12×26 Sawmill Shed
If you are cutting your own timbers and need to shelter your sawmill, doesn’t it make sense to have your structure be timber frame as well? We have just the ticket with this 12×26 Sawmill Shed!
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If you are cutting your own timbers and need to shelter your sawmill, doesn’t it make sense to have your structure be timber frame as well? We have just the ticket with this 12×26 Sawmill Shed!
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This 16×24 shed roof with loft plan is an extremely versatile design! This frame would make a great farm structure to store tall equipment and have double-stacked storage next to it. Or this could make a great camping cabin with plenty of living space and the loft for sleeping!
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This 24×46 shed roof house will shelter you and your family in contemporary style! Generously sized, the first floor has 1,168 square feet of space, and the second floor has 816 square feet.
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This 14×36 with shed roof plan has so much potential for a variety of purposes! The main frame is a full two-story design and measures 14×36 from outside to outside of the posts.
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This 12×16 saltbox uses 4x and 6x material, so it’s easy to find the lumber and it’s also pretty economical to build! This frame has the characteristic asymmetrical saltbox roof, which means one top plate stands higher than the other.
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Would you like to build a versatile cabin with a rich historical tradition? This 24×36 Saltbox is typical of the style commonly found in New England. It has the characteristic one-story rear and two-story front of the saltbox style. As designed, the second floor spans two-thirds of the footprint, which leaves a high ceiling in one-third of the first floor.
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This 24×36 A-Frame has loads of character with the cruck-style braces and curved collars. The steeply pitched roof creates a soaring ceiling and ample headroom in the loft bedroom.
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If you are just beginning in timber framing, or are looking for a small, inexpensive and easy-to-handle project, this 10×12 shed roof design could be the perfect plan for you! The largest timbers are 6x material, which makes them not only lighter to move around but more economical to purchase.
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This spacious 24×24 timber frame lean-to with loft has plenty of room to serve whatever use you can dream up! The first floor has an 8 foot ceiling height below the loft, and in the area open to the roof it you get over 16 feet of height!
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This 24×30 timber frame cabin packs a ton of style and interest into its 956 square feet! Talk about curb appeal: the access porch is enhanced by a hammer-beam truss and extended purlins to create a dramatic sense of entry. If you enclose this space you end up with 1036 square feet.