BSW Group supports community and charity with Borders Book Festival sponsorship
BSW Group sponsors the Borders Book Festival in Melrose and, in doing so, raises money for the Future Trees Trust.
BSW Timber, the UK’s leading timber brand, has expanded its Timeless range in time for summer garden makeover projects.
The new Timeless Timber Brushwood range now includes beams, brushwood-finished decking, tongue and groove boards, and cladding. The products are high-quality, durable, strong and stylish – characteristics which have become synonymous with the Timeless Timber brand.
With the days getting longer, most Brits are starting to think about creating the perfect garden to enjoy the summer sunshine, and the Timeless Timber range is a one-stop-shop for every garden need.
Timeless Timber has been designed to be practical, adaptable and suitable for a diverse range of purposes, from garden landscaping, raised planting beds, decking and walkways, to hard working outdoor spaces, such as sheds or exterior cladding.
Eve Johnson, marketing manager, BSW Timber, said: “There’s a unique feel and rustic charm to the Brushwood range that you won’t get with any other timber, and it’s built to last. Timeless Timber Brushwood was exclusively developed by BSW to enhance and accentuate the natural grain of the wood. What’s more, Timeless Timber uses home-grown species as much as possible, including Larch and Douglas Fir, to create highly decorative timber products that transform outdoor spaces.”
The Timeless Timber Brushwood range is designed to take centre-stage in garden makeover projects the length and breadth of the UK. The stunning timber products create quality and hard-working garden landscaping, from decking and walkways to edged flower beds and planters.
For hints and tips about transforming your garden this summer, visit www.Timeless-Timber.co.uk and discover the full range of products
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