Linfield Hemlock Sleep Shed
Sleep Shed 10×12. This project was my first timberframe and couldn’t be happier with how it turned out. It is purely extra sleep quarters for visitors to our TN cabin site.
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Sleep Shed 10×12. This project was my first timberframe and couldn’t be happier with how it turned out. It is purely extra sleep quarters for visitors to our TN cabin site.
Custom designed modified hammer beam pavillion on our patio designed by Chris Miller and engineered by James Kitchin and associates.
Project Information Owner:Steve and Monica JohnsonDesigner/Architect:Timber Frame HQTimber Framer:Timber Frame HQ (Kit) and OwnersProject Location:Alvord, TexasWood Species:Douglas FirPhotographer:Monica JohnsonProject Description: Outdoor kitchen area raised from a Timber Frame HQ kit.Project Images:Recent Raisings
Project InformationCompany or Owner:Aspiring Log HomesWebsite:sfgsdfgsdfgsdgDesigner/Architect:Timber Frame HQTimber Framer:Mathew RusherProject Location:Dunedin, New ZealandWood Species:MacrocarpaPhotographer:OwnerProject Description: Post and Beam houseProject Images:Recent Raisings
Project InformationTimber Framer:Steve WyseDesigner/Architect:TFHQ (10×10 King Post Plan) and Steve WyseBuilder:Steve WyseProject Location:Kenbridge VirginiaWood Species:White and Red OakPhotographer:Steve WyseProject Description: TFHQ 10×10 King Post Plan with two 7′ lean to added to the sides.This was my very first attempt at Timber …
Half-timbered house (Casa Enxaimel in Portuguese) built last week in Sinimbu, in southern Brazil, a place with a strong Germanic culture. The project took 1 year to get all the wood, 3 months to manufacture, just 4 days to assemble and 6 days to cover with ceramic tiles.
A client came to us with the dream to build a timber frame wedding barn on the Historic Rosemont property in Virginia. This property served as a private retreat for US presidents and celebrities for centuries.
This Stacked Reciprocating Roof was raised by Spijk Selby in Upstate New York.
Naegele Douglas Fir Swing Set built in Colorado
For this project the timber frame structure was cut and prepared off site, delivered to Mendham Golf and Tennis Club and erected in place.