Roof is the most important element of a building and any renovation tends to be aimed at enhancing the strength and the nature of the roof. One of the timeless and traditional combinations in roof regeneration is the wood rafters and stone chimneys, but these represent a practical and stylish combination.
The roof is supported by wooden rafters, which offer the needed structural support. Oak, cedar or even treated pine are usually used due to their strength, resilience and ability to cover expansive space. These rafters constitute the structure of the roof and carry weight and give the roof some flexibility to resist the wind and minimal changes in the construction.
Instead, solidity and visual appeal are added by stone chimneys. Granite, limestone or blends of brick-stone are usually selected due to their durability as well as resistance to fire. In addition to functionality, having a stone chimney will give the exterior and the interior of the house a point of interest that expresses warmth and tradition. During the restoration part of the renovation work, the architectural aspect of a building is boosted by the addition or restoring of a stone chimney and exposed wooden rafters that improve both the functionality and architectural appeal.
This combination is particularly efficient in cottages, farmhouses, and old buildings, where it is important to be authentic. Nevertheless, with bare rafters and a large stone chimney, the effect can be rather impressive even in a modern house.
Conclusion:
Wooden rafters and stone chimneys in renovating the roof provide the source of resilience and beauty. Wood is strong and flexible whereas stone is permanent and traditional. The combination of the two produces not only structurally sound but also visually alluring roofs and therefore this combination should be considered as a good option to renovators who want to achieve beauty and durability.
