
Traditional timberframe home construction is a practical, environmentally sensitive building technique; it also has superior insulation properties, giving our clients a beautiful, energy efficient home.
Our Timber Frame Homes are more than just beautiful places to live - they offer a link to the past; the centuries-old craft of timberframing combines beauty and craftsmanship with today’s expectations of comfort. Post-and-beam structures are joined together using traditional wood joinery and oak pegs; this creates a beautifully crafted, fully visible, self supporting framework.
The interior of our homes are always unique. Whether you choose a light-filled, open, airy interior or a cozier atmosphere, your home will be a personalized work of art. We can custom design homes in many different styles, creating anything from architecturally prominent and highly polished homes to subtle, rough-textured or rustic getaways. Timberframe design is flexible and the exterior can be finished with a variety of materials, giving you the freedom to customize the exterior.
Our years of experience and passion go into crafting the Timber Frame Homes we create. We have team of experts to fulfill every part of the process; from the designing, milling and crafting to the raising. All of the timbers that go into Hamill Creek Timber Homes are sourced from our in-house sawmill, where logs are sorted, dried and milled. From there our experienced Timberwrights carefully select each individual timber and craft them into the timber frame using the finest mix of old world techniques and modern technologies.
The species of wood used affects the look and feel of a timber frame home. Traditionally our frames are crafted from Douglas fir, however we offer a wide range of species, such as larch, white pine, spruce and western red cedar, to suit a variety of budgets and tastes.
Before you invest in your dream home, explore the possibilities of a Hamill Creek Timberframe. Dwight Smith and his master craftsmen will work closely with you to bring your dream of a timber frame home to a reality.
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