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Some of today's timber homes look anything but traditional—here's how to capture a style that's right for you.
Find out more about the home that appeared on the cover of Timber Home Living's May/June 2006 issue.
Stains, oils and clear coatings play a big role in your interior decor. Here's how to know what's right for your timbers.
Learn more about the home featured on the cover of the February 2006/Annual Buyer's Guide issue of Timber Home Living.
Learn more about the house featured on the cover of the March/April 2006 issue of Timber Home Living.
It may be called "Lazy Bay," but there's nothing slapdash about the design or execution of this spectacular timber home.
Find out more about the home that appeared on the cover of the October/November 2005 issue of Timber Home Living.
Learn more about the home featured on the cover of the June/July 2005 issue of Timber Home Living.
Finding the perfect package for your timber frame home.
This cozy vacation retreat was crafted using the Scandinavian full-scribe method with logs in excess of 30 inches in diameter.
How much should you budget for building a house? Here's how to develop a timber frame home construction budget to avoid running o…
A Hawaiian dream home melds indoor and outdoor living.
From winter’s twinkle lights to summer’s backyard nights, make sure your timber home is properly powered for the season at hand.
Equal parts polish and patina make this Texas home absolutely transcendent.
No longer reserved for the Jetsons, home automation and connectivity is a reality for anyone who wants it. Check out seven of our favorite inventions.
One fun-loving couple’s approach to life includes living in a barn — and storing antique automobiles in the living room.
A New York couple lead a honey of a life in their perfectly designed timber frame home.
These smart fireplace products promise the irresistible warmth and glow of a fire without the fuss — plus some fancy tech features to boot.
From rustic wood details to industrial patina metals, these bright finds will shed some light on your log and timber interiors.
A custom design often starts with a preexisting floor plan. Here’s a look at how one popular starting point has been transformed into three fully personalized homes.
In celebration of SepTimber, the editors of Log & Timber Home Living are taking a look at some of the stories that capture the warm and inviting spirit of timber homes.
Throw all your assumptions about timber homes away, because a dramatic surprise is in store for everyone who enters this magical South Dakota timber-framed home.