MASTER BEDROOM

Master Bedroom

12” x 12” hand hewn white oak serves as a robust element in this timber frame construction, meticulously crafted to support the roof load over a second-floor balcony. The substantial dimensions of the hardwood mix not only provide strength but also add to the aesthetic appeal of the structure. The square “factory stock” purlins seamlessly integrate with the main house, ensuring a cohesive design. Completing the look, the entire ceiling features a varied width reclaimed tongue and groove cladding, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that highlights the craftsmanship of the timber frame joinery.

A partially constructed wooden structure, possibly part of a new home construction, features a large beam extending upwards and a blue tarp-covered surface below.
A workshop with various carpentry tools and equipment. Wooden beams are arranged in a triangular frame on the floor, secured with straps, illustrating precise frame fabrication techniques.

PROJECT:

A large wooden truss framed structure is being lifted by a crane high into the air against a clear blue sky. Construction equipment can be seen on the ground below, signaling the framing phase of new home construction.