Posts Tagged ‘woodhouse’
Step 4 to Building Your Home: Selecting a Team
Congratulations on your decision to become a new timber frame homeowner! Now that you’ve chosen a beautiful piece of land for your home and designed your dream layout, it’s time…
Read MoreFeatured Builder Partner: Timber-Stream
Woodhouse timber frame houses are sold through a nationwide network of trusted Independent Selling Partners who work with a group of certified builders to build the home of your dreams.…
Read MoreThe Dogs of Woodhouse
From the Blue Hills to the Rockies, each Woodhouse timber frame answers to the true leader of the home – the dog of the house. Come meet the pooches who…
Read MoreHome of the Month: The GreenField
The GreenField is one of Woodhouse’s original and most popular home plans. Its claim to fame lies in its usage of a common 40’x28’ footprint that translates into a very…
Read MoreThe Big Thanksgiving Showdown: Apple vs. Pumpkin
It’s the most wonderful time of the year… the time where families come together and fight over who gets the turkey wishbone, have heated discussions about which NFL team will…
Read MoreMarketing Tips for ISPs: Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the process of getting traffic from organic search results on search engines. In other words, SEO is getting your website to the top of a…
Read MoreAll About Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs)
What are Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs)? SIPs are kind of like a “building sandwich”: there are two rigid oriented strand board (OSB) skins holding together an inner layer of polystyrene…
Read MoreStep 1 to Building Your Home: Stop Dreaming and Start Planning
Building your dream timber frame home is one of the most exciting and exhilarating ventures you will ever undertake. As you define and refine your dream, revisit all the tools available on our website and social media platforms.
Read MoreIntroducing the Cottage Series!
Our new Woodhouse Cottage Series is our take on timber frame hybrid homes. The home plans in this series are cozy and inviting, featuring central fireplaces and large porches for…
Read MoreThe Little Pine That Could
This Southern Yellow Pine species once covered much of the Southeastern U.S., and was a valuable source of lumber and timbers for shipbuilding, as well as construction from colonial times through the nineteenth century.
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