3 Timber Frame House Plans for 2021 | Customizable Designs - TBS (2024)

3 Timber Frame House Plans for 2021 | Customizable Designs - TBS (1)

Design, Post and Beam, Timber Frame

Snow has officially started to fall here in Southwest Colorado, and our full-on winter season is just around the corner. For many of us (in colder climates), this signifies the time of the year to focus on plans and designs for the upcoming Spring and Summer season.

If you’re planning to build in 2021, there is no better time to get started on design to ensure that you’ll be ready to break ground in the spring and have your home dried in by fall.

Take a look through 3 Unique Timber Frame House Plans and gather inspiration for your upcoming new construction project.

  1. Timber Frame Cabin Plan
  2. Modern Timber Frame House Plan
  3. Timber Frame Mountain Home Plan

The Parkrose - Timber Frame Cabin Plan

The Parkrose timber frame cabin is a Trinity Building Systems family favorite. Originally designed to sit nestled in the woods of Chama, NM, the Parkrose features unique design elements that help take advantage of the outdoor beauty.

Main Level

The 360° wraparound patio on the Parkrose provides a perfect outdoor living and entertaining space for friends, family, and other guests.

Paired with an open floor plan on the main level, the great room, dining room, and kitchen are all easily accessible, providing a smooth traffic flow both indoors and out.

Upper Level

The upper level of the Parkrose Timber Frame House Plan features an expansive junior suite, full bathroom, and loft-style overlook into the great room and dining room below.

Included in the junior suite is an 8’x12’ upper-level deck that provides the perfect location for sipping your morning coffee, reading a book in the summertime, or watching the sunset in the evening.

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The Suncadia - Modern Timber Frame House Plan

The Suncadia, modern timber frame house plan, is a standalone model here at Trinity Building Systems.

Historically, Timber Frame has been associated with a more classical, lodge or chalet style of architecture. The Suncadia breaks free from that context and delivers on the aesthetic of modern architecture while still maintaining the timeless and rustic look provided by exposed timbers.

Main Level

The main level of the Suncadia has was designed with traffic flow and accessibility in front of mind.

Not sure what traffic flow is? Check out our “Top 10 Floor Plan Design Tips

Designing the main level to include the kitchen, master bedroom, garage, and living room is an excellent move for accessibility, especially if you’re planning to build a forever home. It minimizes the distance you need to travel between the primary living spaces in your home, ultimately making it easier to travel from the garage to the kitchen, bedroom to bathroom, and kitchen to indoor and outdoor dining locations.

Upper Level

On the Suncadia model’s upper level, we have designed an entertainment area with bunks that can be utilized as a guest bedroom, children’s bedroom, office, etc.

Don’t need the extra space? The upper level on the Suncadia can easily be removed from the plans and converted into a ranch style, single-level floor plan.

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The Summit - Timber Frame Mountain Home Plan

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The Summit House Plans are representative of the name. With large vaulted ceilings throughout the primary living spaces, a glance into the summit model plans will have you feeling like you’re on top of the world.

Originally designed to be constructed using post and beam framing, the Summit can be modified as an authentic, mortise & tenon timber-framed structure through and through.

Main Level

Similar to what you saw in the Suncadia Floor plan, the Summit’s floor plan was designed to maximize traffic flow and accessibility throughout. The great room boasts massive vaulted ceilings, floor to roof windows, and plenty of open space for entertaining.

Three of four bedrooms in the Summit are located on the main level, including the master, with easy access to the garage, kitchen, and dining/great room.

Upper Level

Included in the house plans’ upper level is the fourth bedroom, which can act as a bedroom or an entirely separate inlaw suite depending on your needs. An office, exercise area, full bathroom, and balcony adjacent to the room makes for a nearly complete unit.

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Like what you see, but want to switch it up?

When planning to build a Timber Frame House, it always helps to begin by gathering inspiration and ideas of what you would like to see in your home based on other projects.

The house plans displayed above can be engineered, materials prefabricated, and sent your way for assembly. But, we prefer to look at our designs as a starting point for our initial conversation that can be used to help guide your custom design process.

Rather than providing a one size fits all “kit”, we work on designing and developing a unique solution to fit your project’s goals, both financially and aesthetically. Contact a TBS project manager to learn more about our custom solutions today!

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FAQs

How long does it take to build a timber frame house? ›

The average completion time from starting on-site is around 6 to 8 months. CAN YOU DO 'WIND AND WATERTIGHT'? Yes. This is a great service that maximises the benefits of timber frame construction.

How much does a timber frame kit cost? ›

Basic timber frame home kits average about $60 to $75 per square foot.

Is timber frame more expensive? ›

The main drawback to timber frame structures is the cost. Since each piece of timber needs to be precut exactly to fit, the cost of a timber frame package is more than twice the cost of the framing package of a stud framed structure.

How a timber frame house is built? ›

Timber homes are complete structures made of heavy timber vertical posts supporting horizontal beams. These form cross-sections called bents, and multiple bents create bays. Other members such as knee braces and struts provide support to the frame.

What is the life expectancy of a timber frame house? ›

With proper construction and maintenance, timber frames can easily surpass 100 years. Many examples worldwide have exceeded 400+ years. What is the shortest lifespan of a timber frame? Lack of maintenance can shorten the lifespan to 25 years or less.

What would be the cost of wood to frame a 2000 square foot house? ›

Lumber costs range from $1 – $5 per square foot. This means that the cost of lumber for framing a 2,000-square-foot house could cost $2,000 – $10,000.

How do you calculate timber framing? ›

You can quickly calculate the number of studs you need by multiplying the wall's total length by 0.75, which is the accurate spacing for on-center studs. Add an additional three studs for every 90-degree corner, four for every 45-degree corner, and two for every intersecting wall.

What is the rate of timber frame? ›

As a general rule, timber framing should cost around $1300 - $1500 per square metre. To get an exact estimate of how much timber framing will cost, get several quotes from local, trusted tradespeople from Service.com.au.

What is the best insulation for timber frame homes? ›

ROCKWOOL timber frame insulation delivers wider value than just thermal performance. The stone wool insulation is highly fire resilient – an ideal property when insulating around combustible wood. It also offers excellent sound absorption, reducing the impact of noise pollution in and outside of a property.

Are timber frame homes stronger? ›

Timber frame homes are strong.

According to the NAHB, timber frame homes typically have a higher fire tolerance, can absorb the impact and flex of strong seismic conditions and can stand up to hurricane- and tornado-force winds better than other construction types.

How long does it take to build a timber frame? ›

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Give yourself two weeks for foundation work, as it must be accurate. Frame erection can be as little as 3-4 weeks, depending on the system. Allow for 18-24 weeks for fitting out and finishing. Not all timber frame buildings are created equal.

What is the foundation of a timber framed house? ›

It is important to acknowledge that to ensure the structural integrity of the building, the timber frame base must be set on a solid foundation, which might include (but is not limited to) these solutions: Compacted ground (crushed stone, siftings); Concrete blocks; Concrete paving (at least 500x500 mm in size);

Do timber framed houses have a cavity? ›

A drained and vented external wall cavity behind all types of cladding is required for any timber frame construction. This space allows moisture vapour that travels through from the warm side of the wall to the cold side to ventilate away, without forming damaging interstitial condensation.

How much does it cost to build a wood frame house? ›

It's no different for the price of timber frame houses. In general (updated for 2024), the cost of a timber frame home and SIP package is around $150 to $170 per square foot. The final turnkey cost of a timber frame home ranges from $350 to $375 per square foot.

How long does it take to build a house once framing is up? ›

For a tract or spec house, that time is around 6.5 months, and for a custom house, it averages just over 12 months. The average time to build a house also varies based on the region of the U.S. Here's how the different parts of the U.S. stack up.

How many trees do I need to build a timber frame house? ›

For the sake of discussion, consider an average mature fir or pine tree with a height of 80' and a diameter of 2'. Using the calculation detailed above, you will find that its lumber yield is about 754 board feet. And if you require 16,380 board feet to frame the average home, almost 22 mature firs will be needed.

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