Timber Framed Structures

BESPOKE TIMBER FRAMED STRUCTURES

Timber framed structures are a cost effective and planner friendly means of creating new spaces to be enjoyed; be it an office, garage, or spa themed garden building. We work with our clients to provide a bespoke timber framing service to suit any cost or imagination.

TESTIMONIALS

“We are very happy with the timber framing and building construction service that we received from Stirling. The team was professional, knowledgeable, and efficient. They took the time to listen to our needs and create a plan that met our specific requirements. We would highly recommend Stirling to anyone looking for timber building construction by a local company”

Tom Bride | Newton Abbot

“We were very impressed with the quality of work that Stirling did on our timber framed beach hut. The craftsmanship is simply outstanding. We love the way our seaside retreat looks and feels. It is so warm, cosy and inviting. So many passers by comment on how smart it is and we are happy to  recommend him to anyone looking to build a timber framed structure”

Gemma Fielding | Teignmouth, Devon

“We were delighted with the service that we received from Stirling Solutions when we had them build our timber framed barn. The team was professional, efficient, and friendly. They went above and beyond to make sure that we were happy with the finished product. We would definitely recommend them to anyone looking to have a timber framed barn built.”

Graham Sykes | Bovey Tracey, Dartmoor

Timber framing is a traditional building technique that uses large wooden beams and posts to create the structural framework of a building. This technique has been used for thousands of years and is still used today in modern construction, particularly in the construction of custom homes, barns, and other types of commercial buildings.

Timber framing involves carefully selecting and cutting wooden beams and posts to fit together in a specific pattern to form the skeleton of a building. The joints between the timbers are typically held together with wooden pegs, rather than nails or screws. This allows for a sturdy, durable structure that can last for many years.

Timber framing has many advantages, including its aesthetic appeal and its ability to withstand heavy loads and extreme weather conditions. It is also a sustainable building technique, as the wooden beams and posts can be harvested from renewable sources such as forests and plantations.

There are many different styles of timber framing, including traditional styles like the cruck frame and the post-and-beam frame, as well as more modern designs that incorporate elements of other building techniques such as steel framing and concrete.