GREEN BAR

The Smallwood

Square Foot: 1300 SF Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1 Footprint: 26' x 20' plus porch and deck
Modeled after a traditional storey-and-a-half farmhouse design, this home will easily accomodate shed or gable-roofed additions. The 16´ x 19´ living space, with lots of windows and a dramatic vaulted ceiling, opens onto a a wrap-around veranda. The 400 SF upper floor can be constructed as an open loft or with two good sized bedrooms.

The Telkwa

Square Foot: 1942 SF and 2908 SF with Basement Bedrooms: 2-3
Baths: 2 Footprint: 31' x 34' plus 4' entry porch
A modification of the popular Elwyn plan, the Telkwa expands the kitchen/dining area into a large, open family space. A door from the rear of the home leads out to an outdoor room; the cozy living room is arranged around a fireplace and window seat. Upstairs, the three bedroom, two bath plus offic/den configuration fits the modern family.

SHORTCUT

Design

Timberframe design process

What's the difference between the design process for a timber frame home and a conventional custom home? There is a new stage required to develop a 3D model of your frame. See how this fits into the process.

Plan

Wild Horse Finance Programs

Some clients tell us their bank just doesn't understand the subtle but particular differences between a timber frame and a conventional construction project. We thought we could help.

Build

Finishes

We favor natural finishes, penetrating type finishes with natural hardeners from organic sources. These products provide a beautiful finish are easy to touch up and are easy on the indoor air quality.

Enjoy

At Home in the Woods

The serene woods on a quiet island create the perfect setting for a beautiful timber frame home. Queen post bents were crafted of Douglas fir in this attractive yet practical design for a small house that is truly at home in the woods.