EcoClad – High Pier HP Oak Internal PVC Cladding

EcoClad – High Pier HP Oak Internal PVC Cladding

$ 16.25
PVC – High Pier HP Oak Internal Wall Cladding (24mmX160mmX2900mm)
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EcoClad – High Pier HP Oak Internal PVC Cladding

Oak has always been a popular timber choice for interiors — warm, natural, and honest-looking. This panel gives you that same look without the sanding, oiling, or cracking that comes with real wood.

The High Pier profile is a 3D raised design that adds genuine depth to the wall surface. At 24mm deep and 160mm wide, each panel casts real shadow lines as the light shifts through the day. The oak timber grain texture is printed on PVC, so it’s fully waterproof and won’t lift or bubble in humid rooms.

Whether you’re doing a lounge feature wall or a rumpus room makeover, this fits naturally into warm, earthy interiors. It’s among the most popular internal wall cladding panels Australia homeowners reach for when they want the timber look without the timber hassle. Comes in 2900mm lengths that suit most ceiling heights with minimal joins.

• Profile: High Pier (3D raised, deep shadow lines)
• Dimensions: 24mm (D) × 160mm (W) × 2900mm (L)
• Material: PVC with realistic oak grain texture
• Colour: Warm oak wood tones
• No painting, staining, or sealing needed
• Deep 3D profile creates visible shadow play
• Lightweight despite thicker profile
• Fire retardant grade

PropertySpecification
Width 160mm
Thickness 24mm
Length 2900mm
What does 'High Pier' mean as a profile type in PVC wall cladding?
High Pier refers to a deep, raised slat profile where each panel face sits well proud of its edges — creating a chunky, three-dimensional raised face. This is different from a flat panel (which is flush) or a crescent panel (which has a gentle curve). The High Pier profile creates strong, defined shadow lines between adjacent panels, which makes the wall look textured and dimensional. In the EcoClad range, High Pier panels are 24mm deep, which is noticeably thicker than flat slat options. The shadow line depth depends on your lighting direction — raking light from a side window or downlights above will make the profile really stand out.
Does oak-finish PVC cladding look realistic compared to real timber?
Modern PVC timber-look cladding has improved considerably. The best products use high-resolution embossed grain texture combined with photorealistic colour printing to create a surface that reads convincingly as natural timber at normal viewing distances. Up close, especially in bright light, you can usually tell the difference. PVC will never fully replicate the organic variation and depth of real timber. But for a wall panel in a room where you're not inspecting it at arm's length, a good oak-finish PVC panel like the EcoClad High Pier HP Oak reads genuinely warm and natural. The practical advantages — waterproof, maintenance-free, consistent colour — make the visual trade-off easy for most homeowners.
What interior styles work best with oak-coloured PVC wall panels?
Oak tones are versatile and work across several popular interior styles. In Hamptons-inspired homes, oak panels pair well with white trim, navy accents, and rattan furniture. In Japandi interiors, oak with black metal fixtures and natural linen creates a calm, grounded look. For warm contemporary homes, oak panels make a natural feature wall that doesn't compete with the rest of the room. They also suit coastal homes with their sandy, sandy-beige colour tones. The one style where oak panels tend to fight rather than complement: very cold or monochrome interiors with strict grey or blue-white colour schemes — in those cases, Imperial Grey or white panels tend to work better.
How do I cut PVC cladding panels around power points, windows, or doorframes?
PVC panels cut easily with standard woodworking tools. A drop saw or mitre saw with a fine-toothed blade gives the cleanest cut. For internal cutouts around power points or other fittings, a jigsaw works well — use a fine-tooth blade and cut slowly to avoid chipping. Mark cut lines clearly with a pencil rather than a felt-tip marker, which can bleed into the PVC surface. After cutting, a light sand with 120-grit sandpaper smooths any rough edges. Always measure twice and cut once — PVC is not costly, but running short on panels mid-project is frustrating.

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