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Creative Ways To Use Cedar Brackets In Home Design

Looking to spruce up your home with a touch of rustic charm? Look no further than cedar brackets. These versatile wooden pieces can add warmth and character to any space, both indoors and outdoors. Adding in some cedar bracket detail can add a beautiful rustic look to your home.

Not only are they functional, but they are also beautiful. Their natural wood grain and warm tones bring a sense of nature indoors, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Whether you’re looking to enhance your home’s curb appeal with decorative accents under the eaves or add a touch of elegance to your interior with shelving support or furniture legs, cedar brackets offer endless possibilities.

Here are some of the best ways to use cedar brackets in your home design.

Exterior Supports

Cedar brackets are an architectural element made from cedar wood. They can be used both indoors and outdoors for a number of different purposes, but the first one on our list is as exterior supports.

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They can be used as exterior supports in a number of ways to enhance the structuralk integrity as well as the visual appeal of a building. As exterior supports, they can be used in different ways including:

  • Porch supports
  • Roof brackets
  • Pergola supports
  • Gazebo supports
  • Entryway supports
  • Carport supports

When using cedar brackets on the exterior of your home, it is essential to ensure proper installation and anchoring to the building and its frame or structural elements. In addition to this, as exterior supports, the cedar you choose needs to be weather resistant finished in order to prolong its lifespans and integrity.

Shelving Supports

Another fantastic way to include cedar brackets in your home is by making use of them as shelving supports. Floating shelves were all the rage for a while, however, they have since gone out of fashion because of their lack of strength and integrity.

Cedar brackets are a great options for shelving supports because they are very sturdy and strong. They are great for wall mounted shelves, corner shelves, shelving units, and even windowsill shelves.

While these bracket will take up additional space, they still look beautiful and are a great addition to your shelves to make them more sturdy and capable of handling heavier weight.

Entryway Enhancements

Moving on down our list, yet another great way to make use of cedar brackets in your home design is to add them to your entryway. This can be done in a number of ways for a variety of outcomes.

You can mout cedar brackets on either side of your door entryway as decorative accents and they can hold a planter to add some greenery. This can also be done to support a small food overhang or awning.

Garden Trellis

A garden trellis is a structure used in gardening to support plants in their upright growth as well as optimise space. While cedar brackets are not traditionally used for this purpose, they can be used in a number of creative ways to make your space more enjoyable.

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Cedar brackets can be repurposed with the function of a garden trellis in mind to support climbing plants or vines browning up the side of your wall.

Furniture Legs

Last but not least, the final way in which cedar supports can be used in your home design is as furniture supports. This can be done in both a decorative manner or purely for structural purposes.

Some of the most common furniture pieces that you will find cedar brackets on include:

  • Table legs
  • Chair frames
  • Bench supports
  • Shelving units
  • Bed frames
  • Outdoor furniture
  • Plant stands.

By incorporating cedar support or brackets into your furniture design, you can create a beautiful and functional piece of furniture that enhances the aesthetics of indoor and outdoor spaces, while harnessing the natural durability and charm of cedar wood.

Cedar brackets are especially great for outdoor furniture, when they are treated correctly, as they will last for a very long time without seeing much damage, if any at all.

Brantley Jackson, dad and writer at 'Not in the Kitchen Anymore' is well-known in the parenting world. He writes about his experiences of raising children and provides advice to other fathers. His articles are widely praised for being real and relatable. As well as being an author, he is a full-time dad and loves spending time with his family. His devotion to his kids and love of writing drives him to motivate others.