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Update to Moosilauke Ravine Lodge Bunkhouse

A crew member at the Ravine Lodge project was invited to write a guest post to give us an update on the project. (ed note: This is not the normal voice behind the Timberframes blog.......

Pat Kantner

fell in love with carpentry and building science while constructing Grout Pond Hut, a four season backcountry cabin on the Catamount Trail. Since joining the TimberHomes crew, Pat has spent most of their time making...

Dartmouth Class of 1967 Bunkhouse Finished

Moosilauke Ravine Lodge. With similar format to the '65, '66, and '74 Bunkhouses and the '84 Crew Cabin projects, the alumni Class of '67 sponsored the event, where a team of TimberHomes instructors introduced...

TimberHomes Helps Out with the New Moosilauke Ravine Lodge

major roles in a total of 10 new buildings at Moosilauke, including the Class of '84 Crew cabin , the Class of 1974, '65, '66 and '67 bunkhouses, two composting toilet buildings and three...

Home

A cabin is the place that's got everything you need, and nothing more. Check out these retreat spaces and simple structures we've helped out clients bring to life. They range from summer cabins to 4-season...

Timber Frame addition in the Berkshires

and go home. The frame was finished with structural insulated panels on the roof and walls. Our crew of three was joined by Bill and Bruce, two local carpenters who will complete the site work,...

Dartmouth class of ’74 Bunkhouse

below, inciting riotous good times where- and when-ever possible) who participated in the Class of '84 Crew Cabin project, also orchestrated predominantly by Timberhomes partners. Pork Roll speaks glowingly of that experience and was...

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Moosilauke Crew Cabin

What We Build

joinery that we cut in our shop makes installation straightforward for clients or expedient for our professional crew, depending on the needs of your project. the combination of durable materials and dashing design make them...

TimberHomes Completes Class of 1978 Bunkhouse

met, and there is no more space.   It’s a pleasant list: six major buildings (Class of ’84 Crew Quarters, Class of ’74, ’65, ’66, ’67 and ’78 bunkhouses) four timber-framed woodsheds, two composting toilet buildings,...

Ode to Black Cherry

braces includes planing,  chamfering, sanding, and oiling with Landark oil. Though a lot of work, the TimberHomes crew derives a lot of pleasure in utilizing material that is most often headed for the firewood pile....

David Hooke

in structures that have transformed communities, through community mobilization. Of these, the Flying Cloud Reciprocal Pavilion, the Crew Quarters and five bunkhouses at the Moosilauke Ravine Lodge, and perhaps most of all, the Meeting House...

Thoughtful Design in Split Roof Compact Workshop

TimberHomes crew hand raising the ridge...

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