View of the dining room. Showing a Hammer Beam and the bottom of the loft.
Douglas Fir Ceiling Truss. Stained with a natural non-toxic finish.
View from upstairs loft .
Close up of truss on a timber framed balcony
Large stone fireplace and chimney
The other side of the balcony looking into the kitchen
The complete view of the balcony
This truss is made with Douglas fir which is easy to work with has a very straight grain and resists checking .
Oak king post with sheetrock behind it.
This is the view from the kitchen to the dining room of a oak timber frame .
This roof truss has been stained to really stand out from the white ceilng behind it .
This large living room has the chimney in the center and Hammer Beams on both side . You can see one in left of this pictures.
This is a view from the kitchen of the livng room and shows off the chimney that was built using reclaimed stones found on the site.
The kitchen in any home should be a comfortable space that is easy to use.
This is the space over the kitchen. The stairs are all oak with copper uprights.
This Hammer beam is a perfect example of a timeless structure. The Hammer Beam is commonly used to provide support over a long span .
The large timber posts that support this firplace make the stone work really stand out
This show drywall and timber framing together .
The white drywall really sets the oak frame off
This is the view of the balcony and the ceiling truss from the fireplace .