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kolomlatten

Kolomlatten is a term found in Dutch architectural and carpentry contexts that translates roughly to “column slats.” The word combines kolom (column) with latten (slats), and in use it refers to slender wooden battens or slats arranged around or on a column for decorative, protective, or functional purposes. The exact meaning can vary by region and period, and the term is not widely standardized in English-language sources.

Typically, kolomlatten describe a treatment or cladding for a column that conceals the raw structural member

Materials and construction methods vary, but wood is common, including softwoods or hardwoods that are finished

See also: lath, lattice, slat, timber framing, column cladding. Notes: the term is primarily found in Dutch-language

while
allowing
ventilation
and
surface
finishing.
They
can
form
a
decorative
lattice
or
a
continuous
sleeve
around
a
vertical
post,
and
may
be
applied
to
interior
columns
in
timber-framed
buildings
or
to
exterior
columns
in
various
architectural
styles.
The
slats
may
be
oriented
vertically,
horizontally,
or
circumferentially
and
are
usually
fixed
to
a
supporting
frame
or
directly
onto
the
column.
with
paint,
stain,
or
varnish.
Kolomlatten
can
serve
multiple
purposes:
improving
aesthetics,
protecting
the
column
surface,
reducing
contact
with
adjacent
finishes,
and
in
some
cases
aiding
acoustics
or
airflow
around
a
column.
sources
and
may
not
have
a
single
universally
accepted
definition
in
English.