If you are looking to transform your space, whether it’s new construction or a renovation of an existing one, “roof over your head”The details are what make a home warm and comfortable. It is the architectural elements, especially those made from natural materials like cypress, that transform a house into an exceptional home.

Take it from these professionals and let the metamorphosis commence.

“When it comes to creating a warm and welcoming aesthetic in a home, there’s nothing quite like cypress,”Mark Tuck from the Southern Cypress Manufacturers Association says, www.CypressInfo.org.

“Its distinctive beauty and extreme versatility make cypress a unique material, one that can be used to create striking, architectural details.”

 

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Today’s interior designers know how to use wood to create visual interest in otherwise dull ceilings. Vicki Donatelli, a Charlotte-based interior designer, tops the list. Vicki uses cypress for decorative ceilings in her high-end home designs.

“I’ve worked with cypress many times and love its aesthetic and practical qualities,” Payne Donatelli says. “For ceiling treatments, I tend to pair cypress planks with structural cypress beams. And whether talking about great rooms, kitchens, or bedrooms, a cypress ceiling can have a dramatic effect on the look of a room. The result is always stunning.”

 

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Lackluster walls can be fixed with a simple coat of paint. The latest design trends offer a more elegant and comfortable approach to living spaces. Stephen Ellis, an award-winning home builder from Sarasota Florida’s MGB Fine Custom Homes, says that “the buzzword” is “simplicity”. “shiplap.”Ellis said that Ellis was right. “Adding a shiplap cypress wall can create a beautiful backdrop and focal point in any room.

“From my experience in building luxury homes, I’ve noticed that owners increasingly request horizontal shiplap panels with a nickel-sized gap between boards. When it comes to choosing the wood, I recommend Cypress because of its rich texture, grain pattern, and elegant appearance.”

Remember, it’s all in the details. So, take note of what the experts like when it comes to selecting a finish for interior cypress woodwork.

“Some homeowners are bold in their use of paint while others prefer the subtlety offered by stain.” Payne Donatelli says. “Because cypress takes stains well, I suggest mixing light and darker stains in my projects. This will highlight the honey-like hues of cypress and add some color. This is a great way to enhance a space.”

Ellis agrees and adds, “Although I love the fact that cypress can be dyed in many different ways, my preference is for a wax finish to be applied over the wood to let the cypress’ natural beauty shine through.”

To make the transition from house to home, and for a closer look at the warmth, beauty and versatility of cypress, visit the photo gallery at .CypressInfo.org”>www.CypressInfo.org. Let the metamorphosis commence.