International Timber, part of Saint-Gobain Building Distribution’s Timber Group, has supplied Houston Cox Interiors with £30,000 of Yellow Balau decking for a development of 400 apartments and commercial space at The Old Brewery Quarter in Bristol.
The former brewery and sugar factory located in the city centre, spans 300,000 square feet and will feature a mix of one and two bedroom apartments as well as shops and cafes, all set in landscaped public gardens.
As part of the project, International Timber’s Yellow Balau decking was supplied for the apartment’s balconies and public terraces throughout. Houston Cox Interiors chose to work with the company following collaboration on numerous projects throughout the UK, with the two businesses developing a strong working relationship over the years.
Yellow Balau decking was chosen because of its durability and natural resistance to fungal decay and insect attack. It is an even, tight-grained wood with no knots, giving a clear and therefore more visually appealing finish.
This reduces the risk of twisting and warping, and it also does not need to be treated, making it an ideal product for outdoor use.