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Different Ways Of Elevating Wood In Your Home

September 9, 2021 | Leave a Comment

Wood is the main material that many homes in the US are made of. It’s natural to have a timber frame house for your family. However, for others in Europe, it’s not. Most of their homes are made out of brick and mortar. And yet, wood plays a heavy role in their interiors while in the US, more and more modern homes are getting away from the fact that wood is versatile. However, you don’t have to be someone who has a love-hate relationship with wood. Wood has become cheaper as the processing has become more affordable for companies and shipping costs of wood around the world has gone down. Here is how you can use wood in different ways.

Wood In Your Home – Wood flooring

Without a doubt, hardwood floors are what we think of when we consider wood playing a vital role in the home. We may have gotten used to materials like vinyl but the best floors are always made out of solid wood. On https://www.floorsdirectltd.co.uk/solid-wood-flooring.html you can see this in full action. Their choices of wood are varied, ranging from good old classic oak, white oak, pine, cedar, walnut, cherry and so many others. The issue that many homeowners have with hardwood floors is that if you drop something on them, they can dent. Well, not this type of wood. Their wood is lacquered which means it has a protective resin over the surface, which allows for bending and absorption of weight but rejects sudden impacts. So if you drop a steel spoon on the floor as you carry your plates up for breakfast in bed one morning, you won’t be coming down to a damaged floor.

Decking the patio

And of course, who can resist a brilliant patio floor that has been decked over? Decking is easy to maintain, enhances the appearance of your outdoor space, and has a lot of versatile usage when you get it right. The key here is to partner with deck builders Massachusetts (or those elsewhere) to guarantee an expert finish, and ensure the wood you opt for can withstand hot and cold weather in different climate areas. The wood should also be able to handle the rain. And what better wood than oak? It’s heavy, strong, absorbs water, and doesn’t flex or bend when it’s hot. Oak however can be expensive when you buy it for decking. This is because it is very hard wood and it takes time and effort to style it. Decking has to have grooves that allow the water to run off and not create pools of standing water. Hence, oak decking is the best but it can cost a little extra because of its quality, the workmanship required to get it to a decent standard, and the treatments like oils that need to be done correctly.

Pergola heaven

In ancient Greek and Roman times, pergolas used to be everyone. You couldn’t walk into someone’s home without seeing a pergola in the backyard. Pergolas are bare wooden structures that are for lounging. You can place sheets over the top of the pergola to protect you from the sun and the wind but you can take the sheets off when it’s very hot and you want to enjoy the breeze. Pergolas are also easy to construct and a Heartland Pergola Supplier Milwaukee can give you everything you need to construct one. They are essentially square structures that allow for things such as plants, vines, flowers, sheets and lamps to be draped over the top.
 

Wood In Your Home – Wooden items

Of course, wooden figures and items around the home are very popular. For example, if you love animal carvings you can place them on your shelves, window sills and other areas to showcase your love for them. If you like lions and tigers, you can place wooden carvings in your garden, hidden in hedges and at the foot of plants. You can also put wooden carvings of people around the house. If you love African culture, you can place tribesmen and villages of people around the home. Not to mention, wooden wall art is very popular because it showcases more than just vision, but handcraft as well. The most popular wooden items around the home can also be the cheapest as well; far cheaper than crystal.

Wood has so many uses around the home, you just need to look where you could have more of it. The patio decking is an obvious place but so is the pergola. 

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A parent to 3 children ranging from 6 to 27! I love to write about parenting topics, Interior design, beauty and Money Saving Tips.

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