Hybrid timber frame homes are becoming increasingly popular as more homeowners desire the craftsmanship of a timber frame home at a reduced cost.
Hybrid timber frame construction.
Here we have a timber frame truss that bears directly on a 2 x 6 wall.
The reason our timber frame homes stand out is that from the original quality of the wood to the craftsmanship and design corners are never cut when it comes to the quality of the work.
All of these are considered hybrid timber frames.
The hybrid timber frame design is a mix of timber frame elements and conventional stick framing.
Timbers a more expensive material can be reserved for high traffic public areas like your great room kitchen entryways porches decks dining room and master bedroom.
A hybrid timber frame typically combines traditional timber framing with conventional outdated stick built framing to minimize costs.
Hodgson whose top end homes construction company specializes in larger upscale homes chose materials and features for this hybrid home very carefully.
This is accomplished by replacing traditional timber frame construction processes like handcrafted joinery with more efficient and cost effective modern processes like steel joinery and fasteners.
As you can see this term is quite broad.
Timber framed great rooms flow effortlessly into log walled dining rooms.
A hybrid timber frame home is a house that incorporates some timber structurally or decorative combined with conventional stick frame construction.
Hybrid timber framing is not typical framing there are myriads of nuances to working massive pieces of timber and metal into stunning works of art.
A hybrid by definition is a mixing of two elements to create something that was not there before.
Often the timber frame is featured in the main areas of the home particularly the great room and sometimes will include the kitchen and dining room.
Let s look at an example of how you can support a timber frame by using a conventionally framed 2x wall.
The timbers a mix of white and red oak use traditional mortise and tenon joinery.