
March 18, 2008
Design is often about creative solutions for practical concerns. Using stylish solutions that camouflage from sight necessary structural members or create channels for unsightly wiring or plumbing while enhancing a roomÕs look is simply good design.
Developed specifically for such tasks, JackelÕs Box Beams offer custom options that transform these design challenges into appealing architectural elements. Tailor-made for interior spaces, Box Beams have hollow-wood frames that encase existing beams, adding an architectural element that readily disguises functional problems.
Box Beams can also be used solely as a design element or as a way to hide wiring, speakers, or plumbing. ÒWe had a few projects where they hid fire sprinklers,Ó notes Steve Jackel, president and founder of Jackel Enterprises in Watsonville. Once in place, JackelÕs Box Beams give the appearance of solid timbers.
Exclusive to Jackel, Box Beams are made of kiln-dried knotty Douglas fir primarily sourced from the Pacific Northwest, and they are FSC certified, adds Steve. JackelÕs original FSC certification occurred in 1995 due to managementÕs strong belief in forest stewardship and renewal.
The beams are available in a variety of textures and stains to complement and create an aesthetic element in any style of home. The standard styles include those that blend with Tudor, Mission, and Mediterranean interiors. The drawknife surface texture particularly helps to create a Tudor feel or a natural Mediterranean villa, while a clean, vertical-grain wood gives a contemporary look. Clients can also choose paint-grade options to match more classic interiors.
Regardless of which style is selected, JackelÕs Box Beams are distinctive in how they address functionality and design alike. They enhance a well-appointed interior by blending architectural and design elements, and creating a space that blends aesthetic appeal with functional solutions.
To learn more about Box Beams and Jackel Enterprises, call (800) 711-WOOD (9663) or visit one of the companyÕs Web sites at www.woodboxbeams.com or www.jackelenterprises.com.
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Antique Appeal
By Gabrielle Saveri
If youÕre stepping into the Green home building or remodeling arena, youÕll probably need to know about FSC-certified lumber and Green products. One local expert is Jackel Enterprises, Inc., a specialty lumberyard in Watsonville that has been providing high-quality lumber materials and milling services to craftsmen, builders, and homeowners for over 17 years.
The companyÑwhich sells high-grade softwoods from California and the northwest, and exotic woods from all over the worldÑwas recently certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) for the second time and acknowledged by the SmartWood Program of the Rainforest Alliance as a chain-of-custody company, making Jackel Enterprises one of the most environmentally friendly lumber companies in California.
Jackel Enterprises is well-known for its Box BeamsÑfaux timber beams manufactured primarily with Douglas fir or other wood species. ÒThe Box Beam is a fabricated three-sided mill product thatÕs meant to clad an ugly steel member or to visually enhance a roomÕs particular style,Ó says company president Steve Jackel. ÒItÕs especially great for a Spanish- or Mediterranean-style home where the work simulates antique timbers.Ó
In addition to covering up unsightly steel members or an exposed structural timber, the unique Box Beams also provide a channel for lighting, wiring, and sprinklers, and theyÕre available in a wide selection of textures and finishes. ÒEach Box Beam is custom-made to your specifications, so you can get them the exact size you want,Ó explains Steve, noting that the Box Beams can be made up to 50 feet long, and 20 x 30 inches wide. ÒPlus the beams are relatively easy to install.Ó In 2008, Jackel Enterprises will be offering lumber in high-grade cedar from a special certified resource on Vancouver Island. The company deals primarily with contractors, but homeowners are also welcome shoppers, as are architects and designers. All Box Beams are made to order and take two to six weeks for production.
The best part about Box Beams, however, is that theyÕre eco friendly. Because theyÕre a three-sided box rather than a solid beam, they use less wood to achieve the desired effect. Soon wood used for the Box Beams will be FSC certified, meaning there is a chain of accountability that allows the consumer to trace the wood all of the way back to the sustainable forest from which it came.
Jackel Enterprises first got into the box beam business over five years ago when Steve was doing solid timberwork using recycled wood for various projects. A client came in one day with a problem covering up a steel beam and asked what could be done. JackelÕs millshop brainstormed and came up with the Box Beam. Then another client came in asking for the same thing but with a faux hand-hewn finish on it. ÒWe retrofitted his whole house, and soon discovered there was a market for this,Ó recalls Steve.
For Steve, who began his woodworking career making musical instruments, the focus has always been on interesting and high-quality materials. ÒWhile the model has changed considerably since I first started, I have always believed sustainability is something that should be successful in lasting for generations. By using good wood products, you can achieve that level of sustainability.Ó
Steve truly appreciates nature and says itÕs the obligation of the craftsman to transform each tree into an object thatÕs going to be a special part of someoneÕs life. ÒWeÕre different from other lumber companies,Ó he says. ÒThe Japanese temple builders had the theoryÑtake a thousand-year-old tree, cut it down, build a temple that will last a thousand years, and plant a new tree. ThatÕs sustainability. ThatÕs the energy we want to put into our work.Ó
To learn more about Box Beams and Jackel Enterprises, call (800) 711-WOOD (9663) or visit one of the companyÕs Web sites at www.woodboxbeams.com or www.jackelenterprises.com. |