building in Connecticut

 

 

 

Rich in history and full of beautiful state parks and beaches, Connecticut is a great state to escape the bustle of the City or build your forever home. Spend the day at the beach or exploring Mystic Seaport before heading to one of the casinos for a show or other entertainment. The Nutmeg State is also only a train ride away from New York City or Boston, making for an easy commute and ensuring that you will have plenty to do, no matter where you reside.

Whether you’d like to build your post and beam house by Long Island Sound, along the Connecticut River, or anywhere else in the Constitution State, Timberpeg can help make your dream a reality. Since 1974, we have been providing beautiful and functional timber frame home designs, from rustic studio cabins inspired by nature to sprawling post and beam homes that can be the centerpiece of your country estate. Contact us today and get started planning your dream home!

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SALES REPRESENTATIVES

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Erich and Jeanine Diller

INDEPENDENT REPRESENTATIVE

Evolve Design Group
Sherman, CT

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Mike Pollari

REGIONAL MANAGER

SERVING Connecticut
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Popular Timberpeg Home Designs for Connecticut

Split Rock Modern Timber Frame (T00436)

Connecticut Barn Home (4500)

St. Edmund's Retreat (5226)

Housatonic Valley, CT (T00621)

Riverview, CT (6037/T00101)

White Mountain Retreat (5689)

Orleans Farmhouse (4753)

Lake Winnipesaukee Lodge (T01073)

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FEATURED LOCATIONS

Long Island Sound

Connecticut’s southern border is all coastline, however, as it is primarily made up of Long Island Sound, the shoreline is well protected from big waves and storms. The state’s extensive maritime history can be explored at places like Mystic Seaport, along with ample public and private beaches. Timber framed homes not only make great waterfront houses, but beautifully meld into the colonial history of the state.

Litchfield Hills

If you are looking for a more pastoral surrounding, a custom home from Timberpeg is perfect in the Litchfield Hills. Located in the western part of the state, this region is made up of picturesque horse farms, rolling hills, quaint villages, wineries, and antique shops. The Housatonic River provides opportunities to fish and go rafting, so even without the ocean, you can still enjoy some time on the water.

Connecticut River Valley

Splitting the state in half, the Connecticut River is the longest river in New England. It runs past the capital of Hartford down to Old Saybrook, where it empties into Long Island Sound. Take advantage of the many state parks, go hiking through Enders State Forest, or enjoy the various tributaries and ponds that dot the landscape.