timberlattice
Tim berlattice is a construction element consisting of wooden slats arranged in a lattice pattern, used as decorative or functional panels in outdoor and indoor applications. Timberlattice panels provide a balance of privacy, light, and ventilation, and can serve as screens, trellises, or infill panels in fences, walls, pergolas, and porch enclosures. The lattice is typically framed and built from softwood or hardwood species such as pine, cedar, or oak, with treatment for outdoor use. Slats commonly range from 6 to 25 millimeters in thickness and are arranged in square or diagonal patterns, forming a grid that can be shaped to fit different spans.
Fabrication methods vary. Panels can be preassembled in a workshop or built on site using framed lattice
Outdoor timberlattice offers advantages such as aesthetic versatility, durability when properly treated, and ease of installation.
Variations exist in slat dimensions, lattice geometry (square or diagonal), and framing. Timberlattice is related to