The beauty of working with native timbers like Rimu and Matai lies in their unique grain paatterns and rich colors. These timbers, often found in New Zealand’s historic villas, require special care and expertise to restore. At Kiwi Built, we pride ourselves on our ability to carefully remove, preserve, and re-install these timbers, ensuring they retain their original beauty.
Rimu and Matai are prized for their durability and aesthetic appeal. These timbers were commonly used in early 20th-century New Zealand homes due to their availability and excellent workability. Today, they are valued for their historical significance and the character they bring to a renovation project.
One of the challenges of working with these timbers is their scarcity. As native timbers, Rimu and Matai are no longer harvested from forests, making reclaimed wood or timber from existing structures the primary sources. This means that each piece of timber is unique, with its own history and story to tell.
The process of restoring Rimu and Matai begins with careful removal. This is a delicate task, as the timber must be taken off without causing damage. We use techniques such as numbering joins and taking detailed photographs to ensure that each piece can be re-installed in its original position. This level of care and attention to detail is essential for maintaining the integrity of the timber.
Once removed, the timber is cleaned and treated to remove any contaminants or damage. This can involve sanding, staining, and applying protective coatings to enhance the wood's natural beauty and ensure its longevity. During this process, we also inspect the timber for any signs of rot or wear, making necessary repairs to preserve its structural integrity.
Re-installing the timber is a precise and meticulous process. Each piece must be aligned perfectly with the original structure to ensure a seamless finish. This often involves making custom adjustments to accommodate the natural variations in the timber. The result is a beautifully restored feature that maintains the villa's historical character while meeting modern standards.
The use of Rimu and Matai also extends to new construction. In some cases, we incorporate these timbers into new builds that mimic the style of historic villas. This involves sourcing reclaimed timber and integrating it into the design, creating a sense of continuity and authenticity.
In conclusion, working with Rimu and Matai is both a privilege and a responsibility. These timbers are a testament to New Zealand's rich architectural heritage, and their careful restoration ensures that this heritage is preserved for future generations. At Kiwi Built, we are dedicated to the art of timber restoration, bringing out the best in these beautiful materials and creating homes that are both timeless and contemporary.
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