The modern beauty of newly constructed buildings is increasingly connected to the natural look offered by wood. Designing and building not only houses, but also bridges, government buildings, schools, kindergartens, and even factories, reflects not only the modern and increasingly desirable appearance but also a respect for the environment.

Many choose wooden houses for practical reasons, which we’ve already discussed: construction is affordable, heating is cheap, operational and maintenance costs are low, and the lifespan of the house is long (the average is between 80 and 100 years, with some builders even guaranteeing up to 120 years).

Concrete Examples of Using Wood in the Interior of the Home

Wooden windows are making a return to our homes: there is a wide selection of colors, shades, and shapes available. Contrary to some misconceptions, they are more thermally insulating, and any damage can be easily repaired.

Wooden flooring: where to even begin? Healthy, beautiful, practical, durable, and most importantly, warm. In addition to all of this, wooden floors regulate humidity and prevent dust buildup.

Wooden cladding is still widely used. Architects employ it when planning both renovations and new construction projects. It is mostly seen on residential and commercial buildings, but increasingly, it is being used on family homes: the main advantage is that it adapts to any external wall, whether it is wooden, concrete, or brick.

However, wooden ceilings are probably the most admired. The original reason is, of course, the sophisticated look, but there are many other advantages: a wooden ceiling hides irregularities and makes the installation of lighting and ventilation systems much easier.

The Most Popular Idea: Converting an Attic into a Loft

For this increasingly popular and frequently chosen step, wood is the best material choice. By clearing out unnecessary items from the attic and completely renovating it, you get a beautiful loft, which provides additional space for relaxation or hosting guests. In many cases, this choice is not only the simplest but also the only option: the lighter weight and strength of wood ensure better load-bearing capacity compared to some other materials.

Wooden materials have a more significant role beyond their aesthetic value when renovating spaces: they are very easy to use, as they do not require heavy equipment for lifting, and they are also simple to process and install. Wood is flexible, making subsequent rearrangement and modernization practical and easy.

Has the idea of a wooden-designed home already tempted you? It’s already won us over! Purposefully exposed structural wood, complex architectural woodwork, and open floor plans give wooden homes an aesthetic that cannot be compared to any other type of construction. Furthermore, our turnkey houses boast strength and durability, which are not found in conventionally built homes, and they ensure structural integrity and fire resistance.

Wooden homes offer an opportunity to showcase more bold design choices, as there are many different options for selecting types of wood, supporting frameworks, and decorative elements of the frame. Turnkey wooden houses can be designed in any style, from rustic and modern to classic and traditional – or anything the designer can imagine. For more detailed answers on the advantages of skeletal construction, feel free to reach out to our experts. We will be happy to assist you.