A few flourishes of Western Red Cedar cladding provide a subtle, smart uplift for this modern property.
Our Western Red Cedar cladding is used sparingly — but smartly — to finish this house's entrance, window and sliding door areas.
This case studies perfectly proves that a little can go a very long way.




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