Timber is found in forests all around the world. It is harvested from trees that are suitable for commercial use, such as pine, oak, mahogany, and cedar. Timber is used in various industries, including construction, furniture making, and paper production.
timber line: line marking the upper limit of tree growth in mountains or northern latitudes
Because staircases are necessary for climbing on the upper floor and to get down from the upper floor to the lower one.
Cenaculo is an upper room where it is believed that Jesus dined for the last supper of his life. It had two rooms; a ground floor and a upper floor.
Timber is just another name for wood, In practice wood in its rough form is usually refered to as timber, tree trunks unprocessed are probably timber in it's purest form. In a house unfinished wood ( generally found in the roof and beneath the floor) is referred to as timber e.g. roof timbers or floor timbers/joists. Timber which has been planed (smoothed) and finished off e.g. skirting boards and window sills are referred to as 'joinery' grade or finished, they are still however timber and the difference is a discriptive reference rather than a physical difference.
Joist = one of the parallel pieces of timber to which the boards of a ceiling or floor are fastened
building regulations
In your country's building codes.
houses that are only one level..they have no basement and no upper floor...just one floor
A joist, either floor or ceiling are the boards that go across the building and tie the walls together. A timber joist would be a rough sawn beam. Basically a tree that has been squared up.
It is a type of flooring made out of wood. It is usually installed in planks or pieces and made from a range of different timber.
It is a type of flooring made out of wood. It is usually installed in planks or pieces and made from a range of different timber.