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Yankee Barn Homes: Five Suggestions to Lower Building Costs

Yankee Barn Homes: five suggestions to lower building costs are presented in this article. Post and Beam homes are expected to cost more than a 2×4 “stick built” home.  The reasons for this are many and varied; however, the main ones have to do with the cost of a high quality timber frame (opposed to [...]

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Yankee Barn Homes: A Preparation Guide for Building

Yankee Barn Homes: A Preparation Guide for Building

Yankee Barn Homes has prepared a guide designed to help you plan ahead for how your home, and more specifically your rooms, will be used. Ask yourself the following questions before your first meeting with a planner or home designer. Have your responses written down and take them with you every time you plan and/or [...]

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Part II: Great Post & Beam and Barn Home Photo Books by E. Ashley Rooney

Regular followers of PostandBeamLiving.com may recall that our own “Beambabe” did a post back in February called 6 Great Photo Books for Post & Beam Homes.   This is somewhat of a Part 2 to that post. Regular PostandBeamLiving.com followers may also recall that  Beambabe is co-authoring a book about post and beam / timber [...]

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5 Places to Spend, Not Scrimp, When Building a Post & Beam Home

When building a home it is important to have two things in mind: a budget and a detailed plan, while understanding you’re likely to amend both as you go through the build process. It is easy to go over budget when building a home or home addition. That’s why I wrote an earlier post called, “Building A Post and Beam: [...]

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Timber Frame to English: Definitions of Industry Terms; A-K

There may be times during the build process when certain terminology is used by industry people that we might not understand. This happened to me more than once when my husband and I were building. I could have used a “cheat sheet” of terms, so thought I’d assist any of you who might feel the [...]

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Building A Post and Beam: 5 Tips to Keep Costs Down

Post and Beam homes are typically expected to cost more than a 2×4 “stick built” home.  The reasons for this are many and varied, with the main ones being the cost of the high quality wood timber frame versus inexpensive wood studs, superior insulation, and the typical use of large glass areas.  That being said, [...]

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Hybrid Timber Frames

Have you ever heard of hybrid timber frames?  They are a good option when you want to reduce the amount of timbers when designing your dream home.  At Yankee Barn Homes, we occasionally meet clients who love the look of post and beam homes but wonder if it is possible to use less timbers.  It [...]

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Additions and Remodeling: Post & Beam Takes Away the Terror

Remodeling a post & beam is a piece of cake compared to a similar project on a stick built home.  One of the primary reasons is because the post & beam frame supports the structure while a stick built home’s structural support is provided by the interior walls.   In the year 2000 friends of [...]

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Are Post and Beam Homes Stronger than the Average Home?

  You may not believe this wild story but trust me, it is absolutely true. It happened to my close friend and I asked him to recount it for this post:   I live in a Yankee Barn that was built in 1979 – 30 years old!  April 15, 2007 was not one of my [...]

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Why Building New is Better

Yes, even in this economy. I know you’re saying to yourself “Is she nuts?” but please hear me out. I have a point or two that may resonate with some of you non-believers as I, too, would have fit into your category not so long ago. Having just built a new post and beam home [...]

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