A seamless wood texture with ash arranged in a stack pattern. The image represents a physical area of 2010 x 1259 mm (79.1 x 49.6 inches) in total, with each individual board measuring approximately 1000 x 100 mm. The joints are filled with a solid fill and are 5 mm (0.2 inches) in width.
Ash is a subspecies of timber used within architecture and construction. Due to its low cost, but poor natural protection, ash is typically used for internal application such as flooring, furniture, or wall paneling, and is rarely used for external cladding or façades. Ash is typically supplied in a light-to-medium brown colour, while grain pattens can vary between straight and curved. Ash is often treated with staining or coatings to improve its durability, and hence can exhibit a wide variety of hues, tones, and finishes.
This texture uses a stack pattern. The stack pattern is the most basic of the standard patterns in architecture and interior design with each unit simply stacked one above the other and no horizontal or vertical offsets. When used in masonry construction, materials arranged in a stack bond typically require additional reinforcement when compared with a standard running bond.
This image is seamless, meaning it can be tiled repeatedly for use in architectural drawings and 3D models. It can be used as a SketchUp texture, Revit material or imported into Photoshop for use in 2D illustrations. You can download a high resolution version of this texture and a matching bump map or CAD hatch (compatible with AutoCAD and Revit) using Architextures Create with a Pro Subscription.