What are your products
made from?
Our antique wood range is made from the highest quality polymers. This
makes them less expensive than original oak timbers and much more easy
to install, without losing any of the beauty that original timbers have.
What makes them look
authentic?
Apart from the high quality materials there are three other factors that
make our beams and timbers look so authentic. Firstly we take our moulds
from original timbers. Secondly our moulds are made from rubber (rather
than metals like a lot of other mouldings), which means that our moulds
capture every detail of those original timbers. Thirdly we hand finish
every item to give them a naturally inconsistent colour as close as is
humanly possible to the real thing..
Can I see a sample?
Yes. We can send out small samples to give you a better idea of the product.
Are your products load
bearing?
No. They are purely decorative.
How easy are your products
to install?
Being lightweight and easy to cut using simple woodworking tools they
are relatively easy to install. Good DIY’ers and tradesmen should
have little or no problem. Click here
to view our installation page.
Can I install into
humid areas like bathrooms?
Yes. In fact our planks are often used outside as a mock tudor effect.
Where do you deliver
to and how much does it cost?
We can deliver to anywhere in the UK, or indeed, worldwide. For the
UK our standard charge is £12.95 for corbels, cottage shelf and
medieval figures. For other products in the range we use a specialist
carrier. This increases delivery charges to 5% of the order value, with
a £30.55 minimum, but surcharges do apply to longer products and
to some areas. The longer products are identified on the site as they
are not available to buy online - please phone us for a delivery quote.
The areas that incur surcharges are Wiltshire, Dorset, Somerset, Devon,
Cornwall, Powys, Dyfed, Gwynned, Argyll, Tayside, Grampian, Highlands,
Northern Ireland and islands - again, please phone us for a delivery
quote.
Is there a minimum
order value?
No.
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