Timber Frame Homes Case Studies
Discover the timeless allure and unparalleled craftsmanship of timber frame homes through our compelling case studies. Immerse yourself in the stories of homeowners who have transformed their dreams into stunning reality with the beauty and durability of timber frame construction. Our case studies showcase the versatility of timber frame homes, from rustic retreats nestled in picturesque landscapes to contemporary masterpieces that seamlessly blend modern design with traditional charm.
The Graeves Project: A Custom Timber Frame on Deep Creek Lake
Follow the journey of the Graeves as they underwent a remarkable transformation from a modest log cabin to a captivating lakefront paradise. Guided by the expertise of Woodhouse and their skilled team, the Graeves embraced the art of timber framing, crafting an elegant oak-framed haven that seamlessly blends modern farmhouse elements with rustic charm.
A Custom Timber Frame in North Carolina
Follow the journey of Marci and Barney Danzansky as they turn their vision of a modern timber frame home in the Blue Ridge Mountains into reality. With the help of Woodhouse, they transformed their ideas into a stunning masterpiece, creating open spaces, breathtaking views, and detachable pods for visiting family. Discover how their collaboration led to a remarkable home that blends contemporary style with the beauty of nature.
The Norton Project: A Custom Timber Frame in Carrollton, GA
Perched on six acres of Georgia woodlands in Carrollton, this 2,200-square-foot timber frame home embodies the artistry of custom design. With three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms, it seamlessly integrates craftsmanship with nature. The open interior, bathed in natural light, features exposed timber beams, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. A testament to architectural innovation, this residence harmoniously connects with its pastoral surroundings, offering a unique retreat in the heart of Georgia.
The Fisher Project: Go Behind The Scenes of a Special Woodhouse Project in Rome, GA
The Fisher Project takes you behind the scenes of an extraordinary Woodhouse timber frame build in Rome, Georgia. Spanning 4,481 square feet, the main home features luxury amenities like an elevator, a sauna, and a dog wash station, while the real highlight for homeowners John and Susan Fisher is the 3,517-square-foot, two-story woodshop. Crafted with white oak and Douglas fir, this workshop is a testament to their passion for woodworking, transforming their hillside property into a retreat where craft and comfort come together seamlessly. Explore how Woodhouse helped bring their vision to life.