There’s no such thing as the perfect floorplan, but there are ways to find the best floorplan possible for your current and future needs. Everyone is familiar with the old saying, “Fail to plan, then plan to fail.” And when building a home, planning is essential....
Timber HAVEN
Pennsylvania’s Poconos provide a breathtakingly beautiful backdrop for a cozy cabin. They bought the property, a one-acre lot surrounded by mature evergreens and hardwoods in Pennsylvania’s Poconos, and waited. Jack Hubbard and Bob Rhodes knew what they wanted 25...
Double Duty
There are many ways of optimizing seating and storage with built-in seating. As a consummate multi-tasker, I love nothing more than things that serve more than one function. (Give me an air fryer any day—it toasts, bakes, broils and air fries!) Serving more than one...
At Home in Montana
A retiring couple build a lakefront timber-frame home designed around their “must-have” list of amenities. After building a marriage, a family, careers, and a life together, Pat and Rick set out to build their forever home. The retiring couple envisioned a home that...
Making Low Maintenance Real
Smart upfront design and building decisions plus attention to annual upkeep will keep your log & timber home healthy for generations. The maintenance-free home—log, timber, or otherwise—is an illusion. But the low-maintenance log or timber home is within reach....
Pecan delight
A Missouri couple teams up with topnotch pros to create a one-of-a-kind hybrid log and timber home with picture-perfect views of the mountains and a valley of pecan groves. Sitting pretty between the urban areas of Springfield and Branson, Missouri, a 1,400-acre ranch...
The Grand Entry
Making the most of entryways and mudrooms adds convenience and style to a log or timber home. Aside from the basic functions of ingress and egress, the look and feel of the entryway and the functionality of the mudroom add ambience and accessibility to the overall...
Happy Home
A well-thought-out entryway is welcoming, full of personality and functional. A coat rack (rather than a coat closet) placed close to the front door gives visitors an easily identifiable place to hang their coats, hats, and scarves. Entryway benches or chairs make it...
Share and Share Alike
Building an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) when you build your home may be a smart financial investment and a pleasant way to accommodate extended family. Carriage houses, coach houses, basement apartments, guest houses, ohana units, mother-in-law suites, granny...
Schoolhouse IN THE MEADOW
An Ohio couple designed their stunning wheelchair-friendly timber frame home to resemble an old schoolhouse. When Deb and Ed Dick decided to build their dream house, they searched for lots within the city limits of their hometown of Kenton, Ohio. “We wanted the...
Little Things
There are many small but important things to consider before building your home. Overlooking little details when building a home can become nuisances once you live in your beautiful new home. Creating a list of little things that are ultimately important to your...
Woodland Tranquility
This family retreat located in the Laurentian Mountains in southern Quebec offers total privacy and plentiful nearby amenities. IF your key requirements for a cabin in the country are total privacy and lots of flat land, you would probably not be looking for a place...