Internal cladding & beams

Choosing the right interior cladding for your shepherd hut is a key component of the design process. It sets the tone, defines the character, and can make all the difference in how you experience the space.

For a classic, rustic feel, reclaimed wood is a charming choice. The natural imperfections and knots add warmth and texture, creating a cosy and inviting atmosphere.

V-groove paneling, on the other hand, offers a cleaner, more modern aesthetic. The smooth, vertical lines elongate the space visually, making it feel airier and brighter. You can choose from a variety of wood species and paint colours to personalise the look, from crisp white for a more modern vibe to deep charcoal for a dramatic touch.

Reclaimed Cladding

Our commitment to sustainability extends beyond materials – it's embedded in the design of our shepherd huts. We offer reclaimed cladding options in both whitewashed timbers and natural finishes, providing more than just eco-friendly benefits but also shaping the unique atmosphere of your personal retreat.

Whitewashed timbers offer a light and airy aesthetic, where subtle hints of their past lives add a touch of history without overwhelming the space. For a deeper, earthier feel, opt for the natural option, which evokes the essence of weathered landscapes and sun-kissed meadows.

V Groove Cladding

This versatile option offers clean lines and subtle shadows, adding visual depth and dimension to your space. Choose from our extensive paint palette to personalise your shepherd hut – opt for a crisp white for a bright and airy feel, or go bold with a vibrant hue to make a statement. Perhaps calming greens or earthy browns resonate with your desire for a connection to nature. No matter your preference, the smooth, uniform panels of V-groove cladding create a seamless interior, perfectly complementing the aesthetic of your shepherd hut.

Paints

Beams

Choosing the right colour for your exposed beams is key to setting the tone in your shepherd's hut. Consider the impact on space and how it complements your desired aesthetic. Ultimately, this will come down to the interior cladding choices you make. If you’re going for reclaimed cladding, you may choose to match the beams to the timbers. If you’ve opted for the V groove cladding, are you hoping to match the colour to the walls or go for something more natural and rustic?