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Timber Windows | 3 Finishing Styles For Your Home's Timber Windows

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Delivering natural visual appeal, good insulation and sound structure, timber is an excellent material choice for dressing up window frames. If you have decided to install timber windows for your home, you will need to choose the particular finish you desire to resonate with your home's décor. The beauty of timber windows is that they can be customised to suit a large variety of home styles in any type of home or building. Here are some finishing styles for your home's timber windows.

Unfinished or Natural Finishes

You can leave your timber windows with a natural or unfinished look for a low maintenance, eco-friendly and appealing alternative to paint and stained finishes. If you like the idea of incorporating a natural wooden finish, then you will need to choose solid hardwood timber materials like teak or mahogany wood because they are able to resist moisture and are far more durable than soft woods like pine and fir. While cedar wood is relatively softer, it is a popular choice for window frames and outdoor furniture because it is resistant to rotting and moisture. Keep in mind that unfinished timber will adopt a greyish colour over time.

Stained or Transparent Finishes  

Stained and transparent coatings are popular for windows because they bring out the natural texture and grain of wood while protecting timber from moisture and rotting. You can choose between transparent stains and semi-translucent stains that provide some pigmentation to the wooden surface. Semi-translucent stained finishes are known to provide superior resistance to the sun's UV rays without cloaking the natural features of your timber windows. This stained or transparent coating will soak into the wood to toughen it against weather conditions.

Paint Finishes

Paint is an excellent choice for timber windows because it allows you to blend the frames into your existing room décor. Paint also provides the best protection from harmful UV rays and general weather conditions like moisture and humidity. You can choose between oil-based or water-based paints depending on your personal preferences. When choosing between colours, bear in mind that light colours reflect sunlight away from the frames, while darker colours will absorb sunlight. This means that darker coloured timber windows will create higher surface temperatures to warm up your room. This light absorption will cause the paint finish to fade over the long term. With this in mind, lighter paint colours should be the natural choice for your timber window frames.

Apart from timber windows, these finishing styles can also be applied to other wooden materials like timber sliding doors and solid doors.

For more information on timber products and finishes, talk with general contractors, like those at Johnston Joinery.


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