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Green Homes, Post and Beam and Timber Frame Homes Blog by Jeremy Bonin, AIA NCARB LEED AP, and Kimberly Bonin of Bonin Architects and Associates, PLLC. Topics include sustainable living, green building, and green building including timber framing, structural insulated panels, and alternative energy systems, the costs involved, and information on builders and materials. Ask questions and share your comments!
Views come next. One of the advantages of timber homes is the ability of timbers to frame views of different spaces. A pair of posts might define the entrance from the dining to the living room; and a floor girder might delineate the dining from the living room in the same manner, acting as a soffit between different ceiling heights. Our experiences in a space often are based upon what we see or feel from it even before we enter a room.
About the Experts:
Everett Pollard: For over thirty years Everett has been designing and building custom homes in the Lake Sunapee area. He and his staff are involved from day one of their projects, assuring a successful and fun process. Everett is dedicated to the building industry as a whole, which is evident by his active role in associations such as the local and national Home Builder's Association. His priorities are successfully balanced between preserving the environment and providing superior customer service to his clients.


Our clients who are building an energy efficient one story home in Jaffrey New Hampshire are in the Design Development phase. Chris drew a couple of kitchen design layouts for them to see and also provided the 3D rendering to match the layout. Adding people to the layouts will allow our clients visualize the scale of the room.
The first design is a galley layout with a long straight counter and the dining room table centered on the east wall between the patio doors.


The second kitchen design layout is U-shaped with the bench seat on the back side of the kitchen island, opening up the access areas.





