Specialties » Timber Framing & Barns

This 45x34-ft. barn was constructed by Sylvan Brandt using four bents and eight major outside posts, most of which are hand-hewn hardwood.  Click here for company info.

Carlson’s Barnwood Co. reclaims barn wood from Civil War-era barns for reuse as flooring, siding and barn beams. Click here for company info.

Hand-hews beams and the antique roofers wood on the ceiling were both from Carlson's Barnwood; the firm also supplied the antique stained glass window and the rusty antique corrugated tin in the dormers.  Click here for company info.

Planks and dimensional lumber are reclaimed by Carlson’s Barnwood from buildings like this vintage barn.  Click here for company info.

Christian & Son did the tie beam end repair, post replacement and rafter end repair in the timber-framed granary at Mt. Lebanon Shaker Village, New Lebanon, NY, Click here for company info.

Country Carpenters designs and manufactures fine New England-style post-and-beam carriage houses, garden sheds and country barns.  Click here for company info.

This post-and-beam country barn was constructed by Country Carpenters. Click here for company info.

This 1 1/2-story 20x36 ft. post-and-beam barn was built with a kit from Country Carpenters; it features a 10x36-ft. lean-to.  Click here for company info.

This 1 1/2-story post-and-beam 18x20-ft. barn was built with a kit from Country Carpenters using stamped and graded timbers and premium-grade, kiln-dried siding.  Click here for company info.

This 1½ story, 22x36-ft. barn and attached 22x36-ft. carriage house were built with a post-and-beam kit from Country Carpenters.  Click here for company info.

This ca. 1830 timber frame was relocated by Eagle Creek Designs from Ohio to Pennsylvania for use as a horse barn. Click here for company info.

Early New England Homes by Country Carpenters creates unique timber ceiling systems.  Click here for company info.

Early New England Homes by Country Carpenters creates unique timber ceiling systems. Click here for company info.

Grean Northern Barns constructed this timber-frame barn in New Hampshire. Click here for company info.

Custom timber-frame structures are the specialty of Hugh Lofting Timber Framing.  Click here for company info.

Hugh Lofting Timber Framing built this carriage house with three bays and a loft. Click here for company info.

This brace detail from a structural truss shows the work of Hugh Lofting Timber Framing.  Click here for company info.

Hugh Lofting Timber Framing built this three-bay carriage house. Click here for company info.

Kronenberger & Sons used rustic-style cedar framing when renovating this structure in Connecticut. Click here for company info.

Liberty Head Post & Beam built this traditional barn in Vermont.  Click here for company info.

Liberty Head Post & Beam built this barn from recycled Douglas Fir timbers in Huntington, VT; it also incorporates renewable solar energy technologies. Click here for company info.

Liberty Head Post & Beam restored the steeple for this historic church. Click here for company info.

This timber-frame home was designed and built by New Energy Works. Click here for company info.

New England Barn Structures builds new barns and restores old barns. Click here for company info.

This traditional barn was built by Pennsylvania Barn Co. Click here for company info.

South County Post & Beam offers a variety of standard plans for timber-frame structures and builds custom designs.  Click here for company info.

South County Post & Beam built this 56x32-ft. timber-frame barn on the existing stone foundation of a building that had been demolished.  Click here for company info.

Southern Timberwrights built this timber-frame to enhance the stone building. Click here for company info.

Timberpeg designs and engineers timber-framing products using eastern white pine and Douglas fir. Click here for company info.

Timberpeg designed and fabricated the timber-frame addition for this real estate agency to complement the character of the original New England cape-style building. Click here for company info.

A hammer-beam timber frame dominates the Mozart Room, the main conference room of the Trappe Family Lodge in Stowe, VT, erected by Vermont Timber Works. Click here for company info.

The Southeastern Vermont Welcome Center features a 48x96-ft. timber frame constructed by Vermont Timber Works. Click here for company info.





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