
Few things are more personal than a home. One of the most exciting things about choosing a timber frame home is that you get to make it about you and your specific lifestyle. Building a home is a big investment, so it only makes sense to take your time and ensure that the final product satisfies your needs, especially concerning your lifestyle.
Custom timber frame homes give you so many options that it’s important to know what matters most to you in the design. Here we will explore some of the main factors to focus on so that your new home is truly yours. As always, if you have questions about custom timber frame homes, please contact us. We are here to help with all of your timber frame home needs.
Key Factors to Consider When Selecting a Timber Frame Home Design
Some of the most important factors to keep in mind with home design personalization include:
Daily Routines
Different people can have very different daily routines. Your particular daily routine matters a lot when choosing or designing timber frame house plans. If you wake up early and lift weights, maybe you should include a large window for natural light in the morning and a home gym space in your design. Or, if you cook meals for your family, perhaps you should prioritize a larger kitchen space with plenty of room to work.
Hobbies and Interests
An exciting aspect of timber frame home design is the ability to create spaces for your hobbies, interests, and passions. If you like to build models, you could include a room for model building that has plenty of work lights. Or, if you do yoga every day, you could create a workout room with mirrors along the walls and special flooring.
Aesthetic Preferences
Custom timber frame homes can be designed using just about any home aesthetic you can think of. We can design homes using modern, farmhouse, beach house, rustic, and many other aesthetics. That gives you a lot of options, but chances are you have some that you really love and others that are of little interest to you. Just let us know your preference, and we will deliver a design you love.
Personal Values
Many clients have strong personal values regarding how their home is built and the environmental impact of that process. Custom designs, pre-made designs, and timber frame home kits can all be quite environmentally friendly. We can also add features that make your home even greener, like energy efficiency improvements.
Practical Concerns of Building a Timber Frame Home
The timeless appeal and craftsmanship of timber frame homes make them the go-to choice for many who want to build their own home. However, it’s necessary to consider all the practical concerns involved in the building process before you fully commit. These include:
Custom vs Pre-Designed Plans
The idea of a fully custom home is very exciting to most people, but it is worth mentioning that the custom route is the more expensive route. It requires hiring a designer to work with you to create a custom plan. If you are on a budget, it might make more sense to consider pre-designed plans.
Pre-designed plans are extremely popular because they save on costs while still providing you with a beautiful, practical home design.
Budgeting
Building a timber frame home is more expensive than building a stick-built home. There are multiple reasons for this, including the cost of the structural timbers for post and beam construction and the specialized craftspeople required to build the home. These homes are typically great investments because they are so desirable, but you should be prepared to pay a little more for this special type of home design.
Site Selection
Choosing the right building site is always important when building a home, especially with a timber frame home. Builders need to be able to access the site to get the structural timbers in place.
Building Regulations
Some municipalities may not allow you to build a timber frame structure, so it’s important to contact your local office and ask before you commit to this type of home.
Long-Term Maintenance
Timber frame homes are relatively low maintenance, but some aspects require care and attention. The exposed timbers in your home are best kept at a specific humidity range to avoid damage. Pests can also be a problem, such as termites, so you want to periodically check for pests to spot signs of damage early.
Contact Hamill Creek – The Leader in Timber Frame Home Designs
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