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Why the design stage takes centre stage during timber frame construction — January 27, 2012

Category: Timber Frame Construction — Author: Ken

Where timber frame construction is concerned, design really is everything. The design stage accounts for a large proportion of the time it takes to get the project off the ground and end up with a finished house. You will find that the actual erection of a timber frame house takes place over a really short period of time and that the design takes much longer to complete.

Being thorough at the design stage is really important and timber frame construction companies devote a lot of time and effort to get things perfect. The design stage does not just look at the aesthetic qualities of the house and the layout of the rooms and so on. It also looks at the best way to put the frame together when all these things are considered.

The design stage works out the best way to build the frame in order to maintain the integrity of the structure and to make a really strong framework for a great house. Your timber frame specialists will obviously keep you informed of any obstacles they meet and anything they think you ought to know about and all drawings will be given to you for approval.

Benefitting from the short term and long term advantages of timber frames (Part 2) — January 26, 2012

Category: Timber Frame Construction — Author: Joe

The previous article introduced the idea that timber frame construction actually proves more beneficial than conventional construction techniques in the modern climate. After having looked at a few of the short term benefits of building timber frame houses such as good design, low costs and speedy construction it is time to dwell on the longer term benefits.

Some of the long term benefits are similar to those you would find in more conventional methods in the sense that timber frame houses look great for a long time and they are made to last. These are taken as standard and they don’t necessarily set timber frame construction apart.

What does set timber frame construction apart is the sheer intensity of the focus on energy efficiency. Timber frame houses are often so well insulated and so accurately built that they lose very little heat and their owners rarely need to rely on the use of extensive additional heating to keep themselves warm and comfortable at home.

When you build a timber frame house yourself you can make use of both the long term and the short term benefits to enjoy a better home.

Benefitting from the short term and long term advantages of timber frames (Part 1) — January 25, 2012

Category: Timber Frame Construction — Author: Joe

Timber frame construction is a great alternative to the conventional construction methods that are used widely in the UK. The conventional methods may be among the most popular but that certainly does not mean that they are the most advantageous. In fact, when you weight up the options you are likely to find that timber frame construction has more benefits both in the short term and the long term.

In the short term, you can certainly expect a timber frame project to be well planned. The planning stage is the most important aspect of timber frame construction. A lot of care is taken to make sure that the house being built not only meets your requirements in terms of style, but also in terms of layout, accuracy and so on.

Focusing on the design in this manner means the construction can take place really quickly after the frame has been manufactured off site. The faster the house is built the better because it keeps costs low and it gives you a better chance of keeping to a tight schedule which is always beneficial.

Why energy conscious folk are keen on timber frame construction — January 24, 2012

Category: Timber Frame Construction — Author: Brad

Energy efficiency is something that the government is always looking to promote. The advantages of a more efficient lifestyle are many and various. For a start, managing resources more effectively means that you will contribute significantly less to the negative impact we have on the environment. This is good for your conscious and your general peace of mind.

Another advantage to managing energy and resources as well as you possible can is that you will end up spending less money in the long run. Energy is expensive and being tied to high energy bills obviously takes its toll on your financial situation. It is far better to limit the amount you have to spend on energy by being more efficient with it.

This focus on energy efficiency is one of the reasons why timber frame houses are increasing in popularity. The government is keen on the use of timber frame construction because the houses the method produces are particularly energy efficient. They lose less heat to the surroundings which is important because it means the household does not need to invest heavily in heating and so on.

Intensive planning makes timber frame construction attractive — January 23, 2012

Category: Timber Frame Construction — Author: Brad

Planning to build your own house is about getting all the elements in order as soon as you can, but you must devote the right amount of time and effort to good preparation so that you never run into any problems further own the line. This is something that is very close to the heart of what timber frame construction is all about.

One of the chief motivations for choosing timber frame construction ahead of other forms of construction is that timber frame houses can be built very quickly. When speed is of the essence, timber frame construction is the natural choice, but that certainly does not mean that timber frame construction is in any way hasty. In fact, it is a very careful and considerate way of building.

This is because so much time and effort goes into the design of the house and all areas of planning. This intensive focus on good preparation not only allows for the construction of the house to take place quickly without any hindrances. It also makes for enhanced accuracy and gives you the chance to enjoy more creative options.

Timber frames contribute to both modern and traditional forms of design — January 20, 2012

Category: Timber Frame Construction — Author: Paul

When you build your own home it is obvious that you need to start from scratch with everything. This does not just mean starting from scratch in terms of planning the layout and the structure of the house. It also goes beyond that. You need to plan the interior design of your home as soon as the structure itself has been built so that it is attractive and ready for you to move in.

One of the biggest decisions you will have to make at this stage is to determine whether modern interior design or traditional interior design will work best in your home. You might even want to go for a kind of mixture of the two if you are confident that you can’t make the fusion style work to your advantage.

If you have chosen to build a timber frame house then you are in luck, especially if you plans include stipulations to leave the frame exposed in places inside. This is because timber frames really add to a rustic, traditional aesthetic code, but they also add to a more contemporary form of interior design. Naturally, they contribute to the juxtaposition of both styles if you choose to merge them.

What an exposed timber frame does for your interiors — January 19, 2012

Category: Mortgages — Author: Ken

One of the most popular reasons that people decide to approach timber frame construction specialists in order to build their own home on a plot of land they have acquired in their ideal location is that they simply cannot resist the natural appeal of timber and what it does for the aesthetics of the project.

Very few materials have as much aesthetic appeal as natural wood. Timber looks stunning and a lot of people who invest in timber frame construction are very keen to make the most of the material by leaving it exposed. This is a particularly popular approach as far as the interiors of a timber frame home are concerned.

Leaving the timber frame exposed on the inside of your home is a great idea because it lends a very particular feel to the house. It feels at once very homely and comfortable and yet the frame itself demonstrates the strength and durability of the construction method.

This robust and rustic aesthetic approach works incredibly well and timber is versatile enough to accommodate all forms of interior design thereafter, including the very traditional and the very modern.

Wood retains a good deal of importance in the world of construction — January 18, 2012

Category: Timber Frame Construction — Author: Joe

It is hard to imagine a situation where timber is not important in construction. Although other materials like steel are very popular in the construction industry, wood is still used for its aesthetic appeal as well as forming the basis of certain construction techniques. Timber frame construction is the most obvious building method that uses timber as the core material for the structure of the building.

Timber frame construction relies on wood not just for its aesthetic effect but also to provide the structural integrity of the whole building. Timber is used to produce a strong and durable frame that bears the weight of the house and keeps it standing. This circumvents any need to use materials like steel which can be very expensive to source.

The precision of the design process that takes place before a timber frame is built accounts for the strength of the frame and it helps to make timber a genuinely viable alternative to materials that are renowned for their strength. You can rely on the design process and the quality of the timber used in construction to keep your structure standing.

Why it is still advantageous to work with timber in construction — January 17, 2012

Category: Timber Frame Construction — Author: Brad

Building with timber is obviously something the human race has a lot of experience with. Timber has been central to construction for centuries and it has never gone out of fashion. This is because timber has always provided people with all the right attributes they look for in materials used for building quality houses.

Timber is still used in construction, although materials like steel have taken over a large portion of the construction industry. Unfortunately, whilst it is very strong, steel is also very expensive and it demands huge amounts of energy to produce. Working with timber is still a more advantageous way of building as far as cost and resource management are concerned.

This is why timber frame construction still has plenty of adherents. The philosophy behind timber frame construction is to produce beautiful houses using sustainable natural materials. The quality of timber frame homes is very high because of the time honoured techniques used to build them. Modern technological advancements have made the method even more efficient and have driven the development of a new generation of high quality timber frame homes.

Timber frame houses make for better resource management at home — January 16, 2012

Category: Timber Frame Construction — Author: Paul

Carbon footprints are high on everyone’s list of priorities at the moment. The term carbon footprint simply applies to the amount of carbon people consume on an individual basis. People can also estimate the carbon footprint of their household. It is the common aim of most environment conscious people to reduce carbon footprints as much as possible.

This is something that is also being looked at in industry. All industries are being encouraged to reduce their carbon footprints as much as possible and progress is certainly being made. As far as households are concerned, the aim is to cut waste and to manage resources more effectively.

Energy is often wasted at home in the form of heat energy which escapes to the surroundings. However, efficient methods of building such as timber frame construction reduce this waste. Timber frame houses are insulated to a very high standard and their very character enables them to stay warm in colder climates and cool in warmer climates.

This makes for comfortable and responsible living. Timber frame homes are an example of everyday energy-saving in action and their increased popularity is good news for the environment.

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