vermont timber frames

Welcome to Vermont Timber Frames

Thank you for your interest in Vermont Timber Frames. We’re trying to design and build each of our timber frame homes a little better than the last. We’ve become big enough to take advantage of the most advanced software, tools, and equipment available in the industry. At the same time, we pride ourselves in remaining small enough to provide remarkable individual attention to each and every project. We are a family run company that pays attention to detail, with a keen eye on safety, quality, and schedule.

Craftsmanship has always been our forte and is the reason so many of the most discerning architects, homebuilders, and clients choose VTF for their timber frame homes and buildings. Each one of our timber frames comes with a Lifetime Structural Warranty.

Vermont Timber Frame homes are by their very nature GREEN and sustainable when wrapped in our super-insulated Timberline SIPs. We’ll answer your questions and eliminate your headaches to enable you to build a breathtaking home that’s effortlessly GREEN. We’re ready when you are! In the meantime, we invite you to explore our Web site to get a better sense of who we are.

VTF Company News

The Big Move!

VTF & Timberline Panels start move to new office & production facilit...
Posted on 5/2/12 by Jeff Brooks

Hudson Passive Project wins Building Excellence Award from SIPA

The 1st Certified Passive House in NY wins coveted Building Excellence Award!...
Posted on 4/16/12 by Jeff Brooks

VTF's work is nearly complete at the new Ashokan Campus

Posted on 3/20/12 by Jeff Brooks

Hudson Passive Project wins yet another award!

"Best Green Project" of the year! Posted on 12/28/11 by Jeff Brooks

The Kohler Environmental Center @ the Choate Rosemary School

Progress continues with the completion of the timber frame & SIP roof


Posted on 12/28/11 by Jeff Brooks

What is Timber Frame?

Timber framing is a centuries-old building system which utilizes mortise and tenon joinery to connect timbers and form a structural framework, or skeleton. Oak pegs secure the interlocking members, which are left fully exposed to the structure’s interior. The result of this traditional, yet highly-evolved, craft is a sturdy, spacious, organic home or building that is as aesthetically pleasing as it is functional.

A Greener Way To Build

Vermont Timber Frames & Timberline Panels - No Grief Green!

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