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Bhagwan Mahavir College Of Architecture
Building Materials & Construction
Timber Flooring
Submitted to :
Ar. Kunal Engineer
Er. Akash Chauhan
1
Contents
 What Is Timber
 Why Timber
 History
 Types of Flooring
 Joists and Types of Joists
 Construction details
 Joinery details
 Characteristics
 Advantages and Disadvantages
 Sketches
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What is Timber ?
 Simply the name suggest that the flooring made of timber i.e wood
is called timber flooring.
 Wood is a common choice as a flooring material due to its
environmental profile, durability, and restorability.
3
Why Timber ?
 Long lasting i.e more durablity.
 Easy to clean.
 Easy to resurface.
 Soft for foots unlike concrete and tiles.
 Gives better look.
 Low maintainence.
 Soft for falling objective
4
History
 It wasn't until the Barouque Era (1625-1714) that wooden floors
became elegant, starting with the French parquetry and marquetry
patterns.
 They were then hand scraped of their overwood, scrubbed with
sand, stained and polished.
5
History
During 16th century
 The first wooden floors in colonial America were wide, thick planks
cut from the continent’s abundant old-growth forests.
During 18th century
 During 18th century wooden were lest bare end kept untreatable
after installation.
6
History
 It was kept on the action of time i.e as the time goes the timber gets
treated according to requirement.
Before 19th century
 Decorative flourishes :As decoratively painted interiors became
popular in the 19th century, this technique was applied to wood
floors, too.
Recent trend
 New trends include many of the types, shades,techniques.
 Wooden flooring is the symbol of royalness and wealthness too.
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Types of flooring
 Strip flooring
 Wood block flooring
 Parquet flooring
 Plank flooring
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Strip flooring
 They are narrow and thin strips of timber
 jointed by tongue and groove joints
 Normal strips 6 to 10 cm in with and 2 to 2.5 cm in thickness are
used
12
Wood block flooring
 This consist of short but thicker wood blocks which are laid in
suitable designs over a concrete base
 This block are properly joined together with the grains exposed
 Size varying from 20*8cm to 30*8cm thickness 2 to 4 cm are used
13
Parquet flooring
 This is similar to block flooring except thin blocks are supported on
sub-floors
 The blocks are laid by means of hot glue in desired pattern and then
nailed with panel pins
 Popular in this days
14
Plank flooring
 In this type of flooring wider planks are used
 Jointed by tongue and grooves
 Normally Width
15
Joists & Types Of Joists
 Truss
 Purlin
 Girder
 Rafter
16
Rafter
 A rafter is one of a series of sloped structural members (beams)
that extend from the ridge or hip to the wall plate, downslope
perimeter or eave, and that are designed to support the roof deck
and its associated loads
17
Truss
 A truss consists of typically straight members connected at joints,
traditionally termed panel points. Trusses are typically composed
of triangles because of the structural stability of that shape and
design.
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Purlin
 A purlin is any longitudinal, horizontal, structural member in a roof.
19
Girder
 A girder is a support beam used in construction. It is the main
horizontal support of a structure which supports smaller beams.
Girders often have an I-beam cross section for strength, but may
also have a box shape, Z shape and other form
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Timber flooring
 Single joist timber beam
 double joist timber beam
 Frame triple joist timber beam
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25
4 bay cruck ,
A barn in early 15th century
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Designed with single joist roofings
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Shown below is a contemporary house in
Birmingham, laid with double joist timber floors
constructed in late 17th centuries
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32
33
Triple joist timber floor
in house around great Britain in late 20th century
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Construction Details
In this type of flooring timber planks of 20 to 25mm thickness and
width - 150 to 200
 A concrete bed of 100 to 150mm thick is laid.
 Wooden battens of 50 to 75mm thickness and trapezium in shape
are embedded in bed concrete at an interval of 500 to 700mm.
 Wooden planks are laid on the battens.
 Planks are connected to each other-
by tongue and groove joints.
 Planks are connected to battens by-
using screws.
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Construction Details
 In this type of construction base concrete is first laid in 15 to
20 cm thickness over it, a layer of mastic asphalt is applied.
 Wooden block flooring is then laid over.
 blocks of size 20x 8cm to 30x8cm and
 thickness 2.5to4cm
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Joinery Details
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Joinery Details
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Characteristics
 Durability . – it should be capable of resisting the actions of fungi,
insects ,chemicals .
 Toughness – it should be tough.
 Weathering effects –
 it should be able to stand -
reasonably the weathering effects.
 timber is bad conductor of heat .
44
Characteristics
 Variety. There are a lot of styles, colours and species of timber
flooring available.
 Affordable.--timber floor finish may last for up to 8 years.
 The cost of recoating a timber floor is more affordable.
 Timber is natural, hard wearing and when maintained and kept
clean it avoids carrying dust and allergens which promote asthma
and other respiratory problems.
45
Characteristics
 Ecological. Timber Floors are ecologically friendly. Since it is a
natural resource, timber is both renewable and recyclable
 Easy to maintain --Maintenance of timber floors is easy.
 Flexible -- Hardwood timber floors will always look good both in
contemporary and traditional interior design.
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Advantages & Disadvantages
Advantages
 Being strong and durable wooden floor provides infinite benefits as
it is as beautiful as any other designer flooring.
 Timber flooring can withstand huge traffic without replacement and
minimal maintenance.
 It just needs to be re-sanded or re-polished to retain its original
luster and finish.
 Eco-friendly and natural material which hardly requires energy
during manufacturing.
 Timber is hypo-allergic which do not extract dirt and other allergens.
 Good insulator and hygienic
 Low maintenance
48
Advantages & Disadvantages
Disadvantages
 Expensive
 May loose its shine giving dull look
 Takes lot of time to set on the floor
 Sometimes slippery and dangerous
49
Sr No Type Application
1 BUTT JOINT Generally in Furniture as
relatively its weaker
2 DOWELLED
BUTT
The dowels inserted inside
enables the joint to be used
in excess load bearing units
3 DADO Used at T joints generally in
connecting joists with pillars
in a wooden construction
house
4 RABBET Used at L junctions
generally in furniture as the
bonding surface area is less
which disables higher load
taking capacity
50Types of common Joints and its uses
Sr No Type Application
4 DOVE TAIL Used at L junctions
generally in furniture
As well as in house
constructions; the
higher sticking
surface area enables
it to take much more
load
5 MITRED WITH
WOOD SPLINE
Used at L junctions
but the Spline
inserted inside
makes it much rigid
and tough that it can
relatively take excess
loads as compared to
other joints
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6 MORTICE
AND TENON
Used at T joints
generally in
FURNITURES as
the tenon makes
the bond so rigid
that the joint can
take much higher
loads and makes
the furniture much
more durable
7 TONGUE AND
GROOVE
Very common used
joint as can be used
in variable functions
as straight joins and
other types of the
same
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Thank You
 Harmil
 Kaiwan
 Shubham
 Bharg
 Jesmin
 Prachi
 Ayushi
 Riya
 Harshit
 soham
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Timber flooring

  • 1. Bhagwan Mahavir College Of Architecture Building Materials & Construction Timber Flooring Submitted to : Ar. Kunal Engineer Er. Akash Chauhan 1
  • 2. Contents  What Is Timber  Why Timber  History  Types of Flooring  Joists and Types of Joists  Construction details  Joinery details  Characteristics  Advantages and Disadvantages  Sketches 2
  • 3. What is Timber ?  Simply the name suggest that the flooring made of timber i.e wood is called timber flooring.  Wood is a common choice as a flooring material due to its environmental profile, durability, and restorability. 3
  • 4. Why Timber ?  Long lasting i.e more durablity.  Easy to clean.  Easy to resurface.  Soft for foots unlike concrete and tiles.  Gives better look.  Low maintainence.  Soft for falling objective 4
  • 5. History  It wasn't until the Barouque Era (1625-1714) that wooden floors became elegant, starting with the French parquetry and marquetry patterns.  They were then hand scraped of their overwood, scrubbed with sand, stained and polished. 5
  • 6. History During 16th century  The first wooden floors in colonial America were wide, thick planks cut from the continent’s abundant old-growth forests. During 18th century  During 18th century wooden were lest bare end kept untreatable after installation. 6
  • 7. History  It was kept on the action of time i.e as the time goes the timber gets treated according to requirement. Before 19th century  Decorative flourishes :As decoratively painted interiors became popular in the 19th century, this technique was applied to wood floors, too. Recent trend  New trends include many of the types, shades,techniques.  Wooden flooring is the symbol of royalness and wealthness too. 7
  • 8. 8
  • 9. 9
  • 10. 10
  • 11. Types of flooring  Strip flooring  Wood block flooring  Parquet flooring  Plank flooring 11
  • 12. Strip flooring  They are narrow and thin strips of timber  jointed by tongue and groove joints  Normal strips 6 to 10 cm in with and 2 to 2.5 cm in thickness are used 12
  • 13. Wood block flooring  This consist of short but thicker wood blocks which are laid in suitable designs over a concrete base  This block are properly joined together with the grains exposed  Size varying from 20*8cm to 30*8cm thickness 2 to 4 cm are used 13
  • 14. Parquet flooring  This is similar to block flooring except thin blocks are supported on sub-floors  The blocks are laid by means of hot glue in desired pattern and then nailed with panel pins  Popular in this days 14
  • 15. Plank flooring  In this type of flooring wider planks are used  Jointed by tongue and grooves  Normally Width 15
  • 16. Joists & Types Of Joists  Truss  Purlin  Girder  Rafter 16
  • 17. Rafter  A rafter is one of a series of sloped structural members (beams) that extend from the ridge or hip to the wall plate, downslope perimeter or eave, and that are designed to support the roof deck and its associated loads 17
  • 18. Truss  A truss consists of typically straight members connected at joints, traditionally termed panel points. Trusses are typically composed of triangles because of the structural stability of that shape and design. 18
  • 19. Purlin  A purlin is any longitudinal, horizontal, structural member in a roof. 19
  • 20. Girder  A girder is a support beam used in construction. It is the main horizontal support of a structure which supports smaller beams. Girders often have an I-beam cross section for strength, but may also have a box shape, Z shape and other form 20
  • 21. Timber flooring  Single joist timber beam  double joist timber beam  Frame triple joist timber beam 21
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  • 26. 4 bay cruck , A barn in early 15th century 26
  • 27. Designed with single joist roofings 27
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  • 31. Shown below is a contemporary house in Birmingham, laid with double joist timber floors constructed in late 17th centuries 31
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  • 34. Triple joist timber floor in house around great Britain in late 20th century 34
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  • 38. Construction Details In this type of flooring timber planks of 20 to 25mm thickness and width - 150 to 200  A concrete bed of 100 to 150mm thick is laid.  Wooden battens of 50 to 75mm thickness and trapezium in shape are embedded in bed concrete at an interval of 500 to 700mm.  Wooden planks are laid on the battens.  Planks are connected to each other- by tongue and groove joints.  Planks are connected to battens by- using screws. 38
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  • 40. Construction Details  In this type of construction base concrete is first laid in 15 to 20 cm thickness over it, a layer of mastic asphalt is applied.  Wooden block flooring is then laid over.  blocks of size 20x 8cm to 30x8cm and  thickness 2.5to4cm 40
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  • 44. Characteristics  Durability . – it should be capable of resisting the actions of fungi, insects ,chemicals .  Toughness – it should be tough.  Weathering effects –  it should be able to stand - reasonably the weathering effects.  timber is bad conductor of heat . 44
  • 45. Characteristics  Variety. There are a lot of styles, colours and species of timber flooring available.  Affordable.--timber floor finish may last for up to 8 years.  The cost of recoating a timber floor is more affordable.  Timber is natural, hard wearing and when maintained and kept clean it avoids carrying dust and allergens which promote asthma and other respiratory problems. 45
  • 46. Characteristics  Ecological. Timber Floors are ecologically friendly. Since it is a natural resource, timber is both renewable and recyclable  Easy to maintain --Maintenance of timber floors is easy.  Flexible -- Hardwood timber floors will always look good both in contemporary and traditional interior design. 46
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  • 48. Advantages & Disadvantages Advantages  Being strong and durable wooden floor provides infinite benefits as it is as beautiful as any other designer flooring.  Timber flooring can withstand huge traffic without replacement and minimal maintenance.  It just needs to be re-sanded or re-polished to retain its original luster and finish.  Eco-friendly and natural material which hardly requires energy during manufacturing.  Timber is hypo-allergic which do not extract dirt and other allergens.  Good insulator and hygienic  Low maintenance 48
  • 49. Advantages & Disadvantages Disadvantages  Expensive  May loose its shine giving dull look  Takes lot of time to set on the floor  Sometimes slippery and dangerous 49
  • 50. Sr No Type Application 1 BUTT JOINT Generally in Furniture as relatively its weaker 2 DOWELLED BUTT The dowels inserted inside enables the joint to be used in excess load bearing units 3 DADO Used at T joints generally in connecting joists with pillars in a wooden construction house 4 RABBET Used at L junctions generally in furniture as the bonding surface area is less which disables higher load taking capacity 50Types of common Joints and its uses
  • 51. Sr No Type Application 4 DOVE TAIL Used at L junctions generally in furniture As well as in house constructions; the higher sticking surface area enables it to take much more load 5 MITRED WITH WOOD SPLINE Used at L junctions but the Spline inserted inside makes it much rigid and tough that it can relatively take excess loads as compared to other joints 51
  • 52. 6 MORTICE AND TENON Used at T joints generally in FURNITURES as the tenon makes the bond so rigid that the joint can take much higher loads and makes the furniture much more durable 7 TONGUE AND GROOVE Very common used joint as can be used in variable functions as straight joins and other types of the same 52
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  • 55. Thank You  Harmil  Kaiwan  Shubham  Bharg  Jesmin  Prachi  Ayushi  Riya  Harshit  soham 55