Current trends in wood types
Wood is generally a very popular material when it comes to designing architectural ideas. Whether for the furniture or the facade: The natural look inspires many people. You can also use it to create a warm, homely atmosphere. At the same time, it is becoming apparent which types of wood are in vogue and are becoming more common. Especially so-called "blond woods" are becoming increasingly popular. These include: Maple, birch, beech, oak, ash, spruce, pine, larch.
Applying trend wood types properly
The exact shade varies and provides a fresh, clean look. A combination of different woods is conceivable. Not only among themselves, but also with darker elements. The lighter varieties create a light but orderly texture that can be integrated into any style. This fact helped them to become popular, because instead of limiting your ideas, they lay the foundation for a creative design. The windows create a framework that you can use to underline and showcase your interior design. Their naturalness gives the elements a bright character. Together with a bright interior, they bring Scandinavian flair, which is also the reason for the trend of these types of wood: The Skandi style is more fashionable than ever.
The properties of the trend wood types
Apart from the fact that the above woods are very light examples, they distinguish themselves by other characteristics. Some of them are deciduous, such as beech, maple, oak or ash, while others, such as pine, larch and spruce are conifers. It is important for window applications that they keep their dimensions, are resistant and hardly deform under external influences. Each trend wood type meets these requirements to varying degrees. Among others, pine, larch and oak have proven themselves for the design of wood-aluminum windows. These trend wood types are characterized by the fact that they withstand weather conditions well, without deforming due to moisture or pressure.
Trendy wood types with GUTMANN systems
Our wood-aluminum systems for windows, doors and facades can be combined basically with all types of wood. In addition to the type, different variants are also available. For example, the light trendy wood types are available natural or antique, with knotholes or knot-free. The antique variants are darker than the natural wood, but have a charm all their own. Are you interested in our wood-aluminum systems?