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28—02—2024

How Architectural Timber Creates Eco-Conscious and Aesthetically Pleasing Spaces

When it comes to architectural design and materials, there is an endless array of trends and styles that come and go over time – however, there is an inherent beauty within architectural timber that allows it to remain as a material of choice for architects around the globe. 

So, if you’re looking for inspiration for your next project, read on to discover why timber design is the perfect material for eco-conscious and aesthetically pleasing spaces. 

Timber species

One enchanting aspect of architectural timber cladding is the natural variations that form due to the differences in the appearance of different timber species. Unique patterns, colours, and formations give timber design a bespoke and charismatic appeal, which sets it firmly apart from man-made and synthetic materials and offers specifiers an enticing array of choices to match their desired design outcomes.

For example, Rock Maple has a light colour and intricate grain, the grain of Monterey Pine panels appears more flowery and can feature wide-ranging variations, while Hoop Pine is distinguishable for its yellow undertone. For premium applications, Baltic Birch is a popular choice thanks to its warm natural colouring and fine intricate grain.

Timber finishes

Versatile in many ways, architectural timber cladding can also be customised to suit your choice of finish, which not only enhances the look of the timber, it also protects the panels from damage and degradation, ensuring durability and longevity.

Whether you opt for a clear coating that brings the natural beauty of timber to the fore or choose to change the appearance with a coloured finish to complement your design or brand, or a combination of the two, the right coating will really bring your timber design to life, as illustrated in our St Joseph’s Primary School project.

Timber design

Timber offers a vast array of design possibilities, which are limited only by your imagination. From coffered ceilings to curved features, timber design can truly bring your interior to life. 

Some stunning examples of the possibilities of timber design can be seen in our recent projects, including the spectacular feature ceiling in the Cobram Library – carefully positioned to subtly guide visitors throughout the space. The use of striking geometric shapes creates a memorable impression within the reception of Remer, while the bold, curved lines of Darling Square are simply stunning.

Eco-conscious design

In recent years, the shift towards sourcing and using sustainable materials has seen timber firmly at the forefront of cutting-edge architectural design. When sustainably sourced, timber is an ideal choice for eco-conscious designs, and is widely used within residential, commercial, and public spaces.

In fact, our plywood panels featured prominently in the award-winning Basin Beach House, a net-zero carbon home that epitomises all that is naturally beautiful and sustainable within timber design.

Talk to us about your project needs today

If you have an upcoming project that needs a material that is both sustainable and aesthetically pleasing, get in touch with our team today to find out more about our architectural timber cladding and panels.

 

Contact us for more information
Posted by: Maxiply Team Category: Walls/ Ceilings, Joinery, Technical Info, Facts About Ply

28—02—2024

How Architectural Timber Creates Eco-Conscious and Aesthetically Pleasing Spaces
Posted by: Maxiply Team Category: Walls/ Ceilings, Joinery, Technical Info, Facts About Ply

When it comes to architectural design and materials, there is an endless array of trends and styles that come and go over time – however, there is an inherent beauty within architectural timber that allows it to remain as a material of choice for architects around the globe. 

So, if you’re looking for inspiration for your next project, read on to discover why timber design is the perfect material for eco-conscious and aesthetically pleasing spaces. 

Timber species

One enchanting aspect of architectural timber cladding is the natural variations that form due to the differences in the appearance of different timber species. Unique patterns, colours, and formations give timber design a bespoke and charismatic appeal, which sets it firmly apart from man-made and synthetic materials and offers specifiers an enticing array of choices to match their desired design outcomes.

For example, Rock Maple has a light colour and intricate grain, the grain of Monterey Pine panels appears more flowery and can feature wide-ranging variations, while Hoop Pine is distinguishable for its yellow undertone. For premium applications, Baltic Birch is a popular choice thanks to its warm natural colouring and fine intricate grain.

Timber finishes

Versatile in many ways, architectural timber cladding can also be customised to suit your choice of finish, which not only enhances the look of the timber, it also protects the panels from damage and degradation, ensuring durability and longevity.

Whether you opt for a clear coating that brings the natural beauty of timber to the fore or choose to change the appearance with a coloured finish to complement your design or brand, or a combination of the two, the right coating will really bring your timber design to life, as illustrated in our St Joseph’s Primary School project.

Timber design

Timber offers a vast array of design possibilities, which are limited only by your imagination. From coffered ceilings to curved features, timber design can truly bring your interior to life. 

Some stunning examples of the possibilities of timber design can be seen in our recent projects, including the spectacular feature ceiling in the Cobram Library – carefully positioned to subtly guide visitors throughout the space. The use of striking geometric shapes creates a memorable impression within the reception of Remer, while the bold, curved lines of Darling Square are simply stunning.

Eco-conscious design

In recent years, the shift towards sourcing and using sustainable materials has seen timber firmly at the forefront of cutting-edge architectural design. When sustainably sourced, timber is an ideal choice for eco-conscious designs, and is widely used within residential, commercial, and public spaces.

In fact, our plywood panels featured prominently in the award-winning Basin Beach House, a net-zero carbon home that epitomises all that is naturally beautiful and sustainable within timber design.

Talk to us about your project needs today

If you have an upcoming project that needs a material that is both sustainable and aesthetically pleasing, get in touch with our team today to find out more about our architectural timber cladding and panels.

 

Contact us for more information