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If you’re looking at iroko fence panels, you’re probably past the “will this last?” stage.
Iroko is chosen when longevity, stability, and appearance all matter — and when you don’t want to replace fencing again in a few years. It’s a dense hardwood with natural oils that help it cope with moisture, temperature changes, and long-term outdoor exposure far better than most softwoods.
In short: this is fencing for people who want it done properly.
Why choose iroko over standard timber fencing?
Iroko is often compared to teak, and that’s not accidental. It’s naturally durable, resistant to rot, and far less prone to movement once installed. That makes it especially well suited to:
Exposed gardens
Long boundary runs
Premium outdoor spaces where finish matters
Over a long period iroko will most likely weather to a soft silver-grey if left untreated, or it can even be oiled to retain its rich, warm tone. There would be no sudden deterioration, no unpleasant surprises with Iroko!
Slatted design, refined
All panels in this collection use a slatted construction, offering privacy without completely shutting out light or airflow. It’s a more balanced solution than solid fencing and one that works particularly well in modern garden layouts.
Depending on the panel, you’ll find:
Double-sided slatted designs, finished on both faces for shared boundaries and screening
Precise slat spacing for consistent privacy and a clean, architectural look
Each panel is designed to look deliberate from every angle — not just functional, but considered.
Built for premium installations
These iroko fence panels are typically chosen for projects where the details matter. They pair well with both timber and concrete posts and are suitable for professional installs or high-quality DIY work.
Yes, iroko costs more than standard treated fencing. But it earns that difference through lifespan, appearance, and reduced maintenance over time. For many customers, that trade-off makes complete sense.
Choosing between the panels
If you want a fully finished look on both sides, go double sided. If spacing and visual rhythm are your priority, the slat configuration will guide the choice.
Once you compare the panels below, the right option usually stands out.
Browse the iroko fence panels in this collection to find the design that fits your space — and one you won’t feel the need to replace anytime soon.