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Home Built by Smith & Robertson, Inc.

Square feet: 2,188Bedrooms: 1Bathrooms: 2Additional Features:Cathedral Living Room
Home Builders and Remodelers Association of N.H. Award (2009) - Gold
Sitting beside the Sudbury River in Massachusetts is a post and beam home where style abounds and light soars through walls of windows. While the home has classic barn house ...



Home Builders and Remodelers Association of N.H. Silver Award - 2009

Square feet: 3,470
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 4
Increasing a home’s square footage is the best way to gain space for more amenities, but the resulting home can feel like a very grand space. Similarly, cathedral ceiling great rooms are very popular these days, yet having a two-story tall ceiling in a room can make it feel a bit impersonal. ...




Timber frame design is based on the post and beam structural system. Also called "post and lintel," this is one of the oldest construction methods known.
Used by the Egyptians, Greeks and other early builders, the tradition arrived in New England from Europe and consisted of wooden posts and beams, cut and shaped by hand and connected ...

By Jonathan S. Vincent, AIA - LEED Accredited Professional
Selecting lighting fixtures for a timber framed house can be demanding, but the same principles apply as in any other home. As succinctly stated by Peter Romaniello, a lighting consultant from Conceptual Lighting LLC in Connecticut, first decide what you are trying to do, then how ...