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Timber is a versatile material that has stood the test of time in interior design. Its warmth, natural beauty and durability make it a popular choice for various home design and decoration uses. From structural support to aesthetic enhancements, timber can transform your living space. In this blog post, we will explore five creative ways to incorporate timber into your home, featuring timber carcassing, planed smooth timber, sawn treated timber and timber battens.

Carcassing Timber

Timber carcassing serves as the backbone of your home's structure. It provides the necessary support for floors, walls and roofs, ensuring the stability and strength of the building. When choosing timber for carcassing, it's crucial to consider factors such as load-bearing capacity, moisture resistance and durability.  Additionally, timber carcassing allows for open floor plans and can be left exposed for a rustic, industrial style which showcases the natural beauty of the wood while maintaining structural integrity. At Mill Timber Direct, we offer an extensive selection of graded carcassing timber, well-suited for internal and external projects. Each piece of timber is subject to a grading system which categorises it based on structural properties and strength, and our range features the sought-after C24 grade timber, which can be used in internal building works.

Planed Smooth Timber

For a touch of elegance, consider using planed smooth timber in your home decoration. This type of timber has been smoothed and finished to create a refined appearance. Planed smooth timber is ideal for crafting furniture pieces such as dining tables, coffee tables and bookshelves, and its smooth surface enhances the natural grain patterns and colours, adding a touch of luxury to your living space. At Mill Timber Direct, our planed smooth timber selection includes redwood, and whitewood which are available as FSC & PEFC certified options. We also offer untreated and treated timber in various lengths and widths to meet your building, joinery and landscaping requirements.

Sawn Treated Timber

When it comes to outdoor projects or areas exposed to the elements, treated sawn timber is the practical choice. This type of timber undergoes a treatment process that enhances its resistance to moisture, insects and decay, making it suitable for decking, fencing and garden structures. Sawn treated timber also combines functionality with aesthetic appeal, as it maintains the authentic look of natural wood while providing the durability needed for exterior applications. Consider creating a cosy outdoor seating area with treated timber decking or adding a charming picket fence to enhance your home's kerb appeal.

Mouldings, Skirting & Architraves

Whilst skirting and architraves may seem relatively minor considerations, they can combine to reinforce other key design elements in your interior. Our ogee and torus skirting boards, for example, created from responsibly sourced redwood, will create a striking finishing touch. Combine these with refreshed door architraves, available in a range of styles and profiles for a low cost but impactful upgrade. Architraves and skirtings are easily fitted and well within the capabilities of an enthusiastic DIY-er. Complement these design elements with carefully chosen mouldings to create a wall feature as a decorative element, adding an additional dimension and visual interest.

Combining Timber Elements

One of the most effective ways to use timber in your home is by combining different types and finishes. For example, pairing planed smooth timber furniture with exposed timber carcassing can create a harmonious blend of styles and natural warmth. Integrating lightweight timber battens into your design can further enhance the visual appeal, adding layers of texture and interest. This holistic approach allows you to enjoy the benefits of timber in various forms throughout your home, creating a cohesive and inviting living environment.

Conclusion

Timber is a versatile and timeless material that can elevate your home's aesthetics and functionality. Whether you opt for timber carcassing, planed smooth timber, sawn treated timber, timber battens or a combination of these elements, incorporating wood into your home design brings a sense of nature and warmth. At Mill Timber Direct, we have a great selection of high quality timber that can be used throughout your home. Please contact our knowledgeable and friendly staff for any help and advice on the uses of timber and all aspects of home renovation.