Wooden Joist Beam Houses

Our wooden joist beam house solutions emphasize practicality, sustainability, and durability, providing a natural and resilient living environment. By incorporating wooden beams throughout the structure, these homes achieve both structural integrity and eco-friendliness. The use of wooden joist beams ensures robust support while imparting a rustic appeal, making them suitable for new constructions and renovations alike.

Durability and Aesthetic Appeal

Wooden joist beams are strong and durable. Properly treated wood resists pests and rot, ensuring longevity. Wood’s versatility allows for various architectural designs, from traditional to modern. It can be easily modified or extended, providing flexibility for future renovations or expansion

 

Exposed wooden beams add rustic charm and warmth to home interiors. They can be left natural or finished to match the desired aesthetic. Wooden beams enhance visual appeal and increase property value, offering a unique architectural feature.

Wooden joist beam houses are environmentally friendly. Wood is a renewable resource with a lower carbon footprint compared to steel or concrete. Its natural insulation properties enhance energy efficiency, reducing heating and cooling costs. Additionally, wood can be recycled or repurposed at the end of its lifecycle.

Wooden joist beams support floors, ceilings, and roofs, distributing loads efficiently. Engineers design these beams based on specific load requirements to meet safety standards. The depth and spacing of the joists are critical for their load-bearing capacity, making them suitable for open floor plans (MellowPine) (RenoCompare).

By choosing wooden joist beam houses, young families and individuals can enjoy economic, environmental, and aesthetic benefits, making it an ideal solution for their first home construction projects.

Sustainability, Eco-Friendliness, and Structural Integrity

Building with wooden joist beams is cost-effective. In Lithuania, the installation cost for wooden floor and roof joists for a small family house ranges from €25,000 to €35,000. This includes materials and labor, making it an affordable option for first-time homeowners. Wooden structures are also quicker to build, further reducing labor costs.

Cost- Effectiveness

B class

From €56,000*

€800/m²

Class A

From €73,500*

€1,050/m²

A+ class

From €91,000*

€1,300/m²

A++ class

From €105,000

€1,500/m²

*Calculated for house of 70m²

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Height Profile 50 Profile 70 Profile 90 Profile 95 (Double) Profile 95 (Double, Insulated)
15cm 5,5€/m 6,5€/m 7,5€/m 10,5€/m 11€/m
20cm 6€/m 7€/m 8€/m 12€/m 12,5€/m
25cm 6,5€/m 7,5€/m 8,5€/m 13,5€/m 14€/m
30cm 7€/m 8€/m 9€/m 15€/m 15,5€/m
35cm 7,5€/m 8,5€/m 9,5€/m 16,5€/m 17€/m
40cm 8€/m 9€/m 10€/m 18€/m 18,5€/m
45cm 8,5€/m 9,5€/m 10,5€/m 19,5€/m 20€/m
50cm 9€/m 10€/m 11€/m 21€/m 21,5€/m
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