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We had a great turnout and lively discussions. I believe Tim
is trying to answer one of those "tough" questions...
or maybe he is just "waxing on" about some particular
joinery detail!
We spend a lot of time working through the actual process of
designing a timber frame home from the home owner's perspective.
Tim used his home in Nacogdoches as an example of the process.
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The questions kept coming and no one drifted off! Actually,
it was the chocolate and coffee at the afternoon break!
Lots of folks took notes as Tim discussed the various ways
to arrive at a site selection and work out room placements to
form a working floor plan.
Other hot topics were placement of mechanical and of course,
how much does it cost.
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We all gathered at Tim and Wynter's place for a special tour
of their Texas Farm Style timber frame home and Guest House.
Almost everyone agreed that this was the highlight of the seminar
and it was especially interesting to see how all the planning
paid off for Tim and Wynter.
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Tim points out various design details worked out during the
planning of their home. Stair details, floors and windows were
especially popular topics.
It was very interesting to see people's reaction to the quality
and style of the home. For many, this was their first timber
frame home visit and it was an opportunity to see it all come
together.
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Although the home is just under 2000 sqft, the expansive interior
views and wraparound porches made the home feel much larger.
This is a view from the first floor toward the upper level library.
Most folks felt the home presented a very warm and inviting
ambiance and the interior was light and airy.
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It was also very interesting to see a timber frame home under
construction. Tim's Guest House drew lots of question about
construction details. It all came together for a lot of folks
when they could actually see how SIPs, metal roofs, porch details
and interior wall finishes were actually done!
In all, it was a very informative and fun day at Red Suspenders.
We hope you can join us for the next Design Seminar!
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