Article Contents:
- From antiquity to modernity
- Materials and features
From antiquity to modernity
Decorating windows of houses is a tradition that dates back more than a hundred years. Since ancient times, houses of simple peasants, as well as wealthy princes and landowners, were decorated Casings with patterns of family coats of arms, plant and animal ornaments, and simply intricate designs.
In our time, when wooden houses and various items made of natural materials are once again becoming more relevant than ever, carved window casings are making a comeback. Such custom-made details will fit beautifully into the exterior of any house, cottage, or even dacha, helping to give the building a unique look, without any analogues. Moreover, using these items, adorned with exquisite carving, the exterior becomes more cozy.
Materials and features
For manufacturing carved casings Various types of wood are used. The most popular are oak, wenge, beech, and birch, while those with limited budgets will find the best option in pine products.
To protect wooden window casings adorned with carved elements from rot, sunlight, and insects, special compounds are additionally applied to their surface. These substances are completely safe for human health and the environment, highlighting the aristocratic nature of natural wood and imparting it a special tone.
Our company 'Stavros' offers its clients a wide range ofwooden balustersvaluable species. All items are manufactured in Russia from natural wood grown on our territory. We will help each client make their country house exclusive, for example, by decorating it withcarved window casingsand other elements.