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Faux Wood Log Beams

Now you can easily and economically recreate the rustic look afforded by authentic, aged, hand-hewn oak beams with Outwater's high-density polyurethane Ancient Rustic, Modern, Contemporary and Vintage Faux Wood Beams and corresponding Corbels. Ideally suited for transforming ordinary houses, stores and restaurants into extraordinary, charming country style homes, shops and inns, Outwater's hollowed Faux Wood Beams are not only lightweight and sturdy, they are easy to install on virtually any type of surface by means of affixing them via countersunk nails or screws to nailing blocks or wood planks, which serve both as a point of attachment as well as an installation guide or template.

Outwater's high-density polyurethane Faux Wood Beams are so indistinguishable from the original wood beams after which they have been patterned, only you and your termites will know the difference. Offered in numerous styles and finishes, which now includes a rounded Log format, Outwater's Faux Wood Log Beams & Faux Wood Beams and complementary Corbels, Brackets and Panels can be tooled and refinished using traditional techniques and tools. Rubber and Rigid Beam Strapping and Brackets are also available to further enhance the look of the period correct fastening hardware used to secure and affix Outwater's Faux Wood Log Beams & Faux Wood Beams.

And just like the originals, Outwater's Faux Wood Log Beams & Faux Wood Beams can be tooled and refinished using traditional techniques and tools if desired, still retaining their original grain and texture. However, unlike their wood counterparts, which are subject to rot and insect infestation, not to mention their overt heft and difficulty in handling, Outwater's Faux Wood Log Beams & Faux Wood Beams are dimensionally stable as well as impervious to moisture and insects, making them suitable for either indoor or outdoor use.



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