Timber Frame Homes
What is a timber frame home?
A timber frame house is very similar to a post and beam log house. The main structure of a timber framed home consists of horizontal timber beams, which are then supported by vertical timber posts. The main difference between a post and beam and a timber frame is the timbers in a timber frame are precisely cut into a square profile where post and beam is a round profile. Usually, timbers are seen on the interior of the home with traditional siding options covering the outside.
Timber frame homes typically have clean lines, symmetry, and strength which allow you to push the boundaries of complex designs and style. We only use the highest quality Douglas-fir and western red cedar available. Our timber frame homes and cabins can be CNC machine cut or handcrafted. All timbers are precisely cut, labeled and then packaged tightly into shipping containers, saving our clients time and money.
Advantages of Timber Frame Homes
How much does a Timber Frame Home Cost?
Compared to a traditional full scribe or post and beam a timber frame package is typically the least expensive of the three because timber frame homes because there usually is less volume of wood used. Again cost depends on the complexity, size, design and type of timber used.
To help break it down, here is what a typical timber frame home package would include from Artisan Log Homes & Timber Frame:
The average cost of a timber frame package will range between $45 per square foot and $75 per square foot.
Depending on the type of timber you decide to use for a post and beam and timber frame it can affect the cost of your build. For a full break down check out our article “How Much Does a Log Home Cost“.
You can view our Timber Frame Gallery and Timber Frame Plans for more inspiration.