To further our mission here at Timber Frame HQ to motivate you to live the good life in the strength and honest beauty of these sustainable structures, we are thrilled to bring you some fantastic kitchen spaces from premier timber frame companies around the United States and Canada. These dynamic, expansive timber frame kitchens will make you eager to cook a great meal for your family and friends!
Imagine cooking up a gourmet feast in the kitchen of this lakeside contemporary timber frame home! The warmth of the ceiling and glue lam beams balance the sleek interior designed and built by Bensonwood, out of Walpole, New Hampshire. Photography is by James R. Salomon.
Who says you have to do the cooking inside? This dramatic pavilion is outfitted with gas grills and beautiful stone post bases to add ambience to the repast. From Big Timberworks, based in Gallatin Gateway, Montana.
It might be hard to concentrate on the cooking in this gorgeous kitchen with a view! Massive, artistic beams with a pergola feel contrast with the glazed concrete floor and slick counters. From Cascade Joinery , out of Ferndale, Washington.
Cooking a great meal demands space...and conversation. Warm and nurturing describes this kitchen! Wood cabinets and ceiling complement the light toned floor and marble counter. The massive center island lets you cook for a crowd! From Clydesdale Frames, with offices in South Hutchinson, Kansas
This kitchen is truly the heart of the home! Defined by heavy timbers and arched knee braces, and graced with a casual peninsula bar. From Cougar Creek Timber Frame out of Winthrop, Washington
Enjoy the great outdoors while you cook a great meal for your friends and family! This graceful queen post pavilion has all the comforts, with outdoor kitchen and massive stone fireplace. From Framework Plus, out of Gresham, Oregon .
A soaring plank ceiling that contrasts with the timber frame sets off the other inspiring elements of this gourmet kitchen. Serve up a great casual meal at the enormous, granite-topped island. From Heavy Timber Truss & Frame, with head offices in Elkview, West Virginia.
Together, yet separate: this sophisticated kitchen is open to the living and dining areas yet defined by a convivial pub-style bar island. The painted tongue in groove ceiling contrasts beautifully with the stained beams. From Homestead Timber Frames, in Crossville, Tennessee.
Enjoy the fresh air while you cook up a feast in this charming king post pavilion. Rustic stone on the post bases and expansive cooking station with bar seating complements the timber frame. Built by Moresun Timber Frames, out of Long Creek, South Carolina.
A complex, vaulted ceiling and colorful cabinetry are a fun backdrop for your culinary pursuits in this dynamic kitchen designed by Mountain Timber Design out of Golden, Colorado. Timber Frame by Wind River Timberframes, photo by Roger Wade
Beautiful white-painted cabinetry and painted brick walls perfectly contrast with the warmth of the metal-accented timbers and wood floors. An enormous island provides plenty of space for the hungry gang to hang out. Designed, crafted, and built by the teams at New Energy Works Timberframers, out of New York and Oregon.
This sprawling custom cape-style home is the perfect place to enjoy a meal with family and friends. The space feels inviting and open thanks to the timber frame design. An open concept kitchen, living and dining room allows you to move your evening seamlessly from the table to entertaining in front of the fire. From Normerica, out of Innisfil, Ontario.
There is plenty of elbow room in this contemporary kitchen! Miles of perimeter cabinets contrast with the center work island. A fanciful tree-form table echoes the warmth of the timber beams and wood floor. Conceived by Streamline Design, with offices in Abbotsford, British Columbia,.
Beautiful white oak timbers frame this craftsman style eat–in kitchen. Light walls and painted tongue in groove ceiling showcase the custom Amish cabinetry and granite countertops. Serve them up! From Timberframe Horizons, based in Fairview, North Carolina.
We would like to say a great big thank you to all of the talented timber frame companies who shared their beautiful projects with us, and with you!
Inspiring! Very beautiful homes. Got my sawmill last year and I just completed a timber framing course at Shelter inst. up in Main. Was always lost at what to do with all the trees I take down for a living, BUT, Now I will build a timber frame home.
Great to hear, good luck with your project.