
A 64-ft Shed on the North Mountain
A modern take on timber framing.
A modern take on timber framing.
11,000 foot timberframe for a warehouse, built of Douglas Fir FOHC. See photos.
A pavilion designed to be an outdoor classroom at a private school in Windsor, NS.
A large barn timber frame we built for Cabot Links Golf Course in 2019.
An 1800 sq. ft. timber frame house with 2 or 3 bedrooms.
A timber frame cottage in ski country.
A large barn. See photos of the raising and the finished timber frame.
We built the heavy timber frame for the replica of the flume house on the Shubenacadie Canal System which moved goods from Halifax to the Shubenacadie River in the 1800s.
A custom design developed by Arlington and the clients as a team effort. When the clients are artistic, the end result is often spectacular.
Full-timbered garret dormer, dovetailed floor joists, and a porch extension over the river, to be screened in. Blends beautifully with the scenery.
This custom-designed timber frame home has a prow front jutting out towards the water, maximizing the view of beautiful St. Margaret’s Bay.
A very sweet little frame with four bents for a chapel. Unusual queen posts, gothic arches framed in wood and full-timbered gables along the sides.
A small, energy-efficient “tiny” timber frame house, designed for off-grid living.
A timber frame for a house on the Northumberland Strait. We arrived, unloaded, raised the frame and left on the same day.
Beautiful big timber frame barn raised in 2012
A custom designed timber frame house
Arlington built this cottage timber frame in Stratford, PEI from our Lighthouse Series Timber Frame House Plans.
Beautiful full timber frame house with three full-timbered dormers overlooking the village of Bay St. Lawrence north of the Cabot Trail.
A beautiful home with a vaulted Greatroom and full-timbered dormers. See finished interior and exterior photos, and a video made by our client.
Large timber frame picnic shelter overlooking the Five Islands and the old lighthouse.
A full timber frame house in beautiful Neil’s Harbour, at the far end of the Cabot Trail.
A unique and creative project with 3 octagonal structures connected to each other by timber framed, windowed, heated breezeways.
This full timber frame for a small home was built on a slab with traditional post and beam joinery, and features a full-timbered dormer.
We have included some high-resolution photos of this full timber frame under construction. Zoom around and see the traditional joinery up close.
The prow is the bump-out part in the vaulted Greatroom that projects forward with two walls coming together at an odd angle.