Ranch Style Homes
Ranch style homes--or one-level timber homes-- are great for retirees or anyone who needs easy access to all parts of the house. Ranch style homes keep everything on one level, often with larger footprints, open floor plans and creative layouts.
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This home on a sprawling ranch in Texas maximizes space and focuses on views.
One family lives out its patriarch’s memory in the Idaho timber home he brought to life.
A Florida artist's journey of discovery leads unexpectedly to a timber-frame home in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
A North Carolina homeowner designs a home around old-growth hemlock trees and rhododendrons.
One Texas couple chooses an impressive timber frame for their equally impressive custom home.
A ranch-style home brings a touch of authentic charm to central Montana.
A ranch-style home brings a touch of “feel good” living to central Texas.
A sprawling Montana timber frame home combines elegance and ruggedness in the Western vernacular.
A New York timber frame barn becomes a Texas retreat.
Salvaged logs and reclaimed wood transport this Wyoming homestead back in time.
Modern design paired with space-saving solutions creates a winning combination in this Georgia guest cabin.
When it came time to transform an old ranch home into a comfortable retreat, the owners and builder turned to the philosophies of Frank Lloyd Wright.