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 Create a modern home with traditional materials   


Oak frames are perfect for anyone wanting to build a house with an instant wow factor and, as an increas- ing number of self builders are proving, they are flexible enough to create both modern and traditional-style properties. Increasingly, oak frames are used in conjunction with other materials such as SIPs brick & block and glass to help create a modern look and feel. At Welsh Oak Frame each oak frame is created by hand and with care by highly-skilled craftsmen. The company


combines traditional joinery skills with state-of-the-art technology to build beautiful bespoke designs to suit both modern and traditional tastes. For more information, visit the website.


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Building an oak framed Arboreta garden room creates a vast light-filled living space that will help make the most of your garden and help it become an extension of your home. As well as creating the perfect spot for you to entertain friends or to enjoy as a peaceful sanctuary, building a garden room can improve the overall atmosphere of your home, giving it a lighter, more airy feel. Arboreta is an oak frame design and manufacturing company specialising in garden


rooms, orangeries, conservatories and annexes with over 20 years’ experience in the building industry, and offers a complimentary design consultation service in order to create bespoke oak framed structures.


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