I'm going to clad the front of my small garden building in a waney edge timber. A couple of questions for you.
Q1) Larch or Douglas Fir?
I was thinking of European Larch. But what about Douglas Fir? My permeter fence is planed western red cedar (the contemporary horizontal slatted type), so I was thinking Larch might be a slightly better contrast because I understand Douglas Fir is a bit redder (and so more cedar-ish) than Larch.
Q2) What do I need to consider for the other bits?
The cladding seems quite straight forwards: buy it from the sawmill, and nail it straight on. I want to use the same type of timber for the door frame and the corner posts that will cover the edges of the cladding. Are there additional considerations? For example, will I have to somehow dry/season the timber for the door frame before fitting it? That could mean having a building without a door for months .
This is the kind of look I'm gunning for:
Q1) Larch or Douglas Fir?
I was thinking of European Larch. But what about Douglas Fir? My permeter fence is planed western red cedar (the contemporary horizontal slatted type), so I was thinking Larch might be a slightly better contrast because I understand Douglas Fir is a bit redder (and so more cedar-ish) than Larch.
Q2) What do I need to consider for the other bits?
The cladding seems quite straight forwards: buy it from the sawmill, and nail it straight on. I want to use the same type of timber for the door frame and the corner posts that will cover the edges of the cladding. Are there additional considerations? For example, will I have to somehow dry/season the timber for the door frame before fitting it? That could mean having a building without a door for months .
This is the kind of look I'm gunning for: