We also focused on a heavy
timber construction technique coming from the US, which uses large sections of wood.
Though visually sophisticated, the design utilized basic
timber construction techniques and simple materials in a manner that could easily be assembled by a team of unskilled volunteers.
Not exact matches
* uses craftsman and women who use upholstery
techniques taht give the product a luxurious look, with an emphasis on quality and feature stitching; * the
construction uses solid
timber frames using local plantation grown
timbers, which are kiln dried for stability; * frames are assembledby tradesman who nail, screw and glue the components; * corner blocks and a lining board are added to outside arms and backs for stability; * uses the No Sag steel spring system, which is used for its greater travel capacity for seating comfort; * uses Dunlop Enduro seating foams in its designs for their unique 36/38 density; * in addition to Garstone leather, they use Warwick fabrics, which have been tested to world standards for performance, durability and safety.
Farrow (also known for their huge glue - laminated
timber space in Mississauga, Ontario's Credit Valley Hospital) will prefabricate these treehouses offsite in three pieces, using FSC - certified lumber and
techniques culled from sailboat
construction techniques.
As the professional tiny house building industry evolves, we're seeing an increasing number of builders experimenting with different ways to get these structures up, ranging from flatpack prefabrication, to advanced
timber framing
techniques and CNC - cut panelized
construction systems.