Timber Frame Vacation Homes
Many timber-frame owners do not live in their home full-time. Instead, they have vacation homes that are usually in the mountains or near a lake for big family gatherings. A timber frame vacation home is often designed with large parties in mind. You'll typically find bunk beds and other spaces meant for keeping as many guests comfortable as possible. Plus, open-concept floor plans are great options for these homes because you'll never want to miss out on the fun and games.

An exquisite timber barn renovation wows a New York City couple, who make it their Upstate getaway.
A ski lodge home in Vermont blends the warmth of timber with modern style.
A homeowner's tale of a house built in five phases by a couple who overcame their fear of doing it all themselves.
When disaster forces a Texas couple to rebuild their waterfront timber home, they’re determined to make it even better than befor…
A smaller footprint paired with a sleek design creates a comfortable, contemporary timber home in Washington state.
Simple yet spectacular, one Montana retreat pairs no-fuss design with low-maintenance materials and finishes.
Mixing local North Carolina wood and stone with materials from around the world, this timber frame house reflects the natural wor…
These homeowners drink in the stunning vistas of the Continental Divide at their bright and airy Colorado timber frame home.
Two Florida attorneys create a getaway to share with others using reclaimed timbers from the survivor of a 1779 tragedy.
Modern design paired with space-saving solutions creates a winning combination in this Georgia guest cabin.
The serene Georgia highlands attract a Miami couple to build their cool timber-frame vacation home.