We're rolling into fall with a full head of steam, chiseling sticks of wood into thousand pound puzzle pieces, sanding, staining, and standing 'em up in epic spots across the continent, then cladding them with a plush layer of energy-efficient structural insulated panels.
Our clients in the western states have been increasing each year.
Our team was just in Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota, and (as usual) Colorado.
It got us to thinking...
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Colorado has continued to represent a hotbed of Timberbuilt activity and we're considering hosting a western Tour of Homes within striking distance of Denver sometime in 2024.
The idea is not just to visit some of our recent projects, but to offer a closer alternative to our annual NY-based Tour of Homes for potential clients who live on the left side of the country.
We're putting out feelers to gauge interest so if you'd like to attend, give us a vote by signing up and we'll be more likely to make it happen.
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Our history designing and building in Colorado includes a handful of past projects featured on our blog. We also have three versions of our Olive Series design currently under construction in Colorado. | |
ADU - KIRSCH SERIES
EVERGREEN, CO
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Upcoming projects feature an eclectic mix of designs including a micro-sized Kirsch Series accessory dwelling unit, which is part one of our still-in-development line of luxury grade ADUs. | |
CUSTOM SERIES
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, CO
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OLIVE SERIES
CARBONDALE, CO
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The Olive Series continues to be one of our most popular and we're building two more in the area. Both of these designs include attached garages with guest suites -- an option available on many of our homes.
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SKYLINE SERIES
GRANBY, CO
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The Skyline Series is dressed in modern aesthetics with clean architectural lines and distinctive geometrical massing — much like our Burke and Metro Series homes.
Energy efficiencies include an insulated and airtight SIP panel enclosure and plenty of windows to capture passive heat gains through cold seasons.
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LAKE COTTAGE
KEUKA LAKE, NY
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This waterfront home from our Lake Cottage Series is built into a steep grade on the shore of Keuka Lake. In addition to the extensive structural engineering that went into the site, the home features natural materials inside and out.
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This front-entry Olive Series project is right in our backyard outside of East Aurora, NY. Stellar work on the interior design — art, furniture, colors all combine to create this warm, bright space.
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Irene's joining the team from her home in Fort Collins to add some muscle to our social media and help represent us out west.
Just like all of us here at Timberbuilt, Irene runs ultra-marathons over high peaks on the Continental Divide. We can't find the rest of our team's results -- they're around here somewhere -- but hers are officially badass.
Last month she finished The Race Across The Sky, a 100 mile, 30 hour nightmare run that starts in the thin air at 10,000' and tops out at 12,600' above sea level as part of the Leadville Race Series.
We're extremely proud to introduce Irene as part of the Timberbuilt family, which makes sense considering her father George is the owner and founder.
If you're interested in joining us, we're always on the lookout for fresh talent.
Hop over to our our career page to apply.
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Winter presses on, the holidays are ancient history, and we’re taking a few minutes to share some of the ins and outs of what’s happening with our design and build team.
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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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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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