Wooden Corbels and Brackets from Pro Wood Construction Offered Affordably and Stylishly

Wooden Corbels from Pro Wood Construction

Wooden Corbels from Pro Wood Construction

When surveying any selection of Wooden Corbels or Wooden Brackets for a design project, it’s good to know that the design, as well as the material you’re using, both come with the guarantee of authenticity.

What’s that mean exactly? If you’re talking about design, you want to make sure that the pattern and detail are anything but generic, striking by way of both aesthetic appeal and demonstrated solidity. If you’re referring specifically to the product itself, the wood has to be of the utmost quality, forsaking no quality whatsoever in the name of design.

Wooden Corbels

With Pro Wood Construction, your wooden corbels come with the guarantee that each piece is equal parts quality and durability, and are offered in a extensive variety of styles, colors, and types of wood. The wooden brackets to accommodate this effort should be stylishly matched, with all the look and feel of an expertly crafted work of art.

Architecturally, corbels of all kinds of types have been used for hundreds of years. First used during the medieval era, the name corbel was attached to a piece of stone jutting out of a wall in order to support an extra incumbent weight. These original corbels were originally derived from natural stone. As time progressed, several different materials came to be used to create this architectural piece.

In modern architectural detail, these modified brackets are constructed out marble, faux stone, concrete, polyurethane, polystyrene, and several different styles of wood. Beginning in the Early English period, wood became the preferred material in creating and carving corbels.

Because wood is incredibly versatile in its ability to be carved in innumerable fashions, designers and homeowners alike have found the wood corbel to be the perfect accent to their project. Corbels can be manufactured in any specified wood, ranging from the least decorative and expensive woods like Pine or Poplar, to the finest imported and rare woods such as African mahogany or Cherry.

Some of the most famous and most commonly used corbels are designed with great ornamentation such as: Shell Corbels, Acanthus Leaf Corbels, Oak Leaf Corbels, Wave Corbels, Grape Corbels, and the Traditional Corbel. Each one of these styles of corbel can be found in any species of wood and several different sizes, including a pilaster application.

Wooden Brackets

A bracket is a supporting item in an architectural structure, either in wood or metal, for holding things together or supporting a shelf.

Wooden brackets, generally smaller and thinner then the wood corbel, have been used throughout the ages and were prevalent throughout Europe and the Mediterranean regions. They were initially stone brackets projecting from the face of walls in support of the overhead weight of cornices and archways.

Decorative Wood Brackets sold by Pro Wood construction are carved from many different wood species including Alder, Cherry, Mahogany, Maple, Pine, Poplar, Red Oak, and Walnut. We also carve them in several classic designs such as Acanthus Leaf, Grape, Oak Leaf, and Traditional. Our Wood Brackets can also be painted to match your homes color themes. They are priced at competitively low rates, especially when you consider all the benefits an increased value brought to your home just by installing decorative Wood Brackets for supporting your household structures.

If you’re looking for an inexpensive way to dramatically upgrade the look and feel of any room in your home, consider using some of the corbels and brackets from Pro Wood Construction for the entirety of your structural and decorative wall bracketing applications.

From room to room they will provide an effective support tool that will increase the value and beauty of your home. An ornate wood panel hand carved into a decorative shelf bracket will add a rich texture to any room that other bracket materials just can’t provide.

Visit ProWoodconstruction.com today for more information on these decorative and stylish offerings.

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