Showing posts with label Hybrid home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hybrid home. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Hybrid Home: Construction Photos

Our timber frame hybrid home in Candia, NH continues construction!  Here are some newest photos:



NH Architect Jeremy Bonin designed this hybrid home with several building materials: The center section of the hybrid home is timber frame and SIP panels. The Master Bedroom has timber rafters with SIP panel walls, roof, dormers. The Master Bedroom connector: SIP panel walls with conventional roof, while the garage utilizes conventional 2x material with batt insulation. Stay tuned for photos as they are available!

Friday, March 12, 2010

Hybrid Timber Frame: Construction Photos

Our hybrid home in southern New Hampshire designed by Timber Frame Architect Jeremy Bonin is continuing construction, especially with our burst of spring weather. The timber frame was delivered and is already up! Here are some construction photos of the progress:



The main section of the timber frame houses a cathedral great room, kitchen and dining with loft offices above.



The garage is conventional 2x framing and batt insulation.


The Master Bedroom connector will be built using conventional 2x framing, SIP panel walls, and a conventional roof system. The Master Bedroom will have a cathedral ceiling with timber frame rafters, SIP panel walls, dormers and roof system.

The post and girder are joined by an exposed spline connection. Notice the floor joists have an attractive scalloped end detail. Check back for more pictures as they are available!

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Timber Frame Design

Timber frame designs, including schematic drawings and renderings, help visualize what the inside of certain areas of a timber frame home will look like.

The one story home design below will have a timber frame roof system with SIP panel walls and roof, which wrap around the timber frame to create a high performance energy efficient thermal envelope and leave the beautiful timbers exposed to the interior.



Color renderings with foliage and landscaping bring the elevations to life and demonstrate the various approaches to the home.



Click for more details and a project description of these one story house plans. If you are interested in timber frame design, see our architectural services and fees.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Hybrid home: Timber Frame and SIP Panels

Hybrid homes combining timber framing and other building materials are very popular. There are many ways to combine construction methods. For instance, this 2745 square foot home design is an excellent example of a hybrid home.

  • The center section is 1316 square feet of timber frame construction, 836 square feet for the first floor great room, kitchen and dining, and 480 square feet in the second floor loft;
  • The entry will utilize a timber frame roof system with insulated panel walls and roof system;
  • SIP panel walls and a conventional roof system will be used in the Master Bedroom connector;
  • Timber frame rafters, SIP panel walls, roof, and panel dormers will be used in the Master Bedroom; and
  • The 576 square foot garage consists of conventional 2x framing and batt insulation.

A hybrid home, combining timber framing, conventional framing, and SIP panels, might better fit your family’s needs – and budget.
If budget is a concern, consider combining building methods; i.e. use timber framing in public areas (great room, dining room, and kitchen) and use SIP panel construction or conventional material in other areas can reduce the overall square foot cost of the home.