Faux Wood Looks Like Reclaimed Wood Beam

One of the best ways you can spruce up interior wood beams without much fuss is by using a faux wood beam cover. If this concept is new to you, then don’t worry. This article will highlight the benefits of choosing faux wood beams over reclaimed wood beams. 

Using interior faux wood beams is one of the most popular ways to add architectural appeal to your ceilings. You can use them for any type of property, whether it be for commercial or residential purposes. They add elegance and glamor to your home, drawing special attention to an area of your home that would otherwise go unnoticed. Beams can even add a sense of scale and make a room feel larger.

They have quickly become one of the best ways to improve the ambiance of a space.

Why You Should Consider Faux Wood

Real timber wood beams can be contentious due to the issue of these materials being scarce. They become even more scarce when you need a specific species, color, or size. Reclaimed wood is not a building material that can be mass-produced, so if you have particular needs, it can be time-consuming and challenging to find just the right piece.

Faux wood beams are one of the best means to cut down on cost and time, while still giving your home that elegance and style associated with styled wood. They are lightweight, inexpensive relative to reclaimed wood, and super easy to install.

Don’t get us wrong, if you are looking for wood truss support, a solid real wood beam is your best bet. This is because faux wood beams are purely decorative. 

Some of the top benefits of using our faux wood beams include:

Versatility

No matter the part of the house, you can install the faux wood beam and it will fit in nicely because you can order them in any size. They’re also available in a variety of unique wood textures and pre-finished in dozens of realistic finishes. 

This means there are thousands of unique combinations of texture, color, and size. This ensures that there is a specific design for any room.

Faux Wood Beams are Cost-Effective

Decorating your home can be expensive. This is another reason why faux wood beams are popular. You can cut the cost of buying expensive timber wood that may not even be the right size or fit the style of your space. 

Faux Wood beams are one of the best and most affordable renovations that will increase your property value. Hand-crafted and painted to meet your demands, you may not be able to differentiate between the real timber and our impressively designed wood beam. 

Faux Wood Beams are Lightweight

Faux Wood Beams are made of a high-density polyurethane. This is a resin-based material that is lightweight but very dense. In fact, the polyurethane used to make faux wood beams is about as dense as Pine. As well, faux wood beams are hollow on the inside, whereas most real wood beams are dense timbers.

As you can imagine real wood is significantly heavier than high-density polyurethane. This is especially true when you consider that beams are often upwards of 8 feet in length!

Faux Wood beams on the other hand are so lightweight that a single person could carry a beam that is twice as long over their head. This makes the installation of faux beams exponentially easier and quicker than real wood.

Pest-Free with No Maintenance

Except for occasional dusting once or twice a year, faux wood beams do not need any maintenance. And forget about pests like termites because they do not care for polyurethane. 

A real wood beam may begin to rot, chip, or split due to natural causes, faux wood beams serve you for a long time. Polyurethane beams on the other hand are impervious to all of these nuisances. 

Easy to Install

If you have the right tools, installing the faux wood beams on your own is very achievable. Many people use our beams as a DIY project and share photos with us, proud of the work they accomplished on their own. 

One of the best advantages of using the Ekena Millwork faux wood beam is the hollow interior. This allows you to sleeve the decorative beam over an existing real wood beam. You can also pass cables, pipes, and another house wiring. You can even install lighting fixtures on faux beams.

Classy Faux Wood Beams for Your Needs

Ekena Millwork is all about high-quality Endurathane Faux Wood Beams. You will be hard-pressed to distinguish our products from real timber. And with little to no maintenance, and affordable prices, Faux Wood Beams are a no-brainer. Discover Ekena Millwork Endurathane Faux Wood Beams today!

Easy Ways To Spice Up Your Ceiling

Have you ever looked up at your ceiling and wondered what it could look like if it wasn’t so flat? And no, we’re not talking about the popcorn ceiling trends of the 90s.

Over the last several years, wall mouldings and millwork have become more and more popular for adding some dimension to ceilings! Not only does adding depth to your ceiling enhance the look of a room, but it can also bring extra value to your home.

Want some good news? Giving your ceiling an upgrade is easier (and more budget-friendly) than you might think!

Here are some easy ideas to spice up your ceiling:

Ceiling Medallions & Ceiling Rings

Perfect for dining rooms or an entryway – add a ceiling ring or medallion to highlight a lighting fixture on your ceiling. Medallions are one of the simplest ways to dress up your ceiling. Ceiling Rings are often used to compliment or enhance a medallion.

For an understated look, choose a simple style like the Nevio Ceiling Ring. If you’re looking to add some extra flair to your ceiling ring you could paint an accent within the trim or add some elements that match the finish of your lighting fixture.

When you want to add a historic feel to your home, consider a medallion that features intricate scroll, leaf, floral, or beaded details. Can’t decide on just one? Look no further than the Benson Classic Ceiling Medallion.

If you want to make a statement but the classical look is not your style, then a contemporary medallion like the Shakuras should do the trick.

Rings and medallions are an easy way to give your room an upgrade without making significant changes to the entire ceiling.

Coffered Ceilings

Coffered ceilings are a classic architectural element that has been around for centuries. They feature recessed shapes that add sophistication and extravagance to any room. They are beautiful when built by an experienced craftsman, but they have traditionally been very expensive and time consuming. Nowadays, Coffered Ceiling Systems are available and make it easy for any homeowner to add a touch of luxury to their ceilings.

From classic squares to elegant diamonds and circles, the sky’s the limit when it comes to coffered ceilings. You can also easily mix and match styles to create a design that is unique to your home.

Fretwork

If you have a shorter ceiling or just want something different, another fantastic option to dress up your ceiling is fretwork. Fretwork adds texture to your ceiling through panels of geometric and intricate designs. The designs are laser-cut into individual fretwork panels, for easy installation with a adhesive. They are so versatile, you can even add fretwork to your walls.

The lovely thing about fretwork is that you can choose from a wide range of styles that suit the aesthetic of your home. For a more subtle look, choose a simple, modern design like the Cameron Ceiling Panels. Feeling dramatic? You’ll love the Lilley and Laird styles.

Fretwork panel ceilings also present an opportunity to play with your room’s color palette! You’ll be able to choose anything from classic white to rich, real wood. You can paint you’re your fretwork the same color as your ceiling or a different color to add some contrast.

The combinations for fretwork ceilings are endless – meaning there’s a design for everyone.

Give your ceiling an upgrade

While updating your ceilings can feel overwhelming, it’s one of the simplest ways to add value to your home. By using medallions, coffers, or fretwork, anyone can give their ceiling a unique makeover.

There are so many simple ways to spice up your ceiling. Whether you go for a contemporary design or something a bit more subtle, you’re guaranteed to find a ceiling upgrade that you’ll love.