While our field team is traveling from coast to coast and our shop team is busy finishing, framing, and designing, we're heading back to school this fall with project updates, recent builds, and a brand new design.
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Our newest design, The Metro, is all about neighborhood living and eye-catching curb appeal.
While we love our projects that take us up mountains, to the edge of the continent, or into vast tracts of wilderness, there's something extra special about building a house to live among its peers, with a steady stream of people passing by.
The Metro is the product of a long term collaboration between Timberbuilt partner, Brian Kempisty, and our design team.
Brian and his wife, Dawn, were relocating from their first Timberbuilt home, an Olive Series project in New York, and moving to the city of Bozeman, Montana.
The Kempisty site was a fairly narrow piece of property between two existing homes. The Metro therefore was specifically designed with a narrow but deep profile, unlike the majority of our designs that require more space.
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Brian and Dawn share a passion for energy efficient home systems so as they worked on the project over the next few years they focused on earth friendly aesthetics. Mini-split HVAC, a reflective roof, and a solar array were important, but so were looks.
Brian crafted the design from the outside in, incorporating that dramatic shed roof into the side of the main structure, and creating a comfortable interior layout that includes 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths.
His background as a whiz-kid logistics entrepreneur provided him with a deep professional network which he used to research and source building materials, products, and a world-class general contractor -- Jeff Cook and his team at Cookstar Productions.
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Dawn was uniquely suited to create the vibrant atmosphere inside.
She's worked as an interior designer and owns an eclectic shop in Bozeman where she sells curated art, furniture, and her own line of artisanal jewelry.
We're extremely proud to show off the Kempisty's hard work and we can't wait to build the next Metro Series home.
Follow the link below for floor plans, additional photos, and a detailed look at our newest design.
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TIMBERBUILT
PROJECT UPDATES
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Classic side-entry Olive Series home with artful furnishings and decor by involved, industry savvy homeowners.
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This sunny Olive sports an upbeat vibe and is a water-sports party in the making. This lakefront home was built to accommodate a large group, it includes tons of outdoor living space and one of the nicest basements we've seen (4 bedrooms, 2 baths -- in the basement!).
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OLIVE
PENN LAIRD, VIRGINIA
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Check out this sharp, expertly finished front-entry Olive to get an idea of how many decisions go into furnishing a new build. Neutral tones and an open floor plan offer a world of possibilities. Great clients making all the right choices -- especially in getting a great general contractor.
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OLIVE
HENNIKER, NEW HAMPSHIRE
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This side-entry Olive Series home is another excellent example of great work and a blank slate. Exterior is impeccable with a gorgeous mountain view. We're looking forward to more pics as these guys finish up.
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TIMBERBUILT
RECENT
BUILDS
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EVERGREEN, COLORADO
OLIVE SERIES
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We're extremely proud of our design work on this ambitious Olive Series home. The plan has been heavily modified and combines elements from a few of our other signature designs. We're going to do our best to follow this project along to completion but we wanted to include it here, in it's current form, as an example of what kind of changes are possible. | |
We're always on the lookout for fresh talent to add to our team.
Take a look at our career page. It will give you an idea of the type of people we have working on your project.
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Like everyone, we've spent a little more time at home these last few years. We built on the lake, in the ski hills, the local villages -- and we knocked out a bunch of major upgrades at our headquarters in North Collins, NY. Here's a quick look at a few of the local projects that kept us busy.
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We have teams pounding nails in Colorado and Montana. Our designers just sent fresh construction docs to the printer. Interns and summer helpers buzz around our shop, bustling by our woodworker aces, who are covered in sawdust, blasting music through the building, cutting, sanding, staining, and stockpiling timber frames into every corner.
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Dancing around our local quarantine list has been a high-intensity, short duration exercise but we’re getting it done with stops in Washington, Montana, and Oregon.
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It’s a strange new world out there. Even though the Timberbuilt office staff has been working from home for over a month we’ve stayed busy, productive, and are positioning ourselves in the starting blocks, waiting for the shot to get out and start building again.
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Autumn’s here, there’s a chill in the air, and it’s time to find a nice warm spot and hunker down for the winter BUT WE ARE NOT HUNKERERS.
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From the outer reaches of North America, 3,300 miles from home, with a pack of bloodthirsty Kodiak bears in pursuit --
OUR FIELD TEAM IS BACK...
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Oceanfront work sites, 16 hours of sunlight a day, and the world's largest bears. What more could we ask for?
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We’ve continued to rack up the frequent flyer miles with recent projects ranging from southern Colorado to South Dakota to the Poconos in Pennsylvania. Here’s a look at a few...
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From the Colorado Sunbelt in San Juan National Forest to the "Crown Of The Continent" in Glacier National Park, to our own Lake Erie Basin, we spent our year working with an exceptionally diverse, amazing bunch of clients. THANKS to you all!
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Lots more ahead this year.
Follow our blog for updates.
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