Interior facings: more than walls and ceilings

Wood is one of the main materials chosen by the great architects, interior designers and decorators to cover the interiors of the rooms of many of the projects they work on. In this sense, the technical definition on interior coatings speaks of “the superficial finish of the horizontal or vertical partitions of the building “, so when we think of interior cladding, we tend to imagine walls, ceilings or floors covered with wood. That is why I would like to place special emphasis on other parts of a room, which are considered “interior spaces” and, therefore, are also capable of being covered: – beams and columns: they are parts of a room in which we do not usually think, but that can be determinant in the global perception of a space. They usually go in the same thickness as the walls. In addition, as you can see in the image, covering the beams and columns of a wooden room with a rustic effect can give a beautiful bucolic touch to your project. See how our aged pine is in the Posada Terra Santa, in Mallorca – furniture: tables, cabinets … In many cases, the board itself performs the functional task of surface or door, depending on each case, so they are usually served with a greater thickness – doors: coatings with thinner wooden panels are usually used, especially for access inside a house. Yes, one on each side of the door. If you liked this article, you may be interested to know our latest project in Mallorca