Friday, February 26, 2010

Choose A Wood Ceiling

Wood ceilings add a touch of elegance and warmth to the interior of any building. Unlike stucco or other ceiling materials, wood allows you to make style choices that are reasonably priced. If you're thinking about installing wood ceilings follow these steps to choose the right wood and style.


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1. Determine your needs. There are many practical factors to consider when trying to choose a wood ceiling. Decide whether you want the ceiling to dampen sound, retain heat or just serve decorative purposes. Think about the conditions and environment of the building. Check for average ambient temperatures, moisture levels and vulnerability to fungus or termites.


2. Choose the wood. Generally, pine is the most commonly used wood for ceilings. However, other kinds of less common wood, such as pecky cypress, are used for their elegance and distinctive appearance.


3. Think about tiles to make the design of your ceiling less complex. Tiles come in pre-designed patterns and styles, and have the advantage of easier and faster installation than beams. Speak with a wood ceiling tile dealer such as Surfacing Solutions to find out about tile costs and installation requirements.


4. Consider faux wood, which comes in many different styles and shades. It's generally lighter, cheaper and, in some cases, more durable than the real stuff. Check out FauxWoodBeams.com for some samples and options of faux wood ceiling solutions.

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