Monday, August 31, 2009

Gallery of Timber Faux Beams Installed in Homes

Here are a few pictures of timber faux beams installed in homes.









Here are a few pictures of timber faux beams installed in homes.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Patching and Caulking Faux Beams

Patching faux beams is simple and easy to do. Follow instructions below:


1. You can use colored wood filler or caulking to fill gaps and/or nail and screw holes.



2. Fill any gaps with a quality textured caulk. We offer a color-coordinated walnut caulk to match our walnut finished beams on our website.



3. Smooth out the caulk using a wet finger.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Installing Faux Beams on Cathedral Ceiling

Here are the following simple instructions in installing faux beams on cathedral ceiling.


1.


Measure the inside dimension of the faux wood beam to be mounted into the ridge.








2.


Measure and cut two blocks of wood for every 3-6 feet.









3.











4.


Pre-drill holes for screws, to prevent splitting the wood blocks.









5.


Use long-enough screws to go through the wood block, through the sheetrock or plaster, and then into the wood structure of the house.









6.


Place a second block of wood on top of the first one that you just installed. Pre-drill to prevent splitting. Then screw the second block of wood onto the first block.








7.


Repeat steps 2 to 6. Evenly space the blocks every 3 to 6 feet until you get to the other end wall. That block should also be about 10” to 12” from the side wall.








8.


Mark the location of each block of wood with blue painter's tape to make the next steps easier.









9.


Measure the length of the ridge (ceiling length) and cut the faux wood beam to fit.









10.


Dry fit the beam to ensure a proper fit.










11.


Using long enough screws with a small head, attach the faux wood beam to the blocks of wood at each location that is marked with the blue painter tape. One screw on each side of the beam at each location is sufficient.







12.


Don’t over tighten. Only screw it in so the head of the screw is only slightly countersunk.









13.


Fill in the screw heads with colored caulk or colored wood filler.









14.


Helpful hint: It isn’t normally necessary to cut the top edge of the beam on a level to match the pitch of the roof.










15.


Once installed, the edge of the faux wood beam will butt up tight to the ceiling.