This presentation and guide set details options of the range of timber products used as a lining material on walls and ceilings
Lining is the finishing material on the internal wall or ceiling surfaces of a room or space. While linings can be utilitarian or merely a substrate for paint, as is plasterboard, they can also be significant elements in an architectural design or an interior fit out.
This presentation and guide includes:
+ lining materials
+ design options
+ installation
+ finishing

This presentation and guide set provides an introduction to timber used in internal applications and a detailed overview of timber's material properties. It includes two presentations: an application overview, and a technical description of the material.
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This presentation and guide set explores the characteristics that influence timber's visual appeal, such as species, grain, feature and texture.
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This presentation and guide set looks in detail at using timber as a conventional tongue and groove strip floor on joists or as an overlay on a structural substrate.
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This presentation and guides set looks at timber furniture and joinery. These are some of the most intricate and valuable uses of wood in any aspect of building.
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This presentation and guide set explores the options of timber in windows, doors and stairs.
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Timber is used in exposed architectural structures because it provides: design versatility, ease of construction, honesty of expression, high strength-to-weight ration, economy, enhanced acoustic performance.
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