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With building season getting into full swing, there are so many considerations to make when beginning construction on a new timber frame home. One of the items which is not usually top of mind is managing water on your property. With some regions experiencing record flooding, and others under drought conditions, it’s ...

There is something so beautiful about a barn home that's in perfect proportion. A home that's not too tall or too wide, not too stark and not too cluttered. The Millbrook barn home floor plan is one of those barn homes that truly has everything in balance. At only 1,632 square feet, the plan is open and spacious on the ...

It took the homeowners of this beautiful timber frame home over five years to find the perfect piece of land on Candlewood Lake in Connecticut. Once they found their dream lot with stunning views, mature trees and impressive rock overcroppings, the couple knew they had to find the right kind of home to fit with the land. The ...

Post and beam construction naturally lends itself to open spaces and, of course, cathedral ceilings. The most common area that timber frame homeowners choose to have a cathedral space is the great room. But not all timber frame homes have cathedral living rooms or great rooms. The picture to the left shows a common cathedral timber frame ...


This week, we'll be featuring a New Jersey home's fabulous pool house designed by the talented timber framers at Timberpeg. Specializing in custom designs, Timberpeg was able to create a pool house that doesn't just look great next to the pool, but suits the style of the home already existing on the property.

The framing in a Timberpeg home can be kept very minimal thanks to our structural insulated wall panels, and many clients opt for a simple frame that looks clean and modern. Of course, others like the look of the frame so much they want a lot of it to show. Either way yields a beautiful energy-efficient home. While there ...
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