Why Wood

It Breathes

What this means is, the walls permeate vapour. Especially the most fundamental way for avoiding humidity from indoors is for the house to "breathe". Otherwise you imprison the humidity inside your house as if you put your wet swimming suit inside a plastic bag. Contrary to general opinion, humidity occurs more from indoors than from outdoors: Showering, washing, cooking, breathing-all lead to the emission of vapour. Four people emit 6-7 liters of water vapour per day. If this vapour can not find a way out of the house, it results in mildew on the walls and makes you feel warmth and coldness even harder and your towels and clothes always hold a certain amount of humidity.

Doors that do not "breathe" also cause poisonous gases to gather inside the house. Don’t say how come there is poison in our house! Wall paint, gloss, cosmetics, adhesives, plastics all contain poisonous materials. A house which is not properly ventilated may contain %20 more poisonous gases than outdoors. Which materials can “breathe”? Ofcourse, natural materials such as wood, brick and stone. If the substance or insulation you used in your walls prevent them from breathing, you will definitely need a ventilation system. Don’t think that opening the windows will suffice.

Insulates Damage

It reduces the damages of physical strikes by containing it in waves. Wood carries more weight than concrete or steel. 1 kilogram of wood can carry more weight than one kilogram of concrete or one kilogram of steel. It is a heat insulator. Trees have a cellular structure as all living organisms. Cells lose the liquid within them up to 12-20% after the cutting of the tree. After this process timber becomes a highly insulated product which has a low rate of temperature change.

Long Lasting

Dried timber lasts longer. When it is impregnated, it’s life extends to 7-10 times the original. When used right, timber can last for many years. The structure of timber provides firmness and continuity in places it is used. The fibers of the timber are similar to the human skeleton, and the tissue between the fibers can be analogous to the human muscle tissue.

The Only Renewable Construction Material

Nowadays, areas for timber production have also become new planting and caring grounds all around the world. Mankind has made timber a renewable economic commodity each day as it understood more and more the importance of it. Time has shown that environmental interaction and consciousness will develop with environmental consumption.

The Endless Comfort That Wood Provides

Why Wood
Hard wooden doors give support to security in many ways. When you knock on a hollow door, it echoes. With more severe blows the door could easily break. On the other hand, doors made of metal or other materials-though they may be hard and secure-do not possess the heaviness and tissue features that wooden doors have due to their natural structure. Massive wooden doors, not only prevent bad weather conditions and wind but also insulate sound. In addition, they have a higher quality fringe and locking system because of their heaviness. If you hear a distinct clicking sound when you close the door, it means that the door is closed properly. Thus you can be sure that your accomodation is safe from tip to toe.

Wood Is Healthy

Why Wood
WOOD is an element that is hazardous to neither human health nor the environment and it can be used in every detail safely. even though it is claimed that they are resistant Iron, PVC, Aluminium, Concrete can pose a threat to human health in certain ways. Your chance of staying healthy increases with the amount of wood used in the construction of your household.

WOOD is both a perfect insulation material and with its breathing feature it provides the dismissal of the poisonous gases the are formed in concrete buildings. Especially in places that use wood as ground installment a natural temperature, heat insulation and healthy environment occurs.

WOOD does not harm the environment upon production, it is the raw material that requires the least amount of labour and energy. Other construction materials cause natural resources to be polluted and consumed, as well as a loss of energy.

Trees do not harm the environment when they grow, they help to clean the air, to feed water resources and the continuation of natural life.