EcoClad – Round Slat Charred Wood

EcoClad – Round Slat Charred Wood

$ 16.25
PVC – Round Slat Charred Wood Internal PVC Cladding (15mmx150mmx2900mm)
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The charred wood look has been popular in high-end interiors for a while now — dark, textured, dramatic without being gothic. The EcoClad Round Slat Charred Wood panel brings that aesthetic to a PVC format that’s far more practical than the real thing.

Real charred wood (shou sugi ban) is expensive, heavy, fragile to touch, and messy. This panel gives you the deep charcoal-black tone and the slight surface texture of fire-treated timber without any of those complications. The round slat profile adds depth through the shadow lines between panels, which makes the dark colour even more visually interesting — the light plays differently across each slat face.

At 150mm wide and 2900mm long, coverage per panel is efficient. The 15mm profile is substantial enough to read as a genuine architectural element rather than a surface treatment.

Works especially well as a TV feature wall, dining room accent wall, bedroom headboard wall, or as the dark counterpoint to a lighter room. Also popular in hospitality and retail fit-outs where a moody, high-end feel is the brief.

Like all PVC panels in this range, it handles moisture without issue and requires almost no maintenance. The dark colour is also forgiving of minor surface marks.

Dimensions: 15mm x 150mm x 2900mm | Material: PVC | Finish: Charred Wood Effect | Use: Internal walls only

For anyone exploring PVC internal wall cladding panels Australia designers use in bold interiors, the charred wood profile is consistently one of the most enquired-about options in the range.

PropertySpecification
Width 150mm
Thickness 15mm
Length 2900mm
What is the charred wood finish — is it actual burnt wood?
No. The charred wood finish on this PVC panel is a surface texture and print that replicates the appearance of fire-treated timber, specifically the Japanese technique called shou sugi ban. The result is a deep charcoal-black tone with subtle surface texture. It's a printed PVC finish — durable, easy to maintain, and consistent across panels in a way that genuine charred timber isn't.
Will a dark panel make my room feel smaller?
Not necessarily. Dark feature walls used on a single wall — especially behind a bed or sofa — tend to make the room feel more defined rather than smaller. The round slat profile also adds depth, which works differently from a flat painted dark wall. If you're working in a genuinely small, low-ceiling space and worried about it feeling cramped, consider using the panel on one accent wall rather than all four sides.
Does the charred wood panel look good with warm or cool tones in the rest of the room?
Both work, but differently. Against warm tones (timber floors, earthy furniture, warm lighting) the charcoal reads as rich and grounding. Against cool tones (white walls, grey furniture, cool lighting) it's more graphic and high-contrast. Charcoal is one of the most versatile neutrals in interior design precisely because it works across both palettes.

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