Goshen Timber Frames Gallery of Homes

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GOSHEN TIMBER FRAMES Inside you’ll find photos of the homes of the most wonderful people in the world‌the clients of Goshen Timber Frames. Whether large and grand or small and charming, each home is a snapshot of the dreams and lives of these good people.


A charming porch welcomes you to this North Carolina home. Based on Goshen’s “Cedars”, it is a hybrid timber frame home.



The “Cedars� is a common raftered timber frame (also known as a post and plate). The owners of this frame chose to have drywall installed between the rafters for a light , airy feel.




Goshen’s “Grace Mountain” lives well on this North Carolina mountain top. This spacious home entertains well and lives large.


Whether enjoying the great outdoors from the expansive desk or sitting cozily by the fire, comfort reigns in this lovely home.




This new, old home began as life as Goshen’s “Walnut Creek�. As in centuries past, it grew gently, expanding to fill the needs of the family. The result is a home that marries the best of the past and efficiencies of the present.


Nothing is missing in this kitchen. The North Carolina owners of this home brought the past into their home without sacrificing any of the modern comforts.


A Goshen home will be designed to be “home� whatever that means to you.


The “HillRose”, awarded Residential Design Build Magazine’s 2007 Excellence in Design Awards, in three categories.


This rustic elegant home captures the vision of its owners in North Carolina. They have built two Goshen homes.




Welcome home…always.


Adding onto a North Carolina cabin created a very grand living space. Renovations and additions are sometimes the best way to go. Don’t start over if you have good “bones” to work with.



The recipe for success…start with a wonderful salvaged window and add a dash of timber frame.


Atop a North Carolina mountain sits a home that pays tribute to the past. The window, salvaged and reworked, sets the stage for this elegant living space.


Goshen’s “Hillsboro” is a great home with a small footprint. and beautiful.

It is gracious





…And sometimes the frame stands on its own, without walls and windows. This pavilion in North Carolina will always stand as a testament to the hearts and hands of many volunteers who raised the funds and the craftsmen who designed and built it.



Donations were raised as pegs were signed and a lucky few got to hammer the peg into the frame…where it will stay for centuries.


Goshen’s “Walnut Creek” became a cottage with the help of creative owners. And what a lovely cottage it is.


When escaping from the rigors of city life, this Georgia couple come home to the warmth and charm of their cottage in the woods.



And sitting solidly on a mountain top in Colorado, you’ll find this lovely home, an adaptation of Goshen’s “Gentry’s Mill”.




And sometimes, “topping it off� takes on a whole new meaning!


This South Carolina remodel definitely takes it up a notch.


This Georgia home is elegant and spacious, providing just what the owners wanted for their busy lifestyle.


With massive beams and a country porch, this home could live easily on a city lot or rural acreage. The style is timeless.


This North Carolina home was carefully designed with family in mind.


This home carries with it the bungalow feel of Greene and Greene, low pitched roof, large overhangs, ageless beauty.


Vibrant colors, simple window and door trim, and space for family was important in this home. The result ‌ lovely!


Goshen’s “Walnut Creek” has been the starting place for many lovely homes…like this one in Georgia.


Just add a porch for that rustic look.


Goshen’s “Laurel Gap” provides great space and simple lines. This is truly a great, traditional timber frame.


Raising the frame is an awesome experience.


This Tudor style home in Oklahoma carries the traditional style into today’s home.


A porch or two always add to a home. This Georgia home has both.


And the work‌the craftsmanship‌the talent and heart that goes into creating a home.


Timber framing is about the details and the muscle.


The details in a timber frame will always make it stand apart from any other home. And when finished, the views are outstanding, inside and out.


Monday…Thursday…Friday Three days and an amazing new home.


And it all comes together‌just as it should!


As much wood as you want and room for all your trophies. This Illinois home has it all.


Rustic, with all the comforts of home.


At the lakeside, a timber frame will keep the views and breezes open.


This wonderful pottery studio sits on top of a mountain in North Carolina.


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