A LaHave Lighthouse in Bathurst, New Brunswick
An 1800 sq. ft. timber frame house with 2 or 3 bedrooms.
An 1800 sq. ft. timber frame house with 2 or 3 bedrooms.
A timber frame cottage in ski country.
A large community picnic shelter we built at the Hubbards Barn, a centre for community and the weekly Farmers’ Market on Nova Scotia’s South Shore.
A house based on our Greenwich timber frame house plan, with an added prow facing the sea and a wraparound verandah.
Full-timbered garret dormer, dovetailed floor joists, and a porch extension over the river, to be screened in. Blends beautifully with the scenery.
Hybrid house built from our Granville Timber Frame House Plans, 2272 sq. ft., with a timber frame on the inside and conventionally-framed outside walls.
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 little cottage on a spectacular little isthmus. The driveway is the only connection to the mainland. Hybrid timber frame.
Built on our Garage timber frame house plan, a hybrid frame with conventionally-framed garage below and post and beam living quarters above.
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 new building for an existing B&B overlooking the Bay of Fundy.
A full timber frame house in beautiful Neil’s Harbour, at the far end of the Cabot Trail.
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.
We built this timber frame back in 1999, and put an addition on it in 2005.
This project, a “partial” or “hybrid” timber frame house, was completed in 2005.
Beautiful hybrid timber frame home on the ocean. See pictures from the construction and raising to the finished house.