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Wooden Based Design Interiors

Written by Posted On Wednesday, 26 April 2017 05:35
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Wood is implemented into interior and exterior design all over the world, in creative and enticing ways. Next to being aesthetically pleasing, there are various benefits of using wood to design the elements of your home. What makes wood so great is that it’s a natural resource, which means that it’s both an ecological and a cost-effective solution that is easily obtained. It’s renewable and biodegradable. Furthermore, it can be altered into various sizes and shapes in order to be used for almost any constructional need.

In this article we are going to discuss some of the benefits of wooden based design, and how it’s appropriated in Japan, China and Norway – three countries that are highly dependable on wood as a building material.

The benefits of wooden based design

Wood is a great material for insulating your home and saving energy. As opposed to steel which expands when heated, wood dries and hardens. Furthermore, materials such as glass, marble and aluminium conduct heat much faster than wood. What this means is that wood keeps the energy inside your home, be it heat or cold.

In this age where going “green” is a big thing, wood is the perfect resource. It’s great for the environment, has good sustainability, and is renewable. It absorbs and stores CO2 from the atmosphere, and is carbon neutral.

Wood is very versatile when it comes to design. With the choice of so many different kinds of trees, there is a kind for everyone’s design needs. Professionals from Quality Discount Timber say that you can find wood that is perfect for insulation, appearance, grain and color, and the kind that is great for walls, floors, furniture and ceilings. It can be painted in any desired color, varnished and waxed in order to make the best out of its natural sophistication. You can cut it, carve it, glue it and nail it, and appropriate it for almost anything that comes to mind.

Japanese Shoji

Wooden designs in Japan

Japan makes extensive use of natural wooden elements in their homes. It is used for various purposes, such as walls, frames, doors and screen grids. The types that are most frequently used are red pine, maple, cypress and hemlock. Bamboo is also utilized for decoration, similarly to the Chinese. A common Japanese element is a shoji, which is a sliding panel that consists out of translucent paper implemented into a wooden frame. It is used for lighting, and can be added to both exterior and interior walls.It’s commonly used as a complex wooden frame that doesn’t use any nails, known as wagoya. Wood is also used for making storm shutters, called amado, which offer safety or privacy.

Bamboo

Wooden designs in China

When it comes to design, the most common choice of wood in China is bamboo. It is sustainable, easily harvested, and implements the natural look into the household. As opposed to other types of wood, it requires the least amount of processing, as it is dried and used as it is. As a decoration, it has a symbolic meaning, and is used to create elements such as woven floors, visual screens and ceiling matting. It is supposed to represent values such as integrity, strength and character. It offers a variety of design options, and comes in a number of finishes and colors, such as lacquered, dried and green bamboo. It can be used for furniture, structural support, divide a room, or decorate a window. It adds depth, mass, layering and mass.

Scandinavian kitchen

Wooden designs in Norway

As Scandinavians love the outdoors, it is common for them to implement natural elements into their homes. Their interior design is dominated by the element of wooden based design. The kinds of wood that they use are ash, pine and beech. In order to feel airy, the varnish and stain that used is most commonly light. The element that is most commonly made out of wood is the flooring. The most popular are simple, white wood floors. Next to that, it’s used to make desks, chairs, dressers, and the like. The concept of Scandinavian interiors is to be minimalist and eco-friendly.

Wood based design is implemented in every culture in a variety of ways. Depending on the preferences and available material, people all around the world create their own worm and welcoming home.  It’s nature element that never gets old and always adapt to new ways of shaping and processing.  It evolves side by side with human species and we shouldn’t forget to be more eco-friendly in the process. But that shouldn’t stop us from being creative and investing into a beautiful wooden based home.  

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