Different Types of Wood for Cabinets

by a Guest on October 17, 2010 0 Comments

One thing that definitely makes a statement in a kitchen is the kitchen cabinet area. Cabinets add character to a kitchen, which is why everything installed in the bathroom basically revolves around them in every way. They can be made out of a lot of different materials, but they are generally made out of wood for the most part. Many different types of wood can be used, so how does one choose the right type of wood? Well, this article will help with that by discussing three different types of woods that can be used.

Cherry is one type of wood that many people choose for their kitchen cabinets. Cherry is very desirable because of how dark it is, which helps it blend into just about any kitchen. It's a very dark brown wood with some black blotches in it. The fact that it's not just one plain ...

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How to Make Your Wood Fence Last

by a Guest on October 17, 2010 0 Comments

When properly cared for, a quality wood fence can last for decades, but without adequate maintenance it can quickly deteriorate, especially in the Pacific Northwest's wet weather conditions. If you want a wood fence that can accompany you through the years while retaining its vitality and youthful appearance, take these key steps to get the most life out of your fence.

1. Use quality materials. Ensuring your fence's long life span begins with the fencing materials you use to build it. Although cedar is the most popular Northwest material for wood fence panels, a cedar fence actually has two other important parts that require different types of wood. These include the posts and the supporting rails.

Posts: Structurally, the posts are the most important part of your fence. They hold the fence upright and anchor it in place on the ground. Because they're in contact with the ...

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Install Beveled Wood Siding for Your Historic Restoration

by a Guest on October 17, 2010 0 Comments

Beveled wood siding has been used since colonial times as an exterior siding material for homes and out buildings. Colonists installed it on their homes to provide additional protection from New England's severe winters, and found that due to its unique shape it worked remarkably well for keeping cold air and moisture out of their homes.

Beveled siding is usually 6 or 8 inches wide, and thicker at the bottom. It is installed from the bottom of a home working up toward the roof, with each piece lapping over the piece before it. Usually each lap is about an inch. Beveled wood siding is normally about 1/2-inch thick at the bottom, but a beefy 3/4-inch siding is also available.

Beveled Wood Siding on Historic Homes

If you are replacing the siding on an older home, beveled siding can be a good choice to maintain a period look ...

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Wood Porch Awnings - How to Find a Quality Awning Without Breaking the Bank

by a Guest on October 17, 2010 0 Comments

If you are looking to add an awning to your home, you should strongly consider taking a look at all the options you have available. This includes awnings made from materials such as copper, metal, aluminum, canvas, and wood. Each one has its pros and cons. This article is going to focus on wood porch awnings and why they can be an excellent option for the right situation. Here are some of the characteristics of wood awnings...

1. Look and Feel

One of the best things about wood awnings is the wooden style they have. This gives them a rustic look that makes them blend perfectly with a wooden deck. This special characteristic is great for anyone looking to give them home a unique extra addition that still matches the rest of the exterior. Since it is made from wood, it often looks like an extension of your house as ...

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The Benefits of Wood Wine Racks

by a Guest on October 17, 2010 0 Comments

The wood wine racks are probably the most popular type of wine racks because everyone loves the look of fine wood and they are very durable and last for many years in any setting. Whether you are a wine connoisseur or just enjoy having bottles of fine wine in your home, a wine storage is crucial to ensure the your wine is properly stored until you need it. In addition, many of the wine racks are very large, while others are quite small, it all depends on your needs and your wine collection. There are different types of wood you can choose for your wine rack, and unlike metal wine racks, they fit in well with any decor.

Pine Wood

When selecting wood racks, you will of course, need to decide on the type of wood you want for your rack. Many people choose pine because it is durable and ...

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Repair Rotted Wood

by a Guest on October 17, 2010 0 Comments

Minor rot damage can be extremely unattractive and can ruin furniture. However, if you can catch the rot early enough and repair it then you will be able to restore your furniture to as good as new in no time. The guide here only applies to smaller areas of rot damage. Larger areas of rot will need to be looked at by an expert as will any structural rot damage.

1) Remove all of the affected wood using a chisel or screwdriver.
2) Once all of the rotted wood has been removed apply a coat of wood hardener. The wood hardener should be applied to unaffected wood so make sure that all of the rotted wood has been removed.
3) When the hardener has dried use wood filler to fill the gap that you have hollowed out. It is best to overfill the gap and then sand it down once ...

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Choosing Wide Plank Flooring - Getting the Right Wood For Your Home

by a Guest on October 12, 2010 0 Comments

Since wood floors comprise one of the largest visible areas in your home, they have a major impact on its look and feel. Choosing species and styles of wood that match your design and lifestyle preferences will ensure a harmonious relationship with your plank floors and a lifetime of enjoyment. Solid wood floors can be sanded and refinished many times; they will last longer than you will, so keep in mind that the floors you choose today will likely be beautifying your home for generations to come.

Plank Flooring Widths and Lengths

The term wide plank flooring refers to solid, usually unfinished, wood flooring greater than 3 inches in width. Most wide plank flooring is between 3" and 20" in width and is sold in random widths (a random amount of three or more different widths).  In the old days, people used the entire log or resource that was available ...

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Advantages Of Wood Railings

by a Guest on October 12, 2010 0 Comments

Nothing compares to the beauty and elegance lend by wood. Wood is highly appreciate by homeowners and designers. Wood is an excellence choice either by modern house or a period mansion. Unmatchable wood virtues rely on its functionality warmness and beauty. Sophisticated or rustic wood rules indoor as well as outdoor spaces.

Advantages Of Wood Railings

Advantages of wood railings are many, basically wood improve any place, indoor or outdoors

Wood won't reflex light as metal does.,wood aid to compose an easy, serene climate and about maintenance,wood has a low maintenance level, even outdoors polishing eventually, a coat of lacquer while your are installing the deck , is all that is required for wood, this will add more years of life to your wood railings.

Wood well keep, as we said, last long years, even centuries.

Its wide top allows children to slip down staircase by the wood ...

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About Wood Paneling and Wood Wall Paneling

by a Guest on October 12, 2010 0 Comments

About Wood Paneling

Wood paneling is a method of covering up a wall that started during the 1970's and 1980's. It is used as an option to the more usual painted or textured wallpaper and drywall. It is also sold almost in 4 by 8 foot sheets.

Functions

Wood paneling could be used in new installations on top of whatever material is currently on the wall. This is possible because wood paneling is extremely thin, usually under ΒΌ inch thick and needs only minor adjustment for outlet and trims if done properly. This is a great way to cover large areas quickly as each panel is rather big. Wood paneling are lightweight enough for a person to handle with ease.

Sizes

All wood paneling comes in about 4 by 8 foot sheets. The bead-board and some kinds of wood paneling are usually made of thin lumber. These are ...

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What Types of Wood Do You Build With?

by a Guest on August 16, 2010 0 Comments

What types of wood do you prefer to build with?

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