EcoClad – High Pier White

EcoClad – High Pier White

$ 16.25
PVC – EcoClad – High Pier White Internal Wall Cladding (24mmX160mmX2900mm)
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

If you’ve looked at architectural slatted walls in contemporary Australian homes and wondered how to achieve that look affordably, the High Pier White panel is worth your attention.

The High Pier profile has the deepest dimension in the EcoClad range at 24mm. This extra depth is what makes the difference — when panels are installed side by side, the shadow lines between them are much more pronounced than shallower profiles. The result is a wall that looks three-dimensional, with real depth and shadow play rather than a flat textured surface.

At 160mm wide and 2900mm long, the panel dimensions suit feature walls well. White is the most popular choice for the High Pier profile because the clean colour lets the shadow effect do all the work — the contrast between the raised slat faces and the recessed channels is crispest in white.

Where it works best: living rooms, entryways, feature walls behind beds and sofas, and any space where you want a wall with proper architectural presence. The profile reads like the kind of bespoke joinery that usually costs significantly more.

PVC means no maintenance beyond occasional cleaning, and no risk of the moisture-related problems that affect timber in humid spaces.

Dimensions: 24mm x 160mm x 2900mm | Material: PVC | Finish: Smooth White | Use: Internal walls only

The High Pier range is the premium depth option within PVC internal wall cladding panels Australia builders specify when the brief calls for a wall with real visual weight.

PropertySpecification
Width 160mm
Thickness 24mm
Length 2900mm
What makes the High Pier profile different from standard round slat panels?
The key difference is depth. At 24mm, the High Pier profile is significantly deeper than the round slat (15mm) or mini slat (8mm) options. This extra depth creates more pronounced shadow lines between panels — the wall looks noticeably three-dimensional rather than subtly textured. If you want a wall that reads as a proper architectural feature from across the room, the High Pier profile achieves that more strongly than shallower options.
Is a deeper panel harder to install?
Not significantly. The same tongue-and-groove installation system applies across all EcoClad profiles. The 24mm depth does mean the panels are slightly heavier and more rigid, which can actually make installation easier — they're less prone to flexing during handling. You'll want to ensure fixings are appropriate for the extra panel weight, especially if installing on vertical walls without adhesive backup.
How do I achieve the cleanest result when installing High Pier panels?
A few things make a big difference: ensure your substrate is flat (use furring strips if needed), use consistent spacing and keep panels plumb especially for vertical installation, use a fine-toothed blade for cuts to avoid chipping, and finish all edges with matching trim. For long feature walls, chalk a reference line before you start rather than working by eye.

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