Exposed Beam

Interior Design

Definition

An exposed beam adds architectural character. In raw wood for a rustic feel, painted white for a modern look, it structures the ceiling.

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As an interior design expert, I can only encourage you to consider installing exposed beams in your space. This architectural choice will bring a unique and warm dimension to your interior. You can play with materials, color, and beam thickness to create different styles. Thus, raw wood beams will give a rustic and authentic atmosphere to your room, while beams painted white or a light shade will perfectly match a more contemporary decor. Moreover, these structural elements will visually delineate spaces and create a sense of harmony in your interior. You can also combine beams with other noble materials like stone or metal for an even more refined result. Don't hesitate to highlight them with appropriate lighting to emphasize their beauty and architectural character.

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Frequently Asked Questions

An exposed beam adds architectural character. In raw wood for a rustic feel, painted white for a modern look, it structures the ceiling.

An exposed beam can be highlighted with indirect lighting (LED strip) or by painting it to contrast with the ceiling.

Mistake: irreversibly painting an old beam. First test a reversible stain.

The ideal height for an exposed beam is generally between 20 and 30 centimeters. This dimension creates a beautiful architectural effect without visually overpowering the space.

The choice of finish depends on your decor style. For a rustic look, opt for raw wood. For a more modern style, an exposed beam painted white or in a subtle color will be perfect.

Check the structural soundness before any installation and call a professional if necessary. Also ensure that the exposed beam harmoniously integrates with the rest of the room.

You can install recessed spotlights along the exposed beam to create a warm atmosphere. Pendants or wall lights directly fixed to the beam will also provide a nice lighting effect.

The ideal width for an exposed beam is generally between 15 and 20 centimeters. This creates a beautiful architectural effect without the beam being too imposing in the room.

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