interior, you might not have a dramatic budget to give it a complete home makeover. Faux ceiling beams are an economical way to add a cozy, Old World charm to your home ornamentation,while also creating a beautifully vintage home style as part of your get-away from the modern world. With the authentic look and texture of real wood, faux ceiling beams create the illusion of a larger, open, high ceilinged look,without the added expense that natural wood costs. The rustic and classically historic look of faux ceiling beams adds a touch of elegance that fits perfectly into even the most modern home’s decor. Volterra’s ceiling beams are cast from natural wood to create texture and wood grain detail, while being made from light and durable high-density polyurethane foam. Unlike real wood, little or no maintenance is needed once the beams have been installed. Available in Tuscany, Douglas Fir, Sand Blast, Rough Sawn, and Hand Hewn in many different styles and colors, installation is easy and inexpensive. Hollow beams can be used to hide wires, pipes, and light fixture accessories. With just a few simple ceiling beams your home can go from plain to a dramatic and gorgeous change. To learn more about faux ceiling beams from Volterra call (602) 258-7373]]>
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Faux Architectural Beams are Fashionable and Functional
décor. Faux architectural beams are a solution to this modern problem. Any home can benefit from the elegant and charming look of architectural beams in a kitchen, living room, dining room, den, or even the basement. You may not actively be looking around, but your peripheral vision takes in all five walls of a room as you enter it – that’s all 4 standing walls plus the ceiling. Architectural beams decorate the ceiling, creating a feeling of warmth, character, and comfort, but they also serve some hidden, ingenious functions too. Three-sided, U-shaped faux architectural beams are made from a light-weight high density foam that looks like wood, but they are actually hollow inside. They’re great for installing on drywall or flat or pitched ceilings and can be used for interior or exterior applications. The hollowness of these architectural beams comes in handy when installing light fixtures, ceiling fans, sprinkler heads, duct work, or sound speakers, because they allow for unattractive wires and pipes to be concealed inside. Ceiling beams installed on flat, cathedral, or pitched ceiling complement any home décor scheme and never go out of style. To learn more about these timeless architectural accents, contact Volterra Architectural Products at (602) 258-7373.]]>
Faux Wood Beams for Restaurant Décor Has its Advantages
faux wood beams in their interior décor for numerous reasons. The décor of a restaurant (or other dining space) has a large impact on the actual dining experience. Aside from the more obvious taste of the food, ambiance is everything! Faux wood beams on the ceiling offer the same luxurious ambiance and warmth as real wood beams but with so many advantages. Facilities such as restaurants and bars are often comprised of several rooms, and therefore several ceilings. To achieve the elegant, charming look that wood beams offer would require dozens of several foot long, very heavy solid wood beams. Installation is not impossible, but requires the work of a large crew equipped with hoists and forklifts, lots of time and large expense. Faux wood beams, made from high-density foam, look just like the real thing, but they are extremely light, making for a much easier installation. You’d never know that the beams on the ceilings of most of your favorite places are actually faux wood beams! They look real up close because they’re cast from actual wood and have the texture of real wood, so especially when viewed from the ground, everyone just assumes they’re real wood. Another reason eating establishments use faux wood beams is because wood requires regular sealant maintenance to keep them from rotting, and maintenance is costly, smelly, and sometimes requires business to temporarily be halted. As if these were not enough reasons to use fake wood beams, restaurants don’t like to talk about it, but decorative wood attracts insects – and insects and food are a very bad combination! To learn more about faux wood beams for ceiling décor contact Volterra Architectural Products at (602) 258-7373.]]>
Phoenix Faux Wood Beams
Home decorating with wood and reclaimed wood has become a very popular design trend. But, did you know that wood is the main attractor for termites? Termites and other insects are a nuisance outside the home, but inside, they can wreak havoc, causing so much damage that sometimes walls and floors need to be ripped out to get to the infested wood. Wood beams are no exception. This is why in Phoenix faux wood beams are the perfect solution.
In Phoenix, faux wood beams have solved the problem for so many homeowners. Arizona is known for the prevalence of desert subterranean termites that love desert plants and they are notorious for severely damaging utility poles, outdoors, as well as structural timbers in many homes and commercial buildings. Phoenix faux wood beams, made from high density foam (HDF) embody the beautiful character of real wood, but are insect and termite resistant. There will never be a reason to unnecessarily destroy your home due to insect infestation when you choose Phoenix faux wood beams over natural wood.
Cast from natural wood beams with surface textures and wood-grain detail of real wood, Volterra’s simulated wood ceiling beams perfectly duplicate the real thing. They provide the same visual appeal as solid wood beams, and addition to repelling insects, homeowners don’t have to deal with the added expense and complex installation. Using Phoenix faux wood beams also eliminates the need for the multiple able bodies that would be required to lift and install authentic wood beams because high density foam is a fraction of the weight of lumber and the beams are easy to install.
To learn more about Phoenix faux wood beams from Volterra contact us at (602) 258-7373.
]]>Decorative Ceilings Phoenix
Most ceilings are either flat or arched, high, empty expanses, that are the last place anyone would think to embellish. If anything, usually the only things the ceiling is lucky enough to possess are a series of lighting fixtures or just one lighting unit, installed right in the ceiling’s center. But, the ceiling is just as important as the rest of the room when it comes to décor. In fact the ceiling is known to many interior decorators as the ‘fifth wall’. To create interesting and decorative ceilings, Phoenix homeowners have many different creative ideas to choose from.
For decorative ceilings, Phoenix architectural products company, Volterra, offers components such trusses. Trusses are a framework built with a combination of beams, columns, braces, and arches. Made of faux wood, in luxurious look-alike wood finishes, trusses bring grandeur and elegance to any overhead space. Truss design plans go from a basic scissor truss style to more elaborate styles, such as the arched hammer style. When you’re in a room that is adorned with a ceiling truss, you can’t help but feel like you’re in a rustic mountain chalet or English country manor.
Another option to add life and charm to the ceiling are beams. Done the right way, ceiling beams can also change the look and feel of a room. Installed either across the ceiling in rows or in a checkerboard pattern, a beamed ceiling is a throwback to simpler, more rustic times.
Volterra’s faux beams and trusses are made from HDF (high density foam) and come in all kinds of wood stain colors and wood grain textures. No one can tell the difference, they cost less than wood beams, and won’t warp or invite insects as real wood beams can.
To learn more about decorative ceilings, Phoenix style, visit Volterra Architectural Products or call us at (602) 258-7373.
]]>Best Modern Designs Featuring Exposed Ceiling Beams
Exposed ceiling beams have become a popular design element in modern homes, trendy stores, and upscale bars and restaurants. Architectural beams uphold the structure of roofs all the time, but in most cases, they’re hidden, covered up by a conventional flat ceiling. When the elements are revealed through exposed ceiling beams, joists, pipes, and wiring, you can’t help but be taken back to simpler, slower paced times and drawn in by feelings of nostalgia. The main drawback to tearing down a ceiling to show the exposed ceiling beams and other hard components is that the room will lack insulation. When there’s a ceiling board overhead, a room can be heated much more efficiently. So how do you get the charming, modern look of the exposed ceiling beams without losing heat and energy? There’s a very simple way that you may not have heard about. Volterra makes faux wood ceiling beams that look just like wood, that can be attached to any home, store, or restaurant ceiling. They’re very light, made from HDF (high density foam) and come in all kinds of wood stain colors and wood grain textures. No one can tell the difference, and they’re easy to install, cost less than wood beams or tearing down the ceiling, don’t warp, and will give you the style you want without your space becoming heat depleted! To learn more about how you can get the look of exposed ceiling beams without the disadvantages, call Volterra in Phoenix at (602) 258-7373.]]>
Creating Ceiling Beams
architectural beams on a ceiling is a great way to accessorize a room with style, warmth and charm. It becomes an even easier job with the use of lighter-than-wood, faux wood architectural beams. The faux beams not only weigh less, but they look incredibly like the real thing, especially when not being examined right up close because they’re installed on the ceiling. If the ceiling is flat, many homeowners choose to either run some beams in parallel rows or to set the beams up in a grid formation. For another layer of depth, an option is to create either of these beam patterns on top of a layer of ceiling-covering, flat faux wood planks. To accommodate any sized ceiling, Volterra makes faux architectural beams in lengths from 8 feet to 30 feet. There’s no set rule on how far apart beams should be spaced – it’s a matter of preference, depending on how large the ceiling is that you’re working with. Most commonly, architectural beams are spaced 4 feet apart, but 2 feet or even 8 feet look nice as well, when creating a parallel pattern. For a cabin, cottage, or Old English feel, a coffered ceiling, with architectural beams set up in a grid, is also a beautiful look. The coffered pattern may seem like a daunting task, but by using faux wood products from Volterra, this classic ‘old-house’ feature becomes a much easier endeavor. For more ideas about how you can beautify your home with architectural beams contact Volterra in Arizona, at 602.258.7373.]]>
4 Reasons to Substitute Faux Wood Beams for Natural Wood
faux wood beams instead of natural wood for many reasons. Expense Volterra’s faux wood beams, made from HDF High Density Foam, are less expensive than natural wood beams. They’re less expensive because they’re manmade but also because they are lighter requiring less shipping cost. And, due to their ease of use, they also require less paid manpower for installation. These beams look just like real wood up close, so you can be sure no one will be able to tell the difference between real ones and our faux wood beams when they’re up on the ceiling. HDF faux wood beams are very durable and 3D cast with natural wood surface grains and textures, providing the same visual likeness as wood but without the prohibitive cost. Easy to Install Volterra’s HDF faux wood beams are a fraction of the weight of solid wood beams making them much easier to install. In many cases, real wood requires an enormous amount of structural support and bracing for installation, but faux wood beams are so manageable, they can easily be installed anywhere with very little hardware. Natural wood beams require two or three strong, able bodies to lift and mount but with lightweight faux wood beams, installation can even be an effortless do-it-yourself project. Durable High-density polyurethane foam is a manmade material that stands up to all kinds of weather. Beams made from HDF will look as good as they day they were installed for years to come. HDF faux wood beams, unlike real wood, keep their shape and color, without fading, whether they are used inside or outdoors. Maintenance Free Natural wood can splinter, warp, and break. It also needs to be maintained with stain and protective coatings on a regular basis to keep it in good shape. The brawny make up of high-density polyurethane foam, however, keeps faux wood beams from cracking, bending, or chipping. Natural wood can also attract termites, carpenter ants, carpenter bees, and wood boring beetles, all requiring pest control experts and beam replacement. But, insects couldn’t care less about your faux wood beams, keeping them maintenance free.]]>
Residential Roof Truss Designs
roof truss design into a vaulted or cathedral ceiling. A roof truss design is basically a non-functional “framework” that’s built using a combination of faux wood beams, columns, braces, and arches. A roof truss design will still keep your cathedral ceiling open and airy up to the rafters, but with a rich wood finish and texture, it can provide the warmth of a rustic Aspen rocky mountain lodge or the elegance of a French country estate. Volterra’s lightweight roof truss designs mimic natural wood, creating a dramatic effect for vaulted ceilings without the cost of using natural wood trusses. Our faux wood roof truss design plans run the gamut from a basic scissor truss style to the more elaborate arched hammer style truss. Available in nine different styles, multiple wood grains and luxurious wood finishes like deep espresso, light walnut, rustic oak, and rich mahogany, these structures bring elegance and a touch of coziness to any escalated overhead space.]]>