

Taylor Wimpey, national home-builders, were looking for a potential supplier of porches for a new development of homes. Construction was to be in the towns of Clitheroe, Lancashire and Wilmslow, Cheshire. They made contact with Oak By Design after seeing their choice of different styles of oak porches on their website.
They required a number of different styles of porches to accommodate the variety of home sizes on the site. The new developments are well located for both practicalities of being near to major roads, whilst being close to the surrounding countryside in these beautiful parts of the world.
They needed a supplier who could provide accurate drawings of the proposed porches, which needed to be consistently accurate time and time again.
Designs decided, finalised and approved enabled Oak By Design to provide a continuing rollout of oak porches in the different styles and sizes to Half Penny Meadows.
The company chose both traditional pitched roof porches to enhance their family homes and a wider, 'lean-to' style porch with a hipped roof on some of the others. The different style of homes creates an individual look to the homes on the housing development.
When they embarked on their development of new homes and apartments in Wilmslow, in the ‘Golden Triangle’ area of Cheshire, Oak By Design were once again asked to continue the supply.
Each of the porches supplied to both sites, have a finish of oak tongue and grooved boards to the underside of the roof, creating a very ‘finished’ look.
All the porches are pre-finished prior to going to site with Osmo Polyx UV Oil. Over time, the oak will continue to change colour and how the homeowners decide to maintain them will create different finishes, providing more individuality.
Some people prefer the oak to 'silver off' and therefore, won’t need to reapply the oil finish. Some people prefer to keep the oak looking as it did when installed so will choose to reapply the oil on a regular basis. Either way, these porches will continue to add further character to these new homes.
Oak porches have long been a popular choice for homeowners seeking to enhance the aesthetics and functionality of their properties. With their timeless appeal, these structures seamlessly blend with various architectural styles, making them a versatile option for any home.
One striking feature of oak porches is their durability. The natural strength and resilience of oak wood ensure that these structures can withstand the test of time, enduring harsh weather conditions and everyday wear and tear. This longevity makes oak porches a cost-effective investment as they require minimal maintenance or repair over the years.
Moreover, oak porches offer an inviting entrance to your home. They create a warm and welcoming ambiance while also providing practical benefits such as shelter from inclement weather. Whether it's raining or snowing outside, you can comfortably greet guests or take a moment to enjoy the outdoors without being exposed to the elements.
In addition to their functional advantages, oak porches add visual appeal to your property. Their elegant design and rich colour complement both traditional and contemporary architectural styles, adding character and charm to any home exterior. Furthermore, oak ages gracefully, developing a beautiful patina that enhances its natural beauty over time.
To conclude, oak porches are an excellent choice for homeowners looking to elevate their homes' appearance while enjoying practical benefits. With their timeless appeal, durability, and aesthetic value, these structures are sure to make a lasting impression on visitors while providing a functional space for homeowners to enjoy year-round.
In the realm of construction, the choice of timber plays a crucial role in determining the longevity and stability of structures. Two prominent types of timber used are green oak and air-dried oak. This article aims to explore the benefits associated with air-dried oak, shedding light on its superior qualities as compared to green oak.
One interesting statistic that highlights the advantages of air-dried oak is its lower moisture content. Green oak typically possesses a high moisture content ranging from 60-80%, while air-dried oak undergoes natural drying over an extended period. As a result, air-dried oak achieves a significantly lower moisture content level than its counterpart.
The reduced moisture content in air-dried oak contributes to its enhanced stability when used in construction projects. Moisture causes wood to expand or contract, resulting in movement and potential shrinkage over time. However, due to its lower moisture levels, air-dried oak exhibits minimal movement and shrinkage tendencies compared to green oak.
Air drying requires time for proper seasoning, which allows for gradual reduction in moisture content. On average, air-drying reduces wood's moisture by approximately 25mm per year. Depending on the thickness of timber, this seasoning process can take anywhere from three to ten years. The prolonged period ensures thorough drying, enhancing the durability and strength properties of air-dried oak.
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