Wood Design to Enhance the
Beauty
Designing in Wood - The Fine Points
Wood provides lumber that is used for building
homes. However, that is not the only use. Wood design in hobbies
such as sculpting and furniture making provide hours of relaxation
and enjoyment for those who have discovered the art of designing in
wood.
Techniques involved with wood as an art form are
carving, sawing, sanding, painting, laminating and finishing. So
why choose wood and wood design? Lumber is readily available for
use and it is a replaceable and renewable resource that can result
into plenty of resale value.
This material never goes out of style. Some
materials like vinyl may be pretty and are prominent on the market.
However, can be costly and sometimes lack artistic detail and
appeal.
Wood design, as a choice, offers a sophisticated
and personal look. Each section is as exclusive as ones
fingerprints. Each variety has a diverse feel and a clear-cut
personality.
From an entirely aesthetic point of view, nothing
matches the elegance and appeal that wood offers. Synthetic
materials mimic wood, but they can
only try. How can the quality, intensity and beauty be captured?
Unprocessed, untreated, natural or organic wood has
massive ecological benefits against building materials that exist
today. Wood is a hundred percent biodegradable, it functions as an
excellent insulator; it is easier to process and uses a reduced
amount of energy than steel, aluminum, concrete or plastic.
Many high class efficient construction techniques
using wood and wood design exist today. Conventionally, the use of
wood framing isn't the most efficient in house production. Although
it is undeniable that it has certain advantages. Constructing homes
using wood is also inexpensive and cost-effective.
For instance, in choosing the right flooring for a
house, would you rather choose carpet, tile or wood? What are the
advantages of having carpet? Sure it is slip resistant, comes in
beautiful colors, and has a nice feel on the toes. Carpet may be
all that but it can cause allergies especially with children. Given
its texture, it traps in bacteria, dust and mold. Tile is easy to
clean, but it can have a cold feel when walking barefoot.
Hardwood is pretty easy to maintain and can cut
down the number of allergy causing particles inside the home.
Stepping on to any flooring made out of wood will make you
appreciate the welcoming tones and shades.
A most important decision is how to choose the
material carefully for the purpose of protecting it from termites
and from rotting. Outdoor decks used for landscaping are mostly
unprotected and are housed by termites and may decay unless
treated.
However, there are types of woods that are
naturally resistant. These types include the cedar, cyprus and
redwood. A problem with pest infestation is the result of a wood
with soil contact.
As we discussed earlier, treated wood made of
composite materials is advisable when constructing wooden decks or
porches or anything that may come in contact with soil.
There are lumbers that are pressure-treated and are
very much resistant to termites, other insects and rotting. They
are processed with a sequence of pressure cycles forcing the wood
preservative deep into the pores of the wood, therefore developing
a chemical barricade against insects and decay.
Even if you are not an experienced woodworker,
there are many wood design techniques and looks that can easily be
produced. Give the look of wood a try, and see how it fits into
your design.
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