Specialties » Timber Framing & Barns

This timber-frame home features Douglas fir and western red cedar from Bear Creek Lumber. Click here for company info.

This home package kit was custom designed and built by Connor Homes. Click here for company info.

This 24x30-ft. one-story country barn was built using a kit from Country Carpenters. Click here for company info.

This 1½-story New England-style barn, built by Country Carpenters, sits next to a 12x36-ft. lean-to. 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.

Country Carpenters built this 28x36-ft. post-and-beam-constructed barn and adjoining 9x11-ft. garden shed.  Click here for company info.

This 22x30-ft., one-and-a-half-story barn was constructed by Country Carpenters. Click here for company info.

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

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

The Cape May Boathouse, designed by Hugh Lofting Timber Framing, is crafted from rough-cut forest-salvaged Douglas fir and clad in structural insulated panels.  Click here for company info.

The timber framing in this room in Cape May, NJ, was done by Hugh Lofting. Click here for company info.

This timber-frame barn was designed and built by Hugh Lofting Timber Framing. Click here for company info.

This timber-frame structure was built by Hugh Lofting. Click here for company info.

Liberty Head Post & Beam built this traditional barn in Vermont using mortise-and-tenon joinery. Click here for company info.

Liberty Head Post & Beam designed this timber-frame residence. Click here for company info.

This 36x40-ft. barn, which was built near Cream Ridge, NJ, in the mid-19th century, was disassembled and re-erected in Putnam County, NY, by the New Jersey Barn Co. Click here for company info.

Pennsylvania Barn Co. supplies salvaged building materials, as well as complete antique barns and buildings. Click here for company info.

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

This barn was built from a pre-engineered kit from Sand Creek Post & Beam. Click here for company info.

South County Post & Beam custom builds timber-frame barns, outbuildings and other buildings using traditional mortise-and-tenon joinery. 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.

This timber-frame structure is one example of the projects designed and built by South County. Click here for company info.

Timberpeg worked with the customer to engineer the cruck-type timber frames that form the arches over this living room. Click here for company info.

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

Vermont Timber Frames uses reclaimed and newly cut timbers for its timber-frame structures. Click here for company info.

This octagon-shaped living room, in a 12,000-sq.ft. Vermont residence built by Vermont Timber Works, features red-pine ceiling beams. Click here for company info.

These exposed timber-frame beams are a feature of an addition to the von Trapp family lodge in Stowe, VT, constructed by Vermont TimberWorks.  Click here for company info.





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