Oak Box Beams & RSJ Covers – Made to Measure Hollow Oak Beam Cladding
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Bespoke Oak Box Beams – Designed to Fit, Built to Last
Our oak box beams are crafted to deliver the timeless look of solid oak, while providing a practical solution for concealing structural elements such as RSJs, steel beams, lintels and boxed-in supports.
Each beam is made using carefully selected kiln-dried oak, chosen for its stability, strength and natural character. The result is a high-quality, durable beam cladding that enhances your space without the challenges of installing a full solid beam.
Unlike structural oak beams, these hollow sections are significantly lighter and easier to install — making them ideal for renovations, extensions and modern interiors where both aesthetics and practicality matter.
Made to Measure for a Perfect Fit
Every box beam is custom made to your specified internal dimensions, ensuring a clean and precise fit around your existing structure.
Whether you're covering a steel RSJ in a kitchen extension, adding character to a vaulted ceiling, or creating a feature beam in a living space, these beams are built specifically for your project.
U-Shape & L-Shape Options
We offer two configurations to suit different applications:
- U-Shape (3-sided): Ideal for horizontal beams where the front and underside are visible
- L-Shape (2-sided): Perfect for corner installations, wall returns or partial coverage
This flexibility allows you to achieve a seamless, integrated look in a wide range of settings.
Natural Oak Character
Each beam retains the unique grain, knots and subtle variations that make real oak so desirable.
Planed and sanded to a smooth finish, the timber can be supplied unfinished or treated with one of our oil finishes to enhance colour and protect the surface.
No two beams are identical — giving every installation its own natural character.
Where Can These Be Used?
Our oak box beams are suitable for:
- Covering steel RSJs and structural beams
- Concealing concrete or timber lintels
- Vaulted and cathedral ceilings
- Kitchen extensions and open-plan spaces
- Decorative ceiling features
- Boxing in existing supports or framework
A versatile solution for both modern and traditional interiors.
If you are unsure on any details, feel free to reach out to our team for advice and a quick quote. Get in touch with us here.
Current lead time: approx. 2-3 weeks
Customers should satisfy themselves, or check with their installer, that the beams or shelves comply with all relevant fire-safety and building regulations.
Bespoke Oak Box Beams – Designed to Fit, Built to Last
Our oak box beams are crafted to deliver the timeless look of solid oak, while providing a practical solution for concealing structural elements such as RSJs, steel beams, lintels and boxed-in supports.
Each beam is made using carefully selected kiln-dried oak, chosen for its stability, strength and natural character. The result is a high-quality, durable beam cladding that enhances your space without the challenges of installing a full solid beam.
Unlike structural oak beams, these hollow sections are significantly lighter and easier to install — making them ideal for renovations, extensions and modern interiors where both aesthetics and practicality matter.
Made to Measure for a Perfect Fit
Every box beam is custom made to your specified internal dimensions, ensuring a clean and precise fit around your existing structure.
Whether you're covering a steel RSJ in a kitchen extension, adding character to a vaulted ceiling, or creating a feature beam in a living space, these beams are built specifically for your project.
U-Shape & L-Shape Options
We offer two configurations to suit different applications:
- U-Shape (3-sided): Ideal for horizontal beams where the front and underside are visible
- L-Shape (2-sided): Perfect for corner installations, wall returns or partial coverage
This flexibility allows you to achieve a seamless, integrated look in a wide range of settings.
Natural Oak Character
Each beam retains the unique grain, knots and subtle variations that make real oak so desirable.
Planed and sanded to a smooth finish, the timber can be supplied unfinished or treated with one of our oil finishes to enhance colour and protect the surface.
No two beams are identical — giving every installation its own natural character.
Where Can These Be Used?
Our oak box beams are suitable for:
- Covering steel RSJs and structural beams
- Concealing concrete or timber lintels
- Vaulted and cathedral ceilings
- Kitchen extensions and open-plan spaces
- Decorative ceiling features
- Boxing in existing supports or framework
A versatile solution for both modern and traditional interiors.
If you are unsure on any details, feel free to reach out to our team for advice and a quick quote. Get in touch with us here.
Current lead time: approx. 2-3 weeks
Customers should satisfy themselves, or check with their installer, that the beams or shelves comply with all relevant fire-safety and building regulations.
To ensure a correct fit, please provide the external dimensions of the area you are covering.
This includes:
- External width
- External height
- Overall length
These measurements should match the full size of the beam, RSJ, or structure once everything is in place.
Allowing for Fit
For an easier installation, we recommend allowing a small tolerance:
- Add 2–3mm to both the width and height
- This provides a comfortable fitting gap and avoids a tight install
Length:
We recommend ordering the beam at the exact length or slightly longer, then trimming back on site if needed for a perfect finish.
Example
If your RSJ measures:
- 200mm wide
- 150mm high
- 3000mm long
You should enter:
- Width: 202mm
- Height: 152mm
- Length: 3000mm
(This includes a 2mm tolerance for fitting)
Important Considerations
If anything increases the overall size of the beam, you must include this in your measurements.
For example:
- Timber fixed to the inner face of the RSJ
- Fireboard or plasterboard boxing
- Any additional coverings or finishes
Measure the final external size, not just the steel itself.
Please take in to account that the Box Beams are made from 20mm - 25mm thick oak which will increase the size of the finished product.
Accuracy
- Measurements should be accurate to the nearest millimetre
- Double-check all dimensions before ordering
Need Help?
If you're unsure, feel free to send us your measurements or a photo — we’ll make sure you get the correct size.
To ensure a correct fit, please provide the external dimensions of the area you are covering.
This includes:
- External width
- External height
- Overall length
These measurements should match the full size of the beam, RSJ, or structure once everything is in place.
Allowing for Fit
For an easier installation, we recommend allowing a small tolerance:
- Add 2–3mm to both the width and height
- This provides a comfortable fitting gap and avoids a tight install
Length:
We recommend ordering the beam at the exact length or slightly longer, then trimming back on site if needed for a perfect finish.
Example
If your RSJ measures:
- 200mm wide
- 150mm high
- 3000mm long
You should enter:
- Width: 202mm
- Height: 152mm
- Length: 3000mm
(This includes a 2mm tolerance for fitting)
Important Considerations
If anything increases the overall size of the beam, you must include this in your measurements.
For example:
- Timber fixed to the inner face of the RSJ
- Fireboard or plasterboard boxing
- Any additional coverings or finishes
Measure the final external size, not just the steel itself.
Please take in to account that the Box Beams are made from 20mm - 25mm thick oak which will increase the size of the finished product.
Accuracy
- Measurements should be accurate to the nearest millimetre
- Double-check all dimensions before ordering
Need Help?
If you're unsure, feel free to send us your measurements or a photo — we’ll make sure you get the correct size.
Choosing the correct shape depends on how your beam will be installed.
U-Shape (3-sided):
- Covers both face sides and the underside
- Most common option
- Used for horizontal & Verticle RSJs and ceiling beams
L-Shape (2-sided):
- Covers two visible sides only
- Ideal for corners or beams against walls
- Used where one face is not visible
If you're unsure which option you need, feel free to send us a photo — we’ll advise.
Choosing the correct shape depends on how your beam will be installed.
U-Shape (3-sided):
- Covers both face sides and the underside
- Most common option
- Used for horizontal & Verticle RSJs and ceiling beams
L-Shape (2-sided):
- Covers two visible sides only
- Ideal for corners or beams against walls
- Used where one face is not visible
If you're unsure which option you need, feel free to send us a photo — we’ll advise.
All box beams are made from 20mm - 25mm high-quality kiln-dried oak.
This ensures:
- Greater stability
- Reduced movement over time
- A clean, premium finish
Beams are supplied:
- Unfinished (natural oak) as standard
- Or can be treated with oil finishes to enhance colour and protection
👉 Not sure which finish to choose?
View our Oil Colours Guide
All box beams are made from 20mm - 25mm high-quality kiln-dried oak.
This ensures:
- Greater stability
- Reduced movement over time
- A clean, premium finish
Beams are supplied:
- Unfinished (natural oak) as standard
- Or can be treated with oil finishes to enhance colour and protection
👉 Not sure which finish to choose?
View our Oil Colours Guide
Our oak box beams are designed for straightforward installation.
Typical fixing methods include:
- Adhesive fixing
- Screwing through hidden faces
- Fixing into battens or backing frames
Due to the wide range of installation scenarios, fixings are not supplied.
We recommend installation by a competent tradesperson for the best results.
Our oak box beams are designed for straightforward installation.
Typical fixing methods include:
- Adhesive fixing
- Screwing through hidden faces
- Fixing into battens or backing frames
Due to the wide range of installation scenarios, fixings are not supplied.
We recommend installation by a competent tradesperson for the best results.
- Hand Made to order in our UK workshop
- Carefully packaged to protect edges and corners
- Nationwide delivery available
Delivery times may vary depending on size and order volume. Approx 2 weeks.
You will be contacted once your order is ready for dispatch.
- Hand Made to order in our UK workshop
- Carefully packaged to protect edges and corners
- Nationwide delivery available
Delivery times may vary depending on size and order volume. Approx 2 weeks.
You will be contacted once your order is ready for dispatch.
At Celtic Timber, sustainability is at the heart of everything we do. We source our timber from sustainably sourced certified forests, ensuring responsible management and protection of natural resources.
We also actively contribute to reforestation and rewilding projects across the UK, planting over 12,000 trees on our own land. By choosing our products, you’re supporting a company dedicated to reducing environmental impact and preserving the planet for future generations.
At Celtic Timber, sustainability is at the heart of everything we do. We source our timber from sustainably sourced certified forests, ensuring responsible management and protection of natural resources.
We also actively contribute to reforestation and rewilding projects across the UK, planting over 12,000 trees on our own land. By choosing our products, you’re supporting a company dedicated to reducing environmental impact and preserving the planet for future generations.
We offer a hassle-free 30-day returns policy for all non-bespoke items. If your product arrives damaged or incorrect, contact us immediately, and we'll arrange a replacement or discuss compensation.
To qualify for a refund or replacement, notify us within 30 days of receipt, and ensure the item is returned unused, in its original packaging.
Please note, return shipping costs are the customer's responsibility, except in cases of damage or error on our part.
We offer a hassle-free 30-day returns policy for all non-bespoke items. If your product arrives damaged or incorrect, contact us immediately, and we'll arrange a replacement or discuss compensation.
To qualify for a refund or replacement, notify us within 30 days of receipt, and ensure the item is returned unused, in its original packaging.
Please note, return shipping costs are the customer's responsibility, except in cases of damage or error on our part.
Oak Box Beams & RSJ Covers – Made to Measure Hollow Oak Beam Cladding
Bespoke Oak Box Beams – Designed to Fit, Built to Last
Our oak box beams are crafted to deliver the timeless look of solid oak, while providing a practical solution for concealing structural elements such as RSJs, steel beams, lintels and boxed-in supports.
Each beam is made using carefully selected kiln-dried oak, chosen for its stability, strength and natural character. The result is a high-quality, durable beam cladding that enhances your space without the challenges of installing a full solid beam.
Unlike structural oak beams, these hollow sections are significantly lighter and easier to install — making them ideal for renovations, extensions and modern interiors where both aesthetics and practicality matter.
Made to Measure for a Perfect Fit
Every box beam is custom made to your specified internal dimensions, ensuring a clean and precise fit around your existing structure.
Whether you're covering a steel RSJ in a kitchen extension, adding character to a vaulted ceiling, or creating a feature beam in a living space, these beams are built specifically for your project.
U-Shape & L-Shape Options
We offer two configurations to suit different applications:
- U-Shape (3-sided): Ideal for horizontal beams where the front and underside are visible
- L-Shape (2-sided): Perfect for corner installations, wall returns or partial coverage
This flexibility allows you to achieve a seamless, integrated look in a wide range of settings.
Natural Oak Character
Each beam retains the unique grain, knots and subtle variations that make real oak so desirable.
Planed and sanded to a smooth finish, the timber can be supplied unfinished or treated with one of our oil finishes to enhance colour and protect the surface.
No two beams are identical — giving every installation its own natural character.
Where Can These Be Used?
Our oak box beams are suitable for:
- Covering steel RSJs and structural beams
- Concealing concrete or timber lintels
- Vaulted and cathedral ceilings
- Kitchen extensions and open-plan spaces
- Decorative ceiling features
- Boxing in existing supports or framework
A versatile solution for both modern and traditional interiors.
If you are unsure on any details, feel free to reach out to our team for advice and a quick quote. Get in touch with us here.
Current lead time: approx. 2-3 weeks
Customers should satisfy themselves, or check with their installer, that the beams or shelves comply with all relevant fire-safety and building regulations.
Bespoke Oak Box Beams – Designed to Fit, Built to Last
Our oak box beams are crafted to deliver the timeless look of solid oak, while providing a practical solution for concealing structural elements such as RSJs, steel beams, lintels and boxed-in supports.
Each beam is made using carefully selected kiln-dried oak, chosen for its stability, strength and natural character. The result is a high-quality, durable beam cladding that enhances your space without the challenges of installing a full solid beam.
Unlike structural oak beams, these hollow sections are significantly lighter and easier to install — making them ideal for renovations, extensions and modern interiors where both aesthetics and practicality matter.
Made to Measure for a Perfect Fit
Every box beam is custom made to your specified internal dimensions, ensuring a clean and precise fit around your existing structure.
Whether you're covering a steel RSJ in a kitchen extension, adding character to a vaulted ceiling, or creating a feature beam in a living space, these beams are built specifically for your project.
U-Shape & L-Shape Options
We offer two configurations to suit different applications:
- U-Shape (3-sided): Ideal for horizontal beams where the front and underside are visible
- L-Shape (2-sided): Perfect for corner installations, wall returns or partial coverage
This flexibility allows you to achieve a seamless, integrated look in a wide range of settings.
Natural Oak Character
Each beam retains the unique grain, knots and subtle variations that make real oak so desirable.
Planed and sanded to a smooth finish, the timber can be supplied unfinished or treated with one of our oil finishes to enhance colour and protect the surface.
No two beams are identical — giving every installation its own natural character.
Where Can These Be Used?
Our oak box beams are suitable for:
- Covering steel RSJs and structural beams
- Concealing concrete or timber lintels
- Vaulted and cathedral ceilings
- Kitchen extensions and open-plan spaces
- Decorative ceiling features
- Boxing in existing supports or framework
A versatile solution for both modern and traditional interiors.
If you are unsure on any details, feel free to reach out to our team for advice and a quick quote. Get in touch with us here.
Current lead time: approx. 2-3 weeks
Customers should satisfy themselves, or check with their installer, that the beams or shelves comply with all relevant fire-safety and building regulations.
To ensure a correct fit, please provide the external dimensions of the area you are covering.
This includes:
- External width
- External height
- Overall length
These measurements should match the full size of the beam, RSJ, or structure once everything is in place.
Allowing for Fit
For an easier installation, we recommend allowing a small tolerance:
- Add 2–3mm to both the width and height
- This provides a comfortable fitting gap and avoids a tight install
Length:
We recommend ordering the beam at the exact length or slightly longer, then trimming back on site if needed for a perfect finish.
Example
If your RSJ measures:
- 200mm wide
- 150mm high
- 3000mm long
You should enter:
- Width: 202mm
- Height: 152mm
- Length: 3000mm
(This includes a 2mm tolerance for fitting)
Important Considerations
If anything increases the overall size of the beam, you must include this in your measurements.
For example:
- Timber fixed to the inner face of the RSJ
- Fireboard or plasterboard boxing
- Any additional coverings or finishes
Measure the final external size, not just the steel itself.
Please take in to account that the Box Beams are made from 20mm - 25mm thick oak which will increase the size of the finished product.
Accuracy
- Measurements should be accurate to the nearest millimetre
- Double-check all dimensions before ordering
Need Help?
If you're unsure, feel free to send us your measurements or a photo — we’ll make sure you get the correct size.
To ensure a correct fit, please provide the external dimensions of the area you are covering.
This includes:
- External width
- External height
- Overall length
These measurements should match the full size of the beam, RSJ, or structure once everything is in place.
Allowing for Fit
For an easier installation, we recommend allowing a small tolerance:
- Add 2–3mm to both the width and height
- This provides a comfortable fitting gap and avoids a tight install
Length:
We recommend ordering the beam at the exact length or slightly longer, then trimming back on site if needed for a perfect finish.
Example
If your RSJ measures:
- 200mm wide
- 150mm high
- 3000mm long
You should enter:
- Width: 202mm
- Height: 152mm
- Length: 3000mm
(This includes a 2mm tolerance for fitting)
Important Considerations
If anything increases the overall size of the beam, you must include this in your measurements.
For example:
- Timber fixed to the inner face of the RSJ
- Fireboard or plasterboard boxing
- Any additional coverings or finishes
Measure the final external size, not just the steel itself.
Please take in to account that the Box Beams are made from 20mm - 25mm thick oak which will increase the size of the finished product.
Accuracy
- Measurements should be accurate to the nearest millimetre
- Double-check all dimensions before ordering
Need Help?
If you're unsure, feel free to send us your measurements or a photo — we’ll make sure you get the correct size.
Choosing the correct shape depends on how your beam will be installed.
U-Shape (3-sided):
- Covers both face sides and the underside
- Most common option
- Used for horizontal & Verticle RSJs and ceiling beams
L-Shape (2-sided):
- Covers two visible sides only
- Ideal for corners or beams against walls
- Used where one face is not visible
If you're unsure which option you need, feel free to send us a photo — we’ll advise.
Choosing the correct shape depends on how your beam will be installed.
U-Shape (3-sided):
- Covers both face sides and the underside
- Most common option
- Used for horizontal & Verticle RSJs and ceiling beams
L-Shape (2-sided):
- Covers two visible sides only
- Ideal for corners or beams against walls
- Used where one face is not visible
If you're unsure which option you need, feel free to send us a photo — we’ll advise.
All box beams are made from 20mm - 25mm high-quality kiln-dried oak.
This ensures:
- Greater stability
- Reduced movement over time
- A clean, premium finish
Beams are supplied:
- Unfinished (natural oak) as standard
- Or can be treated with oil finishes to enhance colour and protection
👉 Not sure which finish to choose?
View our Oil Colours Guide
All box beams are made from 20mm - 25mm high-quality kiln-dried oak.
This ensures:
- Greater stability
- Reduced movement over time
- A clean, premium finish
Beams are supplied:
- Unfinished (natural oak) as standard
- Or can be treated with oil finishes to enhance colour and protection
👉 Not sure which finish to choose?
View our Oil Colours Guide
Our oak box beams are designed for straightforward installation.
Typical fixing methods include:
- Adhesive fixing
- Screwing through hidden faces
- Fixing into battens or backing frames
Due to the wide range of installation scenarios, fixings are not supplied.
We recommend installation by a competent tradesperson for the best results.
Our oak box beams are designed for straightforward installation.
Typical fixing methods include:
- Adhesive fixing
- Screwing through hidden faces
- Fixing into battens or backing frames
Due to the wide range of installation scenarios, fixings are not supplied.
We recommend installation by a competent tradesperson for the best results.
- Hand Made to order in our UK workshop
- Carefully packaged to protect edges and corners
- Nationwide delivery available
Delivery times may vary depending on size and order volume. Approx 2 weeks.
You will be contacted once your order is ready for dispatch.
- Hand Made to order in our UK workshop
- Carefully packaged to protect edges and corners
- Nationwide delivery available
Delivery times may vary depending on size and order volume. Approx 2 weeks.
You will be contacted once your order is ready for dispatch.
At Celtic Timber, sustainability is at the heart of everything we do. We source our timber from sustainably sourced certified forests, ensuring responsible management and protection of natural resources.
We also actively contribute to reforestation and rewilding projects across the UK, planting over 12,000 trees on our own land. By choosing our products, you’re supporting a company dedicated to reducing environmental impact and preserving the planet for future generations.
At Celtic Timber, sustainability is at the heart of everything we do. We source our timber from sustainably sourced certified forests, ensuring responsible management and protection of natural resources.
We also actively contribute to reforestation and rewilding projects across the UK, planting over 12,000 trees on our own land. By choosing our products, you’re supporting a company dedicated to reducing environmental impact and preserving the planet for future generations.
We offer a hassle-free 30-day returns policy for all non-bespoke items. If your product arrives damaged or incorrect, contact us immediately, and we'll arrange a replacement or discuss compensation.
To qualify for a refund or replacement, notify us within 30 days of receipt, and ensure the item is returned unused, in its original packaging.
Please note, return shipping costs are the customer's responsibility, except in cases of damage or error on our part.
We offer a hassle-free 30-day returns policy for all non-bespoke items. If your product arrives damaged or incorrect, contact us immediately, and we'll arrange a replacement or discuss compensation.
To qualify for a refund or replacement, notify us within 30 days of receipt, and ensure the item is returned unused, in its original packaging.
Please note, return shipping costs are the customer's responsibility, except in cases of damage or error on our part.
Fitting & Measurements
Below are examples of how the box beams can be fitted and how to take measurements for your box beam.
Frequently asked questions
To ensure a correct fit, enter the external dimensions of the area you are covering.
This includes:
- Width
- Height
- Length
These should reflect the final overall size, including anything attached to the beam (e.g. timber, plasterboard, fireboard).
For best results:
- Add 2–3mm tolerance to width and height for easier fitting
- Order the length exact or slightly longer, then trim on site if needed
If you’re unsure, send us your measurements or a photo — we’ll guide you. please get in touch here.
To ensure a correct fit, enter the external dimensions of the area you are covering.
This includes:
- Width
- Height
- Length
These should reflect the final overall size, including anything attached to the beam (e.g. timber, plasterboard, fireboard).
For best results:
- Add 2–3mm tolerance to width and height for easier fitting
- Order the length exact or slightly longer, then trim on site if needed
If you’re unsure, send us your measurements or a photo — we’ll guide you. please get in touch here.
Due to kiln-drying and transport limitations:
- Single pieces are typically supplied up to 2800mm long
- Lengths beyond this (up to 5000mm) are made in two sections
These can be:
- Joined neatly on site
- Installed with a natural joint that blends into the timber
If you require a longer continuous span, please contact us before ordering and we’ll advise on the best option.
Due to kiln-drying and transport limitations:
- Single pieces are typically supplied up to 2800mm long
- Lengths beyond this (up to 5000mm) are made in two sections
These can be:
- Joined neatly on site
- Installed with a natural joint that blends into the timber
If you require a longer continuous span, please contact us before ordering and we’ll advise on the best option.
All beams are carefully packaged to minimise the risk of damage in transit, we sometimes glue temporary timber supports on the inside of each hollow beam to brace it against potential damage.
These will need to be removed prior to installing by simply tapping them out with a hammer or mallet.
All beams are carefully packaged to minimise the risk of damage in transit, we sometimes glue temporary timber supports on the inside of each hollow beam to brace it against potential damage.
These will need to be removed prior to installing by simply tapping them out with a hammer or mallet.
We offer three finish styles:
Contemporary
Clean, planed and sanded with softly rounded edges — a modern, refined look.
Lightly Worked
Subtle hand-finishing adds gentle curves and character while keeping a clean appearance.
Heavily Worked
More pronounced shaping creates a rustic, hand-crafted look with deeper texture.
Because each beam is hand-finished, every piece will have slight variations, adding to its natural character.
We offer three finish styles:
Contemporary
Clean, planed and sanded with softly rounded edges — a modern, refined look.
Lightly Worked
Subtle hand-finishing adds gentle curves and character while keeping a clean appearance.
Heavily Worked
More pronounced shaping creates a rustic, hand-crafted look with deeper texture.
Because each beam is hand-finished, every piece will have slight variations, adding to its natural character.
All beams are made to order.
- Typical lead time: 2 weeks from order to dispatch
Delivery:
Pembrokeshire:
Free delivery, usually within 5 working days of completion.
Rest of UK:
- Courier delivery for smaller orders
- Pallet delivery for larger items
Delivery costs are calculated at checkout.
For pallet deliveries, assistance may be required for unloading.
All beams are made to order.
- Typical lead time: 2 weeks from order to dispatch
Delivery:
Pembrokeshire:
Free delivery, usually within 5 working days of completion.
Rest of UK:
- Courier delivery for smaller orders
- Pallet delivery for larger items
Delivery costs are calculated at checkout.
For pallet deliveries, assistance may be required for unloading.
Oak is a natural material, and each beam will feature:
- Grain variation
- Knots and small cracks
- Colour variation between boards
These are not defects — they are part of the character of real oak.
Over time, the timber may slightly darken and mellow, which enhances its appearance.
Oak is a natural material, and each beam will feature:
- Grain variation
- Knots and small cracks
- Colour variation between boards
These are not defects — they are part of the character of real oak.
Over time, the timber may slightly darken and mellow, which enhances its appearance.
Yes — these beams are specifically designed for:
- Covering RSJs and steel beams
- Vaulted and cathedral ceilings
- Boxing in structural elements
- Decorative feature beams
They provide the look of a solid oak beam without the weight or complexity.
Yes — these beams are specifically designed for:
- Covering RSJs and steel beams
- Vaulted and cathedral ceilings
- Boxing in structural elements
- Decorative feature beams
They provide the look of a solid oak beam without the weight or complexity.
Yes — once fitted, these are visually indistinguishable from solid oak beams in most settings.
They are designed specifically to replicate the look of a full beam, while being lighter and easier to install.
Yes — once fitted, these are visually indistinguishable from solid oak beams in most settings.
They are designed specifically to replicate the look of a full beam, while being lighter and easier to install.
Installation varies depending on your setup, but typically involves:
- Fixing to timber battens
- Adhesive fixing
- Hidden screw fixing
We recommend installation by a competent tradesperson for the best result.
Installation varies depending on your setup, but typically involves:
- Fixing to timber battens
- Adhesive fixing
- Hidden screw fixing
We recommend installation by a competent tradesperson for the best result.
If you’re unsure about your measurements, we strongly recommend contacting us before ordering.
We’re happy to check your sizes or advise based on photos to help avoid costly mistakes.
If you’re unsure about your measurements, we strongly recommend contacting us before ordering.
We’re happy to check your sizes or advise based on photos to help avoid costly mistakes.
All beams are made to order and hand-finished.
Because of this:
- Measurements cannot be changed once production begins
- We strongly recommend double-checking all dimensions
If you have any bespoke requirements or are unsure about sizing, please contact us before ordering.
All beams are made to order and hand-finished.
Because of this:
- Measurements cannot be changed once production begins
- We strongly recommend double-checking all dimensions
If you have any bespoke requirements or are unsure about sizing, please contact us before ordering.
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