonework and cladding on the front elevation with a glass tower rising through the six floors.
- The price includes the timber frame, cladding, basic finishes, timber floor and straw insulation and relies on the use of recycled materials and self-built windows.
- He disliked the timber cladding element of the design and said the finish needed to respect the quality of the improvements to the rest of the estate.
- Some of the applications involved include coatings for automotive wheel trims, seat belts, fishing nets, coatings for mobile telephones, timber flooring and steel cladding.
Synonyms layer, covering, overlay, coat, skim, skin, thickness, plating, film, wash, glaze, varnish, veneer, lamination, sheet, finish, dusting, blanket, mantle, daub, smear, topping, crust, patina, lustre, deposit, scale, facing |