You’ll want to take a look inside this stunning timber frame home design that is beautifully finished inside and out. From the moment you set eyes on the quality crafted home you are sure to fall in love with its wooden exterior, peaked roof, and plenty of windows to let in the view. Inside is everything you would expect with a timber frame design with plenty of wood used throughout from the floors to the posts and beams. The great room leaves plenty of room for entertaining with a living area that sits in front of the stone fireplace and a master kitchen and dining area with room enough for six. The use of windows throughout this beautiful timber frame design lets in the views wherever you are, and lots of natural light accentuate the wood in the stunning design.
When it comes to building your timber frame home you want to be sure and go with a builder who you can trust. Your timber frame home will be unique to you, and these extraordinary homes are enhanced by the beauty of their natural surroundings. A photo does not capture the unique character and beauty of these timber frame structures. These quality timber frame builders naturally air dry all of their timbers for a minimum of one year before cutting, this makes a difference in the settling and quality of your timber frame design. Their timber homes are custom-crafted with the look and feel of authentic traditional wood joinery and are manufactured on their state-of-the-art CNC machines. These machines ensure that each timber is cut and drilled with optimal precision. Additionally, quality assurance experts dry-fit the timbers to ensure a perfect fit in the factory, eliminating the need to cut timber on-site which saves you costly time and labor in the field.
One benefit of timber-framed home designs is that they can offer wide spacing between the bents and posts which allows for some freedom in the placement of the windows and doors which allows for larger than average areas for glass. Timber framing home designs are also energy efficient. With the option of enclosing the timber frame architectural designs with some insulated wall and roof panels, the timber frame design becomes highly energy efficient which will help to reduce heating and cooling costs.
Other benefits of timber-framed home designs include that they are stronger and more durable, there are no load-bearing walls in timber frame structures, which allows for changes to the floor plan with no structural consequences. Less wood is usually used in timber frame designs than in a stud-wall structure, with the use of sustainable building materials, such as local wood, which can help to contribute to a lower carbon footprint and lower cost to the environment. A very low carbon footprint is created when local woods are used. The timber frame building process creates almost no waste, and when you compare that with stick-built sites, you’ll find less waste at the construction site which means less pressure on waste treatment plants/landfills.