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This
expansive East Texas home sits on acreage that ranges from rolling pasture
to deep pine forest. The owners worked with Red Suspenders Timber Frames
designer Tim Chauvin to develop a house which features a soaring great
room, well appointed kitchen, cozy bedroom spaces and even an exercise
room above the garage. This home, in addition to being both beautiful
and comfortable, is highly energy efficient and easy to maintain.
The
frame was fabricated of kiln dried Southern Yellow Pine. You can learn
more about this and other timbers in our sawmill
section on this website.
The
front elevation of this home features a full length porch that not only
directs visitors to the front door and protects them while they wait for
it to be answered, but also shades the home from the intense southwest
sun during the summer months. The stone and cement fiber
siding provide an appealing and low maintenance exterior.
The rear elevation also
features an extensive porch. This elevation exhibits the extensive east
facing windows of both the great room and master bedroom. Above the garage
on the right is an exercise room. The laundry room, pantry, and utility
bath are housed in the angled section that connects the main house and
garage. The angle section allows the home to follow the natural contour
of the land and minimized the need for extensive earth moving.
The front porch leads
into a grand entry that features the stairs to the second floor with room
left over for a number of people to doff their coats before heading into
the great room.
After passing to either
side of the grand fireplace that separates the entry and great room, you
see the grand bank of windows facing the morning sun. The ceiling is white
washed pine boards milled by Red Suspenders from the same logs from which
the timbers were sawn.
When you turn around
you see the grand fireplace as well as the loft above the kitchen and
dining room. The bridge that passes behind the fireplace connects the
loft to the upstairs bedrooms. This expansive space allows the timber
frame to shine on all levels of the home.
It is typical for our
designs to feature flat ceilings in the kitchen and dining areas. They
make the spaces more intimate and comfortable. Even through the ceiling
here is flat, it is not low. The floor to ceiling height is 10 feet. Also
typical is the large window providing natural light.
Adjacent to the kitchen
is the dining area. The French doors lead onto the back porch while the
windows overlook the back yard. As in the great room, the ceiling is white
washed pine boards. The owners white washed the boards themselves over
several weekends before our crew arrived for the raising.
The Master Bedroom is a separate timber frame connected to the main house by a short connector that encloses a small hallway and master closet. This arrangement allowed us to give the master bedroom cathedral ceilings, extensive windows and privacy. The frame features a graceful hammer beam truss.
The Master Bath features
a graceful claw foot tub and granite topped vanity. The pulls on the vanity
were made from deer antlers the owners found.
When you get to the
top of the stairs, you can either go left or right. Going left takes you
across the bridge that leads to the loft library. The door in the loft
leads to the exercise room.
If you turn right at
the top of the stairs, you step into a cozy bedroom. The dormer provides
light, some extra headroom and the opportunity for the timber framer to
exhibit some elegant compound joinery.
The
Texas Forestry Association: Award of Merit, Excellence in Wood Design, Residential Category
Presented to Red Suspenders Timber Frames, Inc. Fall 2001 for the Livingston
Home.
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