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Rough-sawn timber – versatile wood for construction and interior design projects
Rough-sawn timber refers to sawn, planed softwood, which is often made from spruce, pine, or fir. The tongue and groove connection allows the boards to be laid stably and without gaps, making them particularly popular in house construction. Areas of application include floors, ceilings, and wall cladding, but rough-sawn timber is also widely used in roof extensions. Thanks to its natural look, the wood blends harmoniously into different interior styles while offering stability and durability.
Another advantage of rough-sawn timber is its ease of processing: the boards can be easily sawn, screwed, or nailed, offering flexible design options. In addition, the wood can be left untreated or individually finished with glazes, oils, or paints. This makes rough planks attractive for both rustic and modern construction projects. If you value a robust, versatile, and at the same time attractively priced material, rough planks are a good choice.