Our range of Polyurethane Beams by Ekena Millwork are molded from real timber to give the appearance of being authentic timber beams, without all of the challenges of using the authentic, natural material.
Available in a wide range of designs and sizes, our selection of Polyurethane Faux Beams are the perfect way to transform any room from plain to beautiful in hours, whether that be in a home or commercial building.
If you have any polyurethane/urethane beams questions, please feel free to contact our friendly staff for some assistance. Also consider our broader range of Faux Wood Beams.
Polyurethane faux beams are decorative, lightweight ceiling beams designed to replicate the look of real wood. They are made from high-density polyurethane and molded from real wood beams for a realistic texture and appearance.
It's hard to notice that they're not made of real wood and polyurethane beams come with all the benefits of not using natural timber, including that they're much lighter, easier to install and more affordable.
Polyurethane beams are much lighter than real wood, making them easier to install. They are also resistant to moisture, rot, termites, and warping, unlike traditional, real wooden beams. Another great thing to consider is that unlike real wood, they don't require maintenance or refreshing overtime, making them a great long-term decorating solution for your home or commercial building.
No, polyurethane beams are purely decorative and do not provide structural support. If you need structural reinforcement, you’ll need to install appropriate support before adding the beams for aesthetics.
Polyurethane beams are faux wood beams and although they're a brilliant choice, aesthetically, if there's any reason whatsoever that you need them to be structural, they're simply not suitable and you should discuss this with a qualified builder or make contact with our experts for help. However, once the structural side of things is taken care of, then installing urethane beams it's a great and suitable choice to create a stunning room feature.
Polyurethane/urethane beams are commonly used in residential and commercial spaces for ceiling decoration, rustic home designs, exposed beam looks, and even as decorative trusses or mantels. They're consider to be an interior decorators best kept secret!
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