Iroko doors windows back.
Iroko hardwood windows.
Windows can be made in oak idigbo iroko sapele accoya and european redwood.
Iroko also known as african teak is a dense african timber with the properties of genuine teak.
This timber can be used as an alternative to teak and features an interlocking grain with a fairly coarse texture.
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These stylish contemporary buildings feature flat roofs under 2 5m high to comply with planning permission and can be customised by adding a canopy to the side front or rear see above.
Diamond leaded doors double glazing frames glass hardwood iroko sash windows windows wood wooden.
Our fantastic quality iroko garden buildings are available in a range of sizes styles to suit your garden.
The material is commonly used in creation of exterior timber gates benches and decking with or without treatment as it is very durable.
Iroko is an african hardwood.
All windows are mock sliding sash and have diamond leaded glass.
I ll break down the pros and cons based on our experience so you have a better idea of why these have become our favoured choices.
Iroko is more than appropriate for this application.
The tree can grow quite large i have seen logs forty feet long and five feet in diameter.
The iroko hardwood is very durable but can become a silvery grey colour when left untreated.
When freshly cut or unexposed to light it has a distinct yellow colour which cures to a rich golden brown.
Grade 1 hardwood was used for the door and window frames.
Our planed all round iroko timber originates from tropical africa and is light yellow in colour when freshly cut turning to beautiful golden brown when exposed to light.
Iroko is a highly durable hardwood that is both insect and rot resistant making it the ideal type of wood for street furniture products.
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Idigbo hardwood this particular hardwood is a yellow to light brown colour which is easier to work with and shape than most hardwoods.
It is lighter in color than teak and finishes to a golden brown.
The range of wood we have found best for making hardwood vs softwood windows.
Iroko is also known as african teak because of its similar appearance and durability.