Customer Projects Gallery

Elevate Home Aesthetics: Oak Balcony Design with Beams

Enhancing your home’s exterior has never been more elegant and structurally sound than with the incorporation Oak. This project by Rural oak creates a stunning balcony which seamlessly integrates Structural Oak Beams, Braces and Glass Panes. This combination not only enriches the home’s aesthetic but also adds sophistication and practicality to the outdoor space.

Victorian Cottage Rental

One of our customers, Paul Turner, has used our Structural Green Oak Beams, Air Dried Oak Beams and Black Painted Featheredge Kiln Dried Nordic Pine Cladding to craft exquisite additions to both the exterior and interior of this majestic cottage rental.

Rear Extension and Garage Conversion using Oak

This incredible transformation of the property with the creation of the rear extension and garage conversion by Charles Linton Construction was achieved using our Custom Cut Fresh Sawn Structural Green Oak.

 

Garden Room using Lightweight Oak Cladding

A visually appealing garden room created using Lightweight Oak and Air Dried Oak Beams.

Garden Shed

Angus has used British Larch/Douglas Fir Tongue & Groove Cladding to build a stylish and functional Garden Shed.

Douglas Fir Tool Storage

In our Projects Gallery, we proudly present a remarkable piece of tool storage that exudes both functionality and craftsmanship. This exceptional creation is meticulously crafted using Tongue and Groove (T&G) Douglas Fir boards and custom-cut P.A.R (planed all round) Douglas Fir for the framing.

Air-Dried 6×6 Oak Beam Porch

The customer who submitted this project seems to have a keen eye for detail a for their home’s aesthetic. They have completed the construction of a beautiful oak porch in Leighton Buzzard, which features chunky 6×6″ Air Dried Oak Beams and posts, giving the porch a sturdy and robust appearance.

Rural Air Dried Oak Beam Porch

The porch made by the customer is an exquisite example of the beauty and strength of oak beams. The design was inspired by a church lychgate, which is a covered entrance gate typically found at the entrance of a cemetery. The use of oak beams in the porch provides both durability.