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Yankee Barn Homes: A Preparation Guide for Building

Post & Beam HomesBy Holly OstranderMarch 15, 20121 Comment

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…

A Barn Home in the Upper Regions of Lake Michigan: Part I

Post & Beam HomesBy Holly OstranderJanuary 2, 201235 Comments

Wow, this post & beam barn home is classy and classic – both in it’s nod to barns of New England and it’s ability to meld beautifully with the topography of Boyne City, MI.  Located on the shores of Lake Charlevoix,  an off-shoot of Lake Michigan, this Yankee Barn barn-style home is a compact rectangle…

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

Post & Beam HomesBy Holly OstranderJuly 31, 20101 Comment

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…

Do Your Research When Finding A Good Builder

Barn HomesBy Holly OstranderApril 9, 20105 Comments

The following is an article that recently appeared in the Nashua, NH Telegraph.  It was written by our build construction supervisor, Steve Manning. Steve is the constructions operation officer at Yankee Barn Homes. To say he was invaluable would be making a huge understatement! DO YOUR RESEARCH WHEN FINDING THE RIGHT BUILDER   “With spring around the corner…

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

Post & Beam HomesBy Holly OstranderJanuary 27, 201027 Comments

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:…

Timber Frame to English: Definitions of Industry Terms; L-Z

Post & Beam HomesBy Holly OstranderJuly 11, 2009

Note: Please see July 10, 2009 post for A-K   Lag Screw: A lag screw is a screw with a square or hexagonal head. Sometimes called a lag bolt. They are larger and stronger than regular screws. Lower Girt: A girt is a lower beam. In a post and beam home, it can be a…

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

Post & Beam HomesBy Holly OstranderJuly 10, 20093 Comments

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 & Beam HomesBy Holly OstranderJuly 2, 200923 Comments

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

Timber Frame Barns: An American Icon

Barn HomesBy Holly OstranderJune 4, 20092 Comments

Quick; think of one structure every state in the country has in common. You guessed it (probably because I gave away the answer in the title), The Timber Frame Barn. They may have their own details indigenous to a geographical location, but the ties that bind all barns together begin in their bones with the…

Hybrid Timber Frames

Building & DesignBy Holly OstranderMay 28, 20091 Comment

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…

Timber Frame Additions for Any Style Home

AdditionsBy Holly OstranderMay 21, 20091 Comment

One of the greatest features of the post and beam is its versatility. When it comes time for an addition, from the smallest bump out to a total reorganization of a home’s floor plan, post and beam is the way to go. It works with any style home (as the following pictures will prove) while…

How to Revitalize an Older Barn Home

Tips & TidbitsBy Holly OstranderApril 21, 2009

You’ve fallen in love with a rustic barn home; its beautiful timbers, great wood beams, wide board ceilings and heavy plank floors. It has great bones but is just a bit tired looking… and dark! How to spruce it up? Begin by setting a realistic budget. What do you want to accomplish and how much…

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