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Large Timber Frame Home Plans

Explore our collection of large timber frame house plans, which are ideal for big families and those who love to entertain and host out-of-town guests. These stunning, large timber frame homes are customizable and can be designed to meet your specific needs.

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Customizable Large Timber Frame House Plans

Whether you are searching for your dream home or a place to vacation every summer, our large timber frame house plans offer the perfect retreat. The beautiful oak, cedar, Douglas fir, and pine woods used in constructing these homes blend in perfectly with the scenery. These big timber frame homes are perfect for mountain, lake, and country settings.

Large Timber Frame Homes with Beautiful Open Floor Plans

The sturdy, large timber frame construction allows for an open floor plan without obstructing walls. The expansive open floor layout makes the living space feel grand, as it blends into the dining and kitchen spaces. Vaulted ceilings add a sense of grandeur to the home, and the intricate woodwork and exposed beams add to the architectural beauty of the timber frame style.

These large timber frame house plans offer plenty of natural light and picturesque views of nature with floor-to-ceiling windows. Stone fireplaces add to the rustic aesthetic of these homes. Granite, marble, and stone countertops can be found in the kitchen and bathrooms.

Create Your Dream Layout: Big Timber Frame Home Plans

Our big timber frame home plans typically feature four, five, or even six-plus bedrooms, making them ideal for large families or frequent guests. A full master bedroom is accompanied by an ensuite bathroom and a private balcony or deck for a peaceful retreat. These large timber frame house plans can feature a basement for additional storage and living space. The basement can be used for extra bedrooms, guest rooms, a designated fitness area, a home theater, or a game room. Many of these large timber frame floor plans also include an attached garage.

Find your ideal type of large timber frame home, from modern, rustic, and luxury styles. View all of our timber frame home plans to get a full picture. For a cozy getaway, we offer small timber frame home plans with as few as two or three bedrooms. If you're interested in an alternative option, we also offer a collection of large log home floor plans suitable for families and those who love hosting guests. Browse our full collection of log cabin floor plans.

FAQs

What is the difference between a large timber frame home and a log cabin?
A log cabin uses stacked logs to form the walls, while a timber frame home uses large, exposed posts and beams for structural support. With a large timber frame house, the walls themselves can be constructed using materials like drywall or insulated panels. The timber framework eliminates the need for load-bearing interior walls, creating more open living spaces.
 
What are the two different large timber frame packages that Golden Eagle offers?
The two types of timber frame packages we offer are the exposed beam package and the structural beam package. An exposed beam timber frame is when we add the timber as an accent for aesthetic purposes, and the home itself is not structured with timbers. Structural beam timber framing is when the timbers create the structural skeleton of the home. See all of our custom log and timber frame home packages.
 
What are the benefits of choosing a large timber frame home plan?
Large timber frame houses offer superior insulation, exceptional durability, architectural beauty, and design flexibility. They are also among the most energy-efficient styles on the market and are more resistant to fire. There are many reasons to invest in a timber frame home, and when well-maintained, they will last you a lifetime.
 
Will my big timber frame home hold up to harsh weather conditions?
Absolutely. The solid structural framework of a timber frame house can withstand high winds, heavy snowfall, shifting ground, and extreme temperature changes. Because they thrive in demanding environments, large timber frame homes can also withstand the test of time. Fun fact: the oldest timber frame structure still standing in America was actually built around 1637 in Massachusetts.