Posts Tagged ‘beams’

2nd September

Labor Day Sale on All Products

Create fireplace wall as focal point 

 

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28th May

Big Memorial Day Weekend Sale

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16th April

Recent additions to our YouTube account

If you don’t already know, we have a YouTube account where we post many of our helpful DIY and informational videos. We’ve recently added a few new ones that we think you would enjoy. Please check it out.

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18th February

Volunteers for Extreme Makeover Home Edition needed


We recently donated our Faux Panels and Faux Wood Beams products to the TV show “Extreme Makeover Home Edition”. Helping out and giving to those in need has truly been a rewarding experience. We are proud to be a small part of these family’s lives.

So far, we donated our products to the builds in North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas, and Georgia.

Check out the videos from the North Carolina build here!

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From left to right:
Paul DiMeo, Steve Barron, Ed Sanders, Tracy Hutson

Now, Extreme Makeover need your help!
Volunteers are needed in the
West Central Georgia area.

The Date  Feb 21st to 28th

The Time  As much as you’re able to offer

The location West Central Georgia area

They are in urgent need of….
  • Equipment Operators
  • Cabinet Installers
  • Concrete Finishers
  • Cultured Stone Installers
  • Fence installers
 
  • Painters
  • Roofers
  • Siding Installers
  • Trim Installers
  • Framers
 
  • Skilled Craftsmen
  • Wall Paper Hangers
  • Auto Painters
  • Window Treatment Installers

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28th January

Faux Wood Beams on Renovation Nation

Our Faux Wood Beams will be shown on Renovation Nation tonight! Be sure to check it out at 6PM EST. on the Discovery channel

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28th January

Check out our sister site on Extreme Makeover

Our sister site, FauxPanels.com, will be featured on Sundays episode of Extreme Makeover Home Edition!

Be sure to check it out this Sunday 1/31/10 at 8PM EST. on ABC

Click here to learn more

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7th January

Spotlight on Faq Thursday

Q: Do you offer multiple stains on the beams?

A: Depending on which style of faux wood beam you choose, you may have a choice between a few finishes.

Timber, Raised Grain, Rustic, Sandblasted, Roughsawn, Custom Woodland, Custom Aspen, Custom Hand Hewn and Pecky Cypress beams come with the option of being unfinished*, or being finished with walnut stain.

Here are some examples of the colors:

Faux Timber Beams
Unfinished*
Faux Timber Beams
Walnut

 

Custom Woodland is currently our only line to have an option of a Cedar stain:

Custom Woodland Beams
Unfinished
Custom Woodland Beams
Walnut
Custom Woodland Beams
Cedar

Mesa, Windswept, Tahoe, Belmont, Colorado logs and Montana logs are only offered in unfinished*.


unfinished*

 

Regal and Regal 2 come finished in white**:


White**

Charlet faux beams are available in a Pine color:

Chalet Beams
Pine

* Unfinished beams can be easily stained or painted to match any decor.
** These beams are prepped for painting and come pre-primed in white.

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17th December

Big Sale!

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Season’s Greetings
from our family to yours

Waiting until after the Holidays to make your purchase? 
 
Don’t wait, NOW is the time to buy and you will SAVE.
 
5% off of your order!!
During December Only
 
Use coupon code Gift9
 
Good through midnight December 31st.  Cannot be combined with any other offer

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10th November

Introducing a new color to the Custom Woodland Beams and Mantels.


Custom Woodland Cedar Beams

Custom Woodland Cedar Fireplace Mantel

Check out the color called Cedar!

We are excited to offer this new color to our Woodland Beams, Corbels and Mantels . For years, we have been providing unfinished beams so you can stain then yourselves, as well as offering our beams finely finished in color "Walnut"

We have heard your requests for another option. The most common request was for a color that resembled Cedar beams.

The new color “Cedar” has been added to the Custom Woodland Beams, Custom Woodland Mantels, and Mojave Mantels.

Woodland accessories such as kneebraces and corbels, now also have the option of cedar color.

Also available in cedar is Mojave mantles and corbels.

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29th October

Placing straps on beams

Beam straps can be used to cover up seams on a beam, or they can even be a decorative element. We will show you a few ways that straps can be creatively used in a few different situations you may come across, as you are installing your beams.

A seam in the middle of the room

1. In this situation, you have two separate beams that you are running across your ceiling, you can place a strap in-between them to make them appear as one long beam.

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A seam that is off centered in the room

2. In this situation, you can place one strap over the seam, and then another one on the opposite side of the beam to balance out the look.

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A large beam centered in the room with smaller peices on either side

3. When want a symmetrical look and prefer not to have a strap in the center of the room, you can place two shorter beams on each end, then place straps over the seams.

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Adding straps, solely as a decorative element

4. If your beam spanning completely between the two walls, you may choose to place straps at each end of the beams as not to reveal the edges of the beam that are butting up against the wall.

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