What are Siberian Larch’s properties?
- Colour – creamy yellow to light brown, weathering to a beautiful silvery-grey without treatment.
- Grain – very straight, dense and fine with tight growth rings. Texture – smooth.
Because of its slow growth, Siberian Larch has incredibly tight growth rings and a very dense, fine grain. The application of a high-quality stain can accentuate this beautiful natural tapestry, making the wood a distinguished and sought-after choice in architectural design circles.
It also makes it unique — with such character, no two pieces of Siberian Larch are the same as each other. Underpinning the popularity of Siberian Larch is also its versatility; there’s rarely a setting or space where its Scandi style hues aren’t at home.
Upon close inspection of some Siberian Larch timber, subtle colours can appear, from creamy whites to reddish browns. If left for around two years without any treatment, the wood will attain a natural grey ‘weathered’ look which, depending on your vision, is no bad thing. Monochromatic designs can add a touch of distinguished class!
Our Siberian Larch Decking Profiles
Siberian larch timber quick tips
Sort your lengths. Make sure you’ve set them all up. We recommend ordering 10% more to cover waste material.
Siberian larch is very hard and dense wood. Use professional equipment for best results.
We recommend using only high quality stainless steel screws to avoid corrosion and stains on the wood.
OSMO wood protection offers effective multiple protection against UV rays and harsh environmental conditions.