CUSTOM TIMBER FRAMES
AND LOG HOMES ACROSS THE U.S.
From the first sketch to frame raising, our team designs, fabricates, and raises custom timber frames, log structures, and trusses across the U.S. Using reclaimed and character-rich materials, we help you create a home, cabin, or gathering space that feels like it has always belonged on your property.
We reclaim and select timbers for character, integrity, and long-term performance.
From first ideas to frame raising, you always know what comes next.
We partner with homeowners, builders, and architects on timber and log projects nationwide.
Design, material planning, fabrication, and on-site assembly handled by the same crew.
Building a timber frame or log structure is a big decision. Hear directly from a client about the process, the people, and the finished result.
Every project starts with questions and uncertainty. Our role is to guide you through design, materials, and construction so you can move forward with confidence. This is what that experience looks like in the real world.
Learn the key steps to sourcing, selecting, and building with reclaimed timber so you can avoid common mistakes and make better decisions from the start.
When we talk about timber frame construction, we’re referring to a structure built from large, carefully joined timbers that carry the weight of the building. Many of our frames are reclaimed from historic barns or industrial buildings, then re-crafted for new homes, venues, shops, and cabins. Timber frame construction creates open, flexible spaces with exposed wood, strong connections, and a sense of permanence you can feel when you walk in.
If you are dreaming of a cabin or log home that actually feels like it belongs on the land, we can help you get there. We walk you through cost ranges, energy performance, maintenance, and design choices, then design and build a log structure that matches your goals and environment.
We design and build custom timber frames for homes, barns, event spaces, and other structures that need both strength and presence. Many clients know they want exposed timbers and open spaces but are unsure how to translate that into a buildable plan and realistic budget. We help you define your goals, select suitable timbers, and design a frame that fits your property and lifestyle, then fabricate and raise it with our own crew.
For lodges, venues, hospitality spaces, and other commercial buildings, we provide structural timber and log expertise that typical crews may not have. We work with developers, general contractors, and architects to install structural frames, trusses, hybrid systems, and enclosure components that meet both design intent and performance requirements.
When your plans are ready but you lack an experienced crew willing to travel, we can step in. Builders, architects, and owners often struggle to find teams who can handle complex timber, log, or hybrid work, especially on remote sites. We send skilled crews to handle timber and log assembly, framing, and specialty components so your project has the support it needs.
We guide you through design, reclaimed materials, engineering, and cost so every decision feels clear.
Tell us about your land, goals, and budget so we can understand your vision by filling out an RFI form.
Our crew fabricates and raises your timber or log structure so it stands strong for generations.
Every project is unique, but most homes fall within a typical budget range based on size, complexity, and material choices. When you complete our RFI survey, we can provide a preliminary budget range for your specific project.
Yes. We regularly design, fabricate, and raise timber and log structures across the U.S.
Absolutely. We often partner with architects, general contractors, and other timber companies to handle the timber or log portion of a project.
Timelines vary by scope, but most projects move through design, fabrication, and raising over several months. We’ll outline a realistic schedule once we understand your goals.
In many cases we can. If you have an existing barn or structure, we can evaluate the timbers and discuss how they might be incorporated.
Start by telling us about your project. From there, we’ll let you know whether a simple conversation or the full RFI survey is the best next step.