exposed wood beams

From old houses to contemporary homes, exposed wood beams add character and rustic charm to any space. Whether left in their original state, reconditioned, or installed as new elements that pay homage to rural architecture, wooden beams can completely transform the way a room looks. On this page, you can discover various projects that use wooden beams as a design element – in one way or another. Minimalist and contemporary takes on old designs add structure and texture to interiors and ceilings, while restored wooden beams bring a traditional accent to modern living spaces.

Barn conversions usually feature exposed wood beams as a central design element. Often, these conversion projects boast double-height ceilings and open spaces that allow the inhabitants to admire the original features from any part of the house. Other times, the exposed wooden beams remain visible only in the upper level. Here, architects use ingenious methods to bring natural light to previously closed spaces. Skylights and dormer windows along with strategically positioned openings flood the rooms with light while offering glimpses at the sky or the surrounding landscapes.

In more contemporary living spaces, simple exposed wood beams can have a subtly rustic or an industrial look. They can also interact with the architectural design in creative ways. For example, a room where wooden beams with a clean, rectangular shape intersect a skylight. As sunshine flows through the planks of timber, it casts shadows on the furniture below. At the same time, the natural light highlights the organic textures of solid wood. In a different living space, wooden beams mark the transition between social or more private areas.

Cascina, A Farmhouse Conversion in Piedmont, Italy

A thoughtful conversion of an old farmhouse and barn into a home and studio. UK-based architecture studio Jonathan Tuckey Design…

9 months ago

Kocanda Kravsko II

A former ceramics factory and warehouse converted into accommodation and social spaces. Originally conceived as an inn on the route…

10 months ago

Garden Lane House

The restoration and expansion of a 19th century terraced house in Melbourne. Named Garden Lane House, this dwelling in Melbourne,…

2 years ago

Made of Sand

A contemporary wood-clad extension designed for a traditional stone cottage. Located in the Devon countryside, this contemporary two-story extension complements…

2 years ago

A Saramaga

A refurbished and thoughtfully redesigned residential property in Portugal. Located in Cartaxo, Portugal, this residential building required remodeling to become…

2 years ago

Sonoma Farmhaus

A retreat designed for a cycling enthusiast and nature lover. Seattle-based architecture firm SKB Architects completed the Sonoma Farmhaus project…

2 years ago

Caterpillar Hill House

A wood-clad home inspired by tree houses. Named Caterpillar Hill, this wood-clad house rises from the top of a steep…

2 years ago

Brick House with Tower

A contemporary brick house that celebrates Norwegian masonry traditions. Inspired by the masonry building traditions and techniques typical of the…

2 years ago

Gardener’s Cottage

A red brick house nestled among trees and meadows in a national park area in the UK. Built among mature…

2 years ago

RR Residence

A renovation and extension of an Edwardian house in London. Named RR Residence, this brick house in Clapham, south London,…

2 years ago

Herdade da Ferraria

A traditional farm warehouse transformed into a tranquil retreat. Nestled among tall trees and agricultural fields in the countryside of…

3 years ago

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