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Timber Framing

Transforming your space with timber

Timber frame is a traditional building method that has been used for centuries, and it involves using heavy timber beams to create the structural framework of a building. This technique uses mortise and tenon joints to connect the beams, which are then secured with wooden pegs or metal fasteners. The result is a sturdy and durable structure that can last for generations.

Perks to using timber
Aesthetic Appeal
Timber frame structures have a timeless beauty and rustic charm that can enhance the visual appeal of any home, providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
DURABILITY
Structures are known for their strength and durability. The use of heavy timber beams and traditional joinery techniques creates a solid and sturdy structure.
DESIGN FLEXIBILITY
Construction allows for a wide range of design options, from traditional to modern, and can be customized to meet the specific needs and preferences.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
The natural insulation properties of wood can help regulate temperature and reduce energy consumption in the home.
Sustainability
Timber is a renewable resource, and the use of timber frame construction can be a sustainable and environmentally friendly option.
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Things to consider
COST
Can be more expensive than other building methods due to the cost of materials and labor.
MAINTENANCE
Requires regular maintenance to protect against moisture, insects, and other environmental factors that can damage the wood.
CONSTRUCTION TIME
Construction can take longer than other building methods, as it involves precise joinery and fitting of the heavy timber beams.
LIMITED DESIGN OPTIONS
While timber frame construction allows for a wide range of design options, it may not be suitable for every architectural style or design preference.
BUILDING CODES
Timber frame construction may be subject to specific building codes and regulations that can vary by location, and may require additional permits or inspections.