West Virginia Timber Frame Homes

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WEST VIRGINIA
TIMBER FRAME HOMES


Pre-fabricated Custom Homes & Cabins In West Virginia

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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 West Virginia.

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

West Virginia’s rugged mountains and scenic river valleys provide a stunning backdrop for our timber frame homes. Designed to harmonize with the landscape, our homes combine sustainability, structural integrity, and timeless beauty, making them an excellent choice for the Mountain State.

Mountain modern home in deep snow surrounded by tall pine trees. Portfolio shot.
A Timberbuilt home. The design is part of our Kirsch Series.

Whether you’re envisioning a serene retreat in the Alleghenies, a family home near Morgantown’s rolling hills, or a riverside cabin along the New River Gorge, we deliver durability, energy efficiency, and craftsmanship that match West Virginia’s diverse environments and climate.

Mountain modern home in deep snow surrounded by tall pine trees. Portfolio shot.
A Timberbuilt home. The design is part of our Kirsch Series.

West Virginia’s dramatic terrain offers endless possibilities for our adaptable designs. In the Allegheny Mountains, near Snowshoe or Davis, our homes are tailored to steep, forested lots. Imagine a timber-framed lodge with expansive windows and wrap-around porches that frame breathtaking mountain views—perfect for enjoying vibrant fall foliage or peaceful summer mornings.

For sloped properties, we incorporate walkout basements to add functional living space that seamlessly connects to the outdoors, maximizing the potential of the rugged terrain.

In the state’s lush river valleys, from the Potomac Highlands to the New River Gorge, our designs complement the natural beauty of the surroundings. A riverside cabin can include exposed beams, vaulted ceilings, and outdoor decks providing uninterrupted views of the flowing water. We can include porches, balconies, and patios to embrace the serene riverfront, blending the home into the landscape. Our homes reflect the charm of West Virginia’s Appalachian heritage while offering modern comforts.

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.

Closer to urban centers like Charleston or Martinsburg, you can adapt your home to a more contemporary Appalachian aesthetic. Think sleek timber frames, clean lines, and large windows that merge modern style with traditional mountain architecture.

Whether your style leans rustic or modern, our designs offer flexible options to capture your vision while honoring the character of West Virginia.

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.

West Virginia’s varied climate—cold, snowy winters in the mountains and hot, humid summers in the lowlands—calls for homes designed with energy efficiency in mind. Our structural insulated panels (SIPs) provide a tight, well-insulated building envelope that minimizes heating and cooling demands, making your home comfortable and cost-effective year-round.

In mountainous areas like Canaan Valley, where winters bring snow and frigid temperatures, our SIP construction minimizes heat loss, keeping interiors warm and cozy while reducing heating costs. This tight seal eliminates drafts and ensures a comfortable living environment, even during the harshest winters.

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

In the valleys, such as the Kanawha or Greenbrier regions, summer heat and humidity can be intense. Our homes remain cool by blocking external heat and regulating indoor humidity levels, reducing the reliance on air conditioning. This airtight construction also improves air quality, helping to minimize allergens and mold—especially beneficial in West Virginia’s humid areas.

We also integrate passive solar principles, with window placements that capture sunlight in winter and provide shade in summer, optimizing natural light while maintaining energy efficiency. From highland retreats to riverside homes, our designs ensure comfort and sustainability across West Virginia’s diverse climate.

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

West Virginia’s landscape and climate demand homes that are built to endure. Timberbuilt homes are designed with durability in mind, using solid timber frame construction that stands up to the elements. In the mountainous regions, where snow loads can be heavy and the terrain is challenging, our homes are engineered to withstand the demands of high altitudes and steep slopes, ensuring that your mountain retreat remains secure and stable through all seasons.

For homes built near rivers and streams, where flooding is sometimes a concern, Timberbuilt designs can utilize elevated foundations or walkout basements that offer both safety and extra space. From mountain peaks to river valleys, our homes are designed to withstand the natural challenges of West Virginia’s diverse environments, combining strength, beauty, and resilience in every build.

Whether you’re building a cozy cabin in the highlands or a family home in the lowlands, Timberbuilt’s designs are crafted to meet the demands of West Virginia’s rugged landscape while providing a sanctuary of comfort and style for generations to come.

Sitting room in loft with big timber trusses just over head.
Lofts like this provide an up-close look at the timber frame elements involved in structural engineering.
Sitting room in loft with 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.

Morgantown

Morgantown, home to West Virginia University, is a lively college town with a youthful, energetic atmosphere. Located along the Monongahela River, Morgantown offers a mix of cultural events, sports, and outdoor activities. The city has a strong sense of community and is surrounded by beautiful landscapes, providing opportunities for hiking, biking, and water sports. With its academic environment, vibrant downtown, and access to nature, Morgantown is ideal for those seeking a college-town feel with plenty of outdoor recreation.

Local Building Codes – Morgantown, WV

Charleston

Charleston, the capital of West Virginia, combines urban conveniences with a small-town charm. The city has a rich history, cultural attractions, and a scenic riverside setting along the Kanawha River. Charleston’s downtown area offers theaters, museums, and a variety of restaurants, while local parks and the nearby Appalachian Mountains provide ample outdoor activities. With its friendly neighborhoods, cultural offerings, and focus on community, Charleston is perfect for those who appreciate a relaxed urban lifestyle with access to West Virginia’s natural beauty.

Local Building Codes – Charleston, WV

Shepherdstown

Shepherdstown, one of West Virginia’s oldest towns, is known for its historic charm and location along the Potomac River. The town has a quaint, small-town feel with preserved 18th-century architecture, local shops, and a strong arts community. Home to Shepherd University, Shepherdstown also has a youthful vibe and hosts various cultural events, including theater performances and festivals. Its riverside location, historic character, and close-knit community make it an appealing spot for those seeking a quiet, charming lifestyle with a touch of history.

Local Building Codes – Shepherdstown, WV

Lewisburg

Lewisburg, located in the Appalachian Mountains, is known for its vibrant arts scene and welcoming small-town atmosphere. The town has been recognized as one of America’s coolest small towns and features art galleries, local theaters, and a charming historic district. Surrounded by rolling hills and forests, Lewisburg offers ample outdoor recreation and a peaceful lifestyle. With its blend of arts, culture, and scenic beauty, Lewisburg is ideal for those who enjoy a laid-back environment with a strong sense of community and appreciation for the arts.

Local Building Codes – Lewisburg, WV

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