Deciding between hardwood and engineered wood for your floors? Learn about the differences and how to figure out which is right for your space.
Engineered wood flooring has the luxurious look and feel that makes hardwood floors so sought-after by homeowners but with a few important advantages. High on the list? Its affordability. Since its ...
Mike Dyer, one of the owners of Western Wood Structures in Tualatin, Oregon, has over four decades of experience building with mass timber. As a former sales representative for a glulam manufacturer ...
Luckett comes to APA with hands-on construction and building product experience from his time with Boise Cascade, where he ...
Lee Wallender is a home improvement writer of nearly 20 years and specializes in home remodeling, repair and maintenance. Sami Allen is the managing editor at Forbes Home, with over seven years of ...
This is a plain sawn white oak veneer floor with 7 ply birch core and 4mm thickness veneer. The manufacturer is From The Forest Engineered wood, like engineered stone, is manmade. Rather than using ...
ESPOO, FINLAND - Tall wood buildings proponent and famed architect Michael Green teamed with Finnish timber and panel maker Metsä Wood to redesign the iconic Empire State Building in in timber frame ...
Concrete produces a huge share of global emissions, but a new generation of engineered timber is making tall, safe, low-carbon buildings possible. This video breaks down 10 of the world’s tallest ...
Australia’s largest engineered timber commercial building has opened in Brisbane, designed by Bates Smart. At 10 stories, and 45 meters in height, the “25 King” open plan office complex is the tallest ...
MICHIGAN (WPBN/WGTU) -- Michigan is known for its timber and right now the industry is working hard to expand mass timber ...
A Swedish development company has revealed its plan to build a city made entirely out of wood. "Sweden is progressive when it comes to wood construction," Annica Anäs, the CEO of Atrium Ljungberg, ...
Stockholm Wood City is swapping polluting steel and concrete for a more climate-friendly construction material: timber.