Decorative Truss Systems for Vaulted Ceilings

Decorative truss systems easily fill this space up with its complex design. The truss is a triangular fixture that has been traditionally used to stabilize and hold ceilings and roofs. Since its conception, decorative trusses have been created to serve the aesthetic, rather than the function. These structures are elegant in their size and scale, and the interconnecting beams that compose their form make them respectable feats of architecture. The goal of installing non-functional trusses is that of lavish decoration, adding purpose to wide empty spaces like vaulted ceilings. Within the triangle-shaped body of the truss is a series of beams that interact with one another, sometimes cutting through each other or turning away at angles. Different styles can be chosen, depending on personal taste and preference, and they each evoke a different time period. Some meet and curve away just before touching, while others are symmetrical in going up, down and across the truss. Whatever the style may be, it still fits neatly within the truss and does nothing to affect the overall design. Their angled tops fit neatly into the angled top of a vaulted ceiling, and their sides extend down the angled walls in matching symmetry. Vaulted ceilings and decorative trusses are the perfect pair for elaborate, cathedral-like beauty in a house. Together, these structures create drama and prestige.]]>

What Are the Pros of Decorative Trusses?

decorative trusses. Decorative trusses are exactly what they sound like, taking advantage of the truss’s complicated design and allowing all to see it.   The triangular design of the truss creates a big open space in the middle, allowing lots of room for imagination and creativity. This empty space is often filled by beams that interact with one another in some form. Some take on more simplistic approaches, standing side by side one another in ascending and descending size to accommodate for the triangular shape. Others are much more eccentric, cutting through each other and meeting odd ends of the truss’s interior. Some are of various lengths and don’t even meet the bottom of the truss, instead angling to the sides. Others still circle around in arches. A decorative truss foregoes any functional qualities for the sake of providing buyers and sellers with a unique mechanism that evokes beauty in complexity.   A truss constructed for decorative purposes exists to be seen out in the open for everyone to enjoy. As such, it happens to be a great space filler for ceilings. Vaulted ceilings leave lots of room for furnishing and decorating, but a truss instantly fills up the space in an easy manner. Their nuanced details are the stars of the show, worthy of admiration and a great boost of atmosphere.   These truss systems provide homeowners with endless opportunities for direction and creativity. For more information on the pros of decorative trusses, call Volterra Architectural Products at 602.258.7373 today.]]>

Decorative Ceiling Truss Designs Favored by Builders

hawkeyeBuilders and architects are raving abtruss-drawingsout our decorative ceiling truss designs that launched earlier this year.  The line was launched with nine different styles all of which are offered in different textures and colors.  Additional styles will be revealed, each with it’s own unique style.  Home owners have many choices when it comes to ceiling beams and trusses whether the desired look is subtle with arches close to the ceiling, or dramatic with varying king posts, queen posts, arches and beams.  These systems are available in most any size and pitch to fit different size rooms and ceilings.  Faux wood trusses are made of a light weight polyurethane foam material so they are easy to install and much cheaper than using natural wood beams and posts.  Functional ceiling trusses can add character to a space, but have limitations.  Decorative trusses add warmth, beauty and a style that adds a custom look and feel to any home or building.  Builders and architects are choosing faux wood trusses over natural trusses more and more because they look just like natural wood, but are less expensive, easier to install and a fraction of the cost to install.  What makes Volterra’s ceiling truss designs even more attractive to architects and builders is the complete installation kit that is available.  This kit come with all of the necessary parts, components, fasteners  and installation materials, along with CAD drawings and instructions to help a contractor or home builder install the system.  This complete system makes for a hassle-free installation process.  The nine original styles:  Huntsman, Braddock, Sawtooth, Catskill, Aspen, Hawkeye, Wasatch, Oxford and Cascade are available in all of Volterra’s signature wood textures:  Rough Sawn, Hand Hewn, Tuscany, Doug Fir and Sand Blast.  All of Volterra’s faux wood beams, trusses, planks and corbels come either primed and ready for stain or in five color choices that look like natural wood hues.  More information is available by visiting https://www.volterraproducts.com/hdf/hdf-truss-systems.html

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Different Sorts of Truss Design

Truss design with decorative trusses can take on many forms and shapes. The beauty is in the details of trusses, and those that serve purely decorative purposes brim with countless possibilities.

The Beauty is in the Details of Trusses

The truss is a triangular structure that traditionally sits between the roof and the ceiling, concealed from the naked eye. Decorative trusses are meant to be out in the open for everyone to see. Within the triangular structure is often a series of beams that interact with one another. This interaction is accomplished through a variety of numerous paths. Some stay apart and go vertically or horizontally across the structure as a whole.

Choose from Different Sizes, Complexity and Styles

Other sets of beams may intersect and meet at opposite ends of the truss. Others still contain beams of many different sizes, connecting with one another to create various designs. Some are simplistic in nature, while others conjure a much more elaborate appearance. Ultimately, it is up to the homeowner to decide what design best suits the rest of the house.

Fill Your Space with Radiance and Drama

Trusses are gorgeous installations for vaulted and arched ceilings. These vast spaces are quickly covered with ornamental mechanisms that start in the middle and stretch their way across both sides of the ceiling. Such elaborate fixtures open up a space with radiance and drama, as if the house were built long ago in another century.  ]]>

VOLTERRA TO LAUNCH NEW CEILING TRUSS LINE

Hammered ceiling trusses are a design feature typically reserved for luxury custom homes due to the extremely high costs and intense labor involved with installation of natural wood beams.  Volterra is excited to launch a new line of faux-wood ceiling truss systems that mimic natural wood, and are easy to install and virtually maintenance free.  We are in the process of designing numerous systems which will soon be available, but the sky is the limit when it comes to custom designs.  More information and photos to come!

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