The magnificent 4 post oak porch has transformed the entrance to the home.
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The magnificent 4 post oak porch has transformed the entrance to the home.
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Clients Name: Howerd Creber
Dimensions: 1950mm (w) x 1275mm (d)
Location: Oxenhope, Yorkshire

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Supply Only
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Design Service
Reference: 15008
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Local Oak Porch Manufacturer Required!

When Howerd Creber was looking for an oak porch to ‘finish off’ his lovely home in Oxenhope, in the beautiful ‘Bronte Country’ near Haworth, he did what we all do – he ‘Googled’.

He wanted to use a local company. When he found Oak by Design, based near Harrogate, he made contact with them. He liked their website - saying, ‘it was easy to navigate and that the clear details, photographs and case studies made it easy to understand.’

He needed the oak porch on a ‘supply only’ basis. Together with his son-in-law, who had built the dwarf walls, he was going to install the porch.

Even though he lived relatively locally, Howerd dealt with everything over the phone and emails. A detailed diagram was sent to Howerd prior to manufacturing for him to clarify all the measurements. Once he approved the details, it went into production.

Howerd chose to have the porch finished with 2 coats of Osmo Polyx UV Oil in 429 which is a clear/ natural finish

Howerd’s porch is slightly unusual in that access is from the side. Porches like this may benefit from guttering as the access beneath the slope of the roof may result in a drenching!

Once ready, local haulage company, STS247, delivered the porch, sent in sections for easier installation.

The Verdict on the oak porch!

After the oak porch was finished, Howerd said ‘It has transformed the front entrance to our property. Being a gable end, it had a rather ‘boxy’ look. The oak porch has great character and drawn many complimentary comments. Richard Penny was always available to offer support and advice’

Howerd reviewed Oak by Design via www.houzz.co.uk and his review is here:

https://www.houzz.co.uk/pro/oakbydesign/oak-by-design

His last comment to Oak by Design was: ‘It does look good!’

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Design Ideas for Oak Porches

Designing an oak porch presents an opportunity to create a striking and welcoming entrance to your home. This article will explore three design ideas that can inspire your oak porch project: traditional charm, contemporary elegance, and rustic simplicity.

One popular design approach for oak porches is embracing traditional charm. This style pays homage to the timeless appeal of classic architecture by incorporating elements such as intricate timber detailing, decorative brackets, and pitched roofs. The use of handcrafted joinery techniques further enhances the authenticity and craftsmanship of the porch. By opting for a traditionally inspired design, you can create a warm and inviting entrance that exudes character and nostalgia.

For those seeking a more modern aesthetic, a contemporary oak porch design may be the ideal choice. Clean lines, minimalist finishes, and sleek materials characterise this style. Large glass panels or glazing can be incorporated into the design to maximise natural light while maintaining a seamless connection between indoors and outdoors. The juxtaposition of oak against other materials such as glass or metal creates an interesting visual contrast that adds sophistication to your home's entrance.

If you prefer a more understated look that emphasises natural beauty, consider a rustic-inspired design for your oak porch. Exposed beams, textured finishes, and earthy colour palettes contribute to this style's relaxed yet charming atmosphere. By using reclaimed or weathered oak in your porch construction, you can achieve an authentic rustic appearance that blends seamlessly with its surroundings. This design idea is perfect for homeowners who appreciate simplicity and want their porch to blend harmoniously with nature.

Green Oak And Air-Dried Oak: A Comparative Analysis

Green oak and air-dried oak are two distinct types of timber with contrasting characteristics. This analysis aims to highlight the disparities between these two materials, focusing on their moisture content, seasoning process, and resulting stability.

Green oak is derived from freshly felled trees and possesses a high moisture content ranging from 60% to 80%. As this timber undergoes a natural seasoning process, its moisture content gradually decreases. In contrast, air-dried oak is cut to size and exposed to the elements for an extended period. The circulation of air aids in reducing the wood's moisture content over time. On average, air-dried oak experiences a drying rate of approximately 25mm per year. The duration of seasoning for air-dried oak varies depending on the thickness of the timber but can range from three to ten years.

Due to its lower moisture content, air-dried oak exhibits greater stability compared to green oak. The reduced water content minimises movement and shrinkage within the material, making it less prone to warping or distortion over time. In contrast, green oak's higher moisture levels render it more susceptible to dimensional changes as it continues its seasoning process.

In summary, green oak and air-dried oak differ significantly in terms of their moisture content and resulting stability. While green oak starts with a high level of moisture that gradually decreases through seasoning, air-dried oak is naturally dried over an extended period outside with adequate air circulation. Ultimately, understanding these distinctions is crucial for selecting suitable timber materials based on specific construction requirements or woodworking projects.

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