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Island Architecture
The Front of the house as seen from the airstrip, where most people come in from. The new addition has an up-sloping wing that softly counter-acts the hard slope of the A-frame.
Green Mountain Timber Frames
Rustic barn home in rural Vermont. This small frame was expanded with the use of shed roof extensions. The timbers come from 12 different vintage barns across the United States and Canada.
Davis Frame Company
This timber frame great room features a barn style design, creating simplicity, warmth and old world New England charm. The stone fireplace adds to the ambiance of this Vermont Barn Home.
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Purple Cherry Architects
The timber-framed stone pool house with kitchen and full bath provides year round activity and entertainment, features a six-foot masonry fireplace, and visually connects to a timber-framed barn accessory structure. Mounted above the stone fireplace designed by Purple Cherry Architects, are Indonesian Medan masks. The unique African sculpture in the right corner was crafted from a hollowed tree trunk and uses natural materials to create the facial features. This indoor pool is truly a stunning space.
The McKernon Group
This barn addition was accomplished by dismantling an antique timber frame and resurrecting it alongside a beautiful 19th century farmhouse in Vermont.
What makes this property even more special, is that all native Vermont elements went into the build, from the original barn to locally harvested floors and cabinets, native river rock for the chimney and fireplace and local granite for the foundation. The stone walls on the grounds were all made from stones found on the property.
The addition is a multi-level design with 1821 sq foot of living space between the first floor and the loft. The open space solves the problems of small rooms in an old house.
The barn addition has ICFs (r23) and SIPs so the building is airtight and energy efficient.
It was very satisfying to take an old barn which was no longer being used and to recycle it to preserve it's history and give it a new life.
Timberbuilt, Inc.
Sitting aside the slopes of Windham Ski Resort in the Catskills, this is a stunning example of what happens when everything gels — from the homeowners’ vision, the property, the design, the decorating, and the workmanship involved throughout.
An outstanding finished home materializes like a complex magic trick. You start with a piece of land and an undefined vision. Maybe you know it’s a timber frame, maybe not. But soon you gather a team and you have this wide range of inter-dependent ideas swirling around everyone’s heads — architects, engineers, designers, decorators — and like alchemy you’re just not 100% sure that all the ingredients will work. And when they do, you end up with a home like this.
The architectural design and engineering is based on our versatile Olive layout. Our field team installed the ultra-efficient shell of Insulspan SIP wall and roof panels, local tradesmen did a great job on the rest.
And in the end the homeowners made us all look like first-ballot-hall-of-famers by commissioning Design Bar by Kathy Kuo for the interior design.
Doesn’t hurt to send the best photographer we know to capture it all. Pics from Kim Smith Photo.
The McKernon Group
The rear of the property on a beautiful summer day in Vermont.
Example of a cottage three-story wood exterior home design in Burlington
Example of a cottage three-story wood exterior home design in Burlington
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ARCHIA HOMES
Various renovations and restorations to an 1860's farmhouse.
Timber frame addition
Example of a farmhouse living room design in Boston
Example of a farmhouse living room design in Boston
Carolina Timberworks
Douglas Fir
© Carolina Timberworks
Example of a mid-sized mountain style open concept medium tone wood floor living room design in Charlotte with gray walls and a wall-mounted tv
Example of a mid-sized mountain style open concept medium tone wood floor living room design in Charlotte with gray walls and a wall-mounted tv
M.T.N Design
The great room beautiful blends stone, wood, metal, and white walls to achieve a contemporary rustic style.
Photos: Rodger Wade Studios, Design M.T.N Design, Timber Framing by PrecisionCraft Log & Timber Homes
The McKernon Group
Love the warm color of the beautiful old timbers.
Farmhouse family room photo in Burlington
Farmhouse family room photo in Burlington
KohlMark Architects and Builders
The design of this home was driven by the owners’ desire for a three-bedroom waterfront home that showcased the spectacular views and park-like setting. As nature lovers, they wanted their home to be organic, minimize any environmental impact on the sensitive site and embrace nature.
This unique home is sited on a high ridge with a 45° slope to the water on the right and a deep ravine on the left. The five-acre site is completely wooded and tree preservation was a major emphasis. Very few trees were removed and special care was taken to protect the trees and environment throughout the project. To further minimize disturbance, grades were not changed and the home was designed to take full advantage of the site’s natural topography. Oak from the home site was re-purposed for the mantle, powder room counter and select furniture.
The visually powerful twin pavilions were born from the need for level ground and parking on an otherwise challenging site. Fill dirt excavated from the main home provided the foundation. All structures are anchored with a natural stone base and exterior materials include timber framing, fir ceilings, shingle siding, a partial metal roof and corten steel walls. Stone, wood, metal and glass transition the exterior to the interior and large wood windows flood the home with light and showcase the setting. Interior finishes include reclaimed heart pine floors, Douglas fir trim, dry-stacked stone, rustic cherry cabinets and soapstone counters.
Exterior spaces include a timber-framed porch, stone patio with fire pit and commanding views of the Occoquan reservoir. A second porch overlooks the ravine and a breezeway connects the garage to the home.
Numerous energy-saving features have been incorporated, including LED lighting, on-demand gas water heating and special insulation. Smart technology helps manage and control the entire house.
Greg Hadley Photography
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Homestead Timber Frames
A timber frame porch provides our client with stunning views of the property below.
Inspiration for a mid-sized rustic balcony remodel in Nashville with a roof extension
Inspiration for a mid-sized rustic balcony remodel in Nashville with a roof extension
MoreSun Timber Frames
Kitchen - rustic medium tone wood floor kitchen idea in Other with raised-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, multicolored backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and multicolored countertops
KohlMark Architects and Builders
The design of this home was driven by the owners’ desire for a three-bedroom waterfront home that showcased the spectacular views and park-like setting. As nature lovers, they wanted their home to be organic, minimize any environmental impact on the sensitive site and embrace nature.
This unique home is sited on a high ridge with a 45° slope to the water on the right and a deep ravine on the left. The five-acre site is completely wooded and tree preservation was a major emphasis. Very few trees were removed and special care was taken to protect the trees and environment throughout the project. To further minimize disturbance, grades were not changed and the home was designed to take full advantage of the site’s natural topography. Oak from the home site was re-purposed for the mantle, powder room counter and select furniture.
The visually powerful twin pavilions were born from the need for level ground and parking on an otherwise challenging site. Fill dirt excavated from the main home provided the foundation. All structures are anchored with a natural stone base and exterior materials include timber framing, fir ceilings, shingle siding, a partial metal roof and corten steel walls. Stone, wood, metal and glass transition the exterior to the interior and large wood windows flood the home with light and showcase the setting. Interior finishes include reclaimed heart pine floors, Douglas fir trim, dry-stacked stone, rustic cherry cabinets and soapstone counters.
Exterior spaces include a timber-framed porch, stone patio with fire pit and commanding views of the Occoquan reservoir. A second porch overlooks the ravine and a breezeway connects the garage to the home.
Numerous energy-saving features have been incorporated, including LED lighting, on-demand gas water heating and special insulation. Smart technology helps manage and control the entire house.
Greg Hadley Photography
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Big Wood Timber Frames, Inc.
Mountain style formal living room photo in Minneapolis with a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace
Homestead Timber Frames
Large windows allow for a generous amount of natural light to flow into this handsome timber frame living room. A spacious layout allows ample room for movement.
Mountain Log Homes of CO, Inc.
Fireplace, timber, stone
Example of a mountain style medium tone wood floor family room design in Denver with white walls, a ribbon fireplace, a stone fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Example of a mountain style medium tone wood floor family room design in Denver with white walls, a ribbon fireplace, a stone fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
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