Vermont Timber Frame Homes

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VERMONT
TIMBER FRAME HOMES


Pre-fabricated Custom Homes & Cabins In Vermont

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VERMONT
TIMBER FRAME HOMES

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Timberbuilt designs and builds sustainable, architecturally distinct timber frame homes from coast to coast, and we’re proud to offer our services throughout Vermont.

We provide customizable designs, timber framing, and on-site assembly to create beautiful homes that are energy efficient, comfortable, and engineered to last generations.

Whether you’re building a mountain retreat near Stowe, a lakeside cabin on Lake Champlain, or a modern farmhouse in the Green Mountain Valley, a timber frame home provides the perfect blend of strength, beauty, and sustainability to thrive in Vermont’s diverse environment and climate.

Exterior of beautiful timber frame cabin with large walkout porch, covered by gable roof, and surrounded by trees with sun lit sky in background at dusk.

Vermont’s scenic beauty and rustic charm make it an ideal setting for Timberbuilt’s flexible, customizable homes. In the mountainous regions around Killington, Stowe, and the Mad River Valley, homes can be designed to match the natural surroundings with exposed timbers, vaulted ceilings, and large windows that capture views.

Our walkout basements are particularly useful for steep, sloping lots, providing additional living space while preserving the natural terrain.

For those building in the quiet villages and open farmland of the Champlain Valley, a timber frame home offers a timeless aesthetic that blends traditional architecture with modern energy efficiency.

Charming doorway onto a patio with view of trees in autumn
This inviting patio is a perfect example of how we connect the interior of our timber homes with the surrounding environment.


TIMBERBUILT BUILD IN VERMONT

Construction site look at this recent project in White River Junction, VT.

House under construction
House under construction
House under construction

Vermont’s climate, with its cold, snowy winters and mild, humid summers, demands homes that provide exceptional insulation and energy efficiency.

We assemble our timber homes with structural insulated panels (SIPs). These offer a tight, insulated envelope that keeps homes comfortable year-round while reducing energy consumption. SIPs are a huge part of our focus on green building in all phases of your home’s life — design, construction, and operation.

In winter, especially in areas like Stowe or Montpelier, where average January temperatures hover around 16°F, a timber frame home built with SIPs will retain heat and minimize energy costs by reducing the need for oversized HVAC systems.

In the warmer months, particularly in the valleys and along Lake Champlain, where summer humidity can rise, SIP homes remain cool and comfortable. The airtight construction helps regulate indoor temperatures, minimizing the need for air conditioning and ensuring that your home stays comfortable without excessive energy use.

Kitchen styled with blend of natural materials and sharp contemporary surfaces
This contemporary kitchen is framed with timbers and SIPs for maximum comfort.

Vermont’s varied environment, from its snow-packed mountains to its humid lowlands, requires homes that can stand up to the elements.

We engineer each home for its specific location and modify our designs to exceed all local building codes and standards.

Whether you’re building in the mountains, by the lakes, or in the valleys of Vermont, our homes are designed to endure. Combining strength, sustainability, and timeless beauty, a Timberbuilt home is perfectly suited for Vermont’s diverse landscapes and unique climate conditions, offering a modern take on the state’s storied timber framing tradition.

Cozy sitting room in loft with comfy gray couch and big timber trusses just over head.
Lofts like this provide an up-close look at the timber frame elements involved in structural engineering.

Featured locations below provide general building code references, but rest assured—Timberbuilt manages the heavy lifting when it comes to ensuring your home exceeds all local codes and standards.

Burlington

Burlington, Vermont’s largest city, is located on the eastern shore of Lake Champlain and known for its lively arts scene, scenic waterfront, and youthful energy. Home to the University of Vermont, Burlington combines a bustling downtown with a welcoming community vibe. Church Street Marketplace, an open-air pedestrian mall, is filled with shops, cafes, and street performers, adding to the city’s vibrant atmosphere. With views of the Adirondacks across the lake and a strong emphasis on sustainability, Burlington is ideal for those who enjoy both urban amenities and outdoor activities.

Local Building Codes – Burlington, Vermont

Stowe

Stowe is a charming mountain town located near Mount Mansfield, Vermont’s highest peak. Known for its ski resorts, scenic hiking trails, and year-round outdoor activities, Stowe offers a picturesque setting for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The town has a classic New England feel with historic inns, art galleries, and boutique shops. During the fall, the foliage is particularly stunning, attracting visitors from across the country. Building a home in Stowe provides a peaceful, scenic lifestyle with access to skiing, mountain biking, and a close-knit community.

Local Building Codes – Stowe, Vermont

Woodstock

Woodstock is a quintessential New England village known for its historic architecture, covered bridges, and pastoral landscapes. With a commitment to preserving its heritage, Woodstock offers beautifully restored homes, charming boutiques, and local dining options. The town is surrounded by rolling hills, farmland, and trails, making it an excellent place for hiking, horseback riding, and enjoying Vermont’s natural beauty. Woodstock’s commitment to community and tradition makes it an ideal place to build a home with a focus on classic Vermont charm and rural beauty.

Local Building Codes – Woodstock, Vermont

Manchester

Manchester, nestled between the Green Mountains and the Taconic Range, is known for its stunning mountain views, high-end outlet shopping, and access to outdoor recreation. The town combines a rural atmosphere with upscale amenities, offering boutique shops, fine dining, and historic sites like the Hildene estate. Manchester’s peaceful setting and proximity to ski resorts and hiking trails make it an attractive spot for both full-time residents and seasonal homeowners. Building a home here offers a mix of small-town charm, luxury, and access to the surrounding mountains.

Local Building Codes – Manchester, Vermont

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Timberbuilt is located in a small town outside of Buffalo, NY. We’ve been designing and building energy efficient timber frame homes across the continent for 35 years.

Our tag line ‘ARTFUL, RUGGED, GREEN’ is a pretty good description of the people who make up Timberbuilt and the homes we produce.

We begin each project with a company-wide commitment to providing outstanding service and value.

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