A groyne is a shoreline structure built out from the beach into the sea to intercept sediment movement and reduce...
Timber cladding is an increasingly popular option for properties in the UK. From new build homes to commercial renovations, opting...
Two of the most magnificent trees which grow in the UK and Europe are the mighty Oak and the giant...
Kickstarting a timber cladding project? Get off on the right foot by choosing a timber species which matches your design...
From new garden decking to a public-access footbridge, whenever you are sourcing a timber species for an exterior project, it...
It almost goes without saying that Oak is one of the oldest construction materials used in the UK. It has...
Ready to invest in decking for your outdoor space? Whether for a private garden, a commercial site or a public...
As you embark on the journey of sprucing up your outdoor space, do not forget to choose a timber for...
Discover the benefits of timber cladding for your home's exterior. Find out why this trend is gaining popularity in both Scandinavia and Britain.
Discover the enduring legacy of oak beams in British architecture, from their structural support to their sustainable nature. Explore the evolution of contemporary designs in this traditional building material.
Quintessentially British, timber-framed buildings are once more some of the most in-demand homes available. From beautifully traditional Oak beams running across the ceilings of your living room to hidden frames which provide quick structure and support, there is nothing quite like a home with wooden foundations. But why do we love traditional Oak frame houses and buildings so much? Let us take a look.
Thinking about Oak for your construction project? Good choice! As a timber species, Oak is one of the most well-known, mostly thanks to its beautiful appearance and strength. But above all else, what really sets Oak apart from other timber choices is its great durability, ensuring that the homes, pubs and other buildings you design will last for tens or even hundreds of years to come.
