Cup sizes square :
15x15cm
18x18cm
20x20cm
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Wood / Reclaimed wood beams / Old elm beams
Old elm beams: a type of wood that is not available much anymore.
Questions about Old elm beams?
Whatsapp us In addition to softwood and oak, we offer old elm beams.
Elm wood is a type of wood that is not offered much (anymore).
Elm disease has caused very few trees to remain over the last few decades.
Sometimes we come across old elm beams in demolition projects.
The beam wood can be recognized by its color: it is lighter than oak.
Elm wood is also called elm or elm.
Elm wood is characterized by a beautiful flame pattern, which gives the beams a lot of character.
The old wood has a light, sometimes silver-gray color.
After planing, the red or salmon color tones come out.
Architects or interior designers like to work with elm wood.
The old beams can be reused as ornamental beams or in a beam ceiling.
Yes, the elm beams are brushed in stock.
The price and availability of the old elm beams is upon request.
Cup sizes square :
15x15cm
18x18cm
20x20cm
Old elm beams usually have a head size between 15×15 cm and 20×20 cm.
Larger, heavier sizes are scarce since the elm tree does not grow that thick.
The beams are not dimensionally stable; head sizes vary from beam to beam in a lot.
For example, old beams from a demolition may change in head size from, say, 12×15 cm to 13×16 cm and from 16×17 cm to 18×20 cm.
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The length of elm beams is usually between 2 meters and 6 meters.
Please contact us to inquire about the lengths currently in stock.
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