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Red Wood Columns



Are you designing a building that requires only the best? Are you looking for columns for structural reasons as well as decorative reasons? Look no further than redwood wood columns.

The color of redwood is hard to beat. Naturally a dark red, redwood will age over time into silver-gray if left unfinished. Finishing, if you choose, is not a problem as redwood takes well to the process. Redwood is inherently insect and decay resistant. This versatile wood also does not shrink or warp as much as do other softwoods. You will be bringing all of these attributes to your redwood wood columns.

Redwood wood columns are available in many designs. If you are looking for a simple, classical look, you might want to consider the elegant Doric columns with their traditional fluting on the shafts and understated capitals. For a more ornate appearance, you might want to consider either fluted or smooth shafts paired with one of the number of capital designs which use stylized acanthus leaves for decoration. You might like to get away from curves and choose square columns. These are only a few of the choices available to you.

For unbeatable columns, take a look at those made from redwood wood. You will be glad that you did.


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