5 Takeaways from the 2023 International Builders’ Show

After a brief hiatus, trade shows are back and thriving once again. One of the best places for builders and professionals in the residential construction business to get their brand in front of a large audience is the National Association of Home Builders International Builders’ Show (NAHB IBS). For businesses launching a new product, hoping…

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Six Benefits of Off-Site Timber Frame Construction

Off-site construction isn’t new, but in recent years, its popularity has been growing. There is mounting evidence to support the benefits of off-site construction as opposed to building each component piece by piece at the job site. Project tasks flow more smoothly, waste is reduced, and the work site is safer when components are manufactured…

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Timber Is Getting an Edgy Facelift

Wood is well-known for lending a traditional, rustic look, but three trends we’re seeing in timber exteriors could change that reputation. Urban-Modern Influences in the Multifamily Sector Bold designs are replacing traditional styles to bring out a true urban feel in multifamily homes. Modernizing Traditional Farmhouse Design Darker…

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Still Standing After the Storm

In October, Category 4 Hurricane Ian brought heavy winds and torrential rain, destroying homes and other properties throughout Florida. In the midst of the devastation, we were grateful to see buildings that withstood the storm, including our timber frame pavilion at TerraNova Equestrian Center in Myakka City, Florida. Timber frame structures…

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5 Reasons to Engage an Architect Early in the Home Building Process

Starting a new building project can be fun and exciting at first — and then quickly turn into an overwhelming and daunting experience. Making a million decisions about big and small aspects of your future home can leave you feeling frustrated and exhausted. You might start out with a few ideas of what you want your new home to look like, but…

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5 Considerations for Building a Timber Home in the Mountains

Owning a home high up in the great western mountain ranges is a dream come true for many. The impressive scenery and panoramic views are unparalleled. Whether you love the thrill of living near top-notch ski resorts or prefer the quiet and solitude of wide-open skies, living in the mountains can make you feel like you’re on top of the world. However,…

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10 Years of Timber

Mid-Atlantic Timberframes is thrilled to be celebrating our 10th anniversary in 2022! After starting as a small division of B&D Builders, supplying timber mainly for equestrian projects, it’s been rewarding to grow into the company we are today, designing and building timber frames for commercial and municipal buildings, custom homes, and much…

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The Top 8 Takeaways from the 2022 International Mass Timber Conference

The International Mass Timber Conference was held, in-person, April 12–14, at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, Oregon, this year. This event is the largest gathering of mass timber experts in the world, so it’s a perfect opportunity for training and education. We took particular interest in three of the multiple education tracks…

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5 Distinctive Elements of a Timber Frame Home Interior

Heavy timber construction is a type of residential and commercial building framing that uses large timbers, joined together by traditional mortise-and-tenon joinery, to form a structural support that doesn’t require load-bearing walls. These timbers are left exposed in a finished project, taking advantage of wood’s natural strength and beauty…

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3 Things Shaping Custom Timber Home Building in 2022  

Natural Materials There’s a strong market for building timber frame vacation homes on lakes or in the mountains right now, and many homeowners want to complement those surroundings with natural building materials. We anticipate high demand for real stone, bamboo, timber, and other items for the foreseeable future. Outdoor Living We often…

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