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There didn’t used to be as many choices in
building materials as there are today. Something was either made of
wood, metal or stone. Materials had to be harvested or mined and
then fashioned into whatever shape needed to construct the finished
product. Today it is much different. New, synthetic and composite
materials are cropping up everywhere and are proving to be not only
a viable alternative to natural materials, but one that makes like a
bit easier.
How Faux Wood is Made
Faux simply means that it is not genuine or real. When referring to
wood, it means that although it is not real wood, it looks just like
it. However, that is where the commonality ends. It may look just
like real wood, which is of course the desired look, but it behaves
very differently.
The faux wood used in shutters is actually a polyurethane material.
In short it is a really strong plastic. This compressed, man-made
material is consistent from the inside out. This has great
significance when being used to make shutters.
Shutters are often cut to size in order to fit into specific window
measurements. Because of this, a “raw” edge is left on the top or
bottom. With real wood, the cut edge would need to be refinished –
either painted or stained – to match the face of the shutter. With
faux wood, the material is the same from the core out. When you cut
the surface, it does not splinter and even better, it is the same
color throughout. There is no touch-up refinishing required!
The Advantages of Faux Wood
Real wood is very porous. It is greatly affected by moisture and
temperature changes. Just take a look at how interior doors seem to
not close quite right during the hot, humid summer months, but work
just fine in the winter. That is because with heat and humidity – or
moisture of any kind – wood will expand and warp. When the weather
turns colder, the wood then condenses to its original size. Moisture
can also cause warping that is not restored once the weather
changes.
With faux wood, there is no change in size or shape just because of
the weather. Faux wood also maintains a bright finished look without
frequent painting. It can be washed with mild detergents and look as
new as the day it was installed.
Wood shutters are constructed by stapling the slats with tiny
staples to the frame of the shutter. This can cause a problem over
time with the staples working their way out. Then the slats to the
shutter start to fall out. The slats on faux wood shutters are able
to be attached with strong adhesives that don’t become detached with
time.
Many faux woods are treated with dust repellents too. This causes
dust in the air to flutter on by instead of sticking to the
shutter’s surface. This makes housekeeping chores much lighter. Wood
shutters can require very frequent dusting to keep them clean.
Faux wood shutters can be used inside and outside the window. They
resist fading in the sunlight too. They can be used alone in
interior decorating, or in place of a shade or sheers as a backdrop
to draperies or valances.
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