Wyoming Timber Frame Homes

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WYOMING
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 Wyoming.

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

Wyoming’s vast, rugged landscapes and dramatic mountain ranges demand homes that can thrive in challenging environments. From the towering peaks of the Teton Range to the sweeping high plains, our timber frame homes combine sustainability, strength, and beauty to perfectly suit Wyoming’s diverse terrain 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.

Whether you’re envisioning a mountain retreat in Jackson Hole, a ranch near Cheyenne, or a cozy cabin in the Bighorn Mountains, we design homes to complement Wyoming’s natural splendor while delivering unmatched durability and energy efficiency.

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

Wyoming’s iconic landscapes require homes that integrate seamlessly into their surroundings.

In western Wyoming, near Jackson and the Teton Range, our timber frame homes provide the perfect balance of style and functionality for alpine living. Imagine expansive windows framing snow-capped peaks, open floor plans that highlight the views, and walkout basements that maximize sloped, forested lots. These designs blend harmoniously with the natural beauty while offering practical solutions for high-altitude living.

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.

In the plains of central and eastern Wyoming, where the land stretches for miles, we adapt designs to reflect the simplicity and resilience of the high prairie. Ranch-style homes with wide porches and rugged timber accents offer a timeless look that fits the open landscape.

For secluded retreats in the mountainous regions like the Bighorn or Wind River ranges, our homes emphasize harmony with the wilderness. Flexible floorplans, large windows, and outdoor living spaces create peaceful sanctuaries while standing up to Wyoming’s often harsh climate. Whether you’re building near rivers, forests, or open plains, our designs enhance the natural surroundings while offering enduring comfort.

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.

Wyoming’s climate varies widely, from cold, snowy winters to hot, dry summers. Our homes are crafted with energy efficiency in mind, utilizing structural insulated panels (SIPs) to provide an airtight, insulated structure that keeps homes comfortable through every season.

In the mountains, where winters bring long periods of snow and freezing temperatures, our homes excel in insulation. For example, Jackson’s average January temperature hovers around 12°F, with annual snowfall exceeding 200 inches. SIP construction creates an airtight envelope that keeps homes warm without overburdening heating systems, significantly reducing energy costs during frigid months.

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

On the high plains, where summer temperatures frequently exceed 90°F, SIPs block solar heat gain to maintain a cool, comfortable interior. The airtight design also controls dust and allergens common in Wyoming’s dry, windy regions, enhancing indoor air quality.

Whether facing summer heat or winter cold, our homes are designed to maintain energy efficiency and comfort year-round.

For those aiming to reduce their carbon footprint, we offer designs optimized for passive solar heating and cooling. With strategic window placement and roof overhangs, our homes harness natural energy, lowering dependence on mechanical systems. This sustainable approach ensures cost-effective, eco-friendly living, no matter where you build in Wyoming.

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

Wyoming’s environment is as demanding as it is beautiful, requiring homes built to withstand extreme conditions.

From the heavy snowfalls of the Tetons to the relentless winds of the high plains, we engineer our homes to endure the elements. Solid timber frames combined with airtight SIPs provide superior strength and durability, ensuring your home stands the test of time.

In mountainous areas, timber frame homes handle significant snow loads and freezing temperatures, ensuring safety and structural integrity throughout harsh winters.

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.

On the plains, where strong winds are frequent, our designs offer natural wind resistance thanks to the stability of their heavy framing. The airtight construction prevents drafts and keeps you insulated from unpredictable weather, ensuring comfort in even the harshest conditions.

Each home is engineered for its specific location to meet the unique demands of Wyoming’s landscapes. From alpine lodges to prairie ranches, we design homes that connect you to Wyoming’s rugged beauty while delivering unmatched durability and timeless style.

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.

Jackson

Jackson, located in the Jackson Hole Valley, is famous for its rugged mountain scenery, luxury resorts, and proximity to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. The town has a vibrant arts scene, upscale dining, and a welcoming, outdoorsy community. With endless recreational activities, including skiing, hiking, and wildlife watching, Jackson is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Known for its western charm and breathtaking views, Jackson is ideal for building a home that embraces the beauty and tranquility of the Rocky Mountains.

Local Building Codes – Jackson, WY

Cheyenne

Cheyenne, the capital of Wyoming, is known for its strong sense of Western heritage and history. Hosting the annual Cheyenne Frontier Days rodeo, the city offers a unique mix of small-town charm and urban conveniences. Cheyenne has a welcoming community, historic architecture, and a rich cultural scene, along with parks, trails, and open spaces. Its location on the High Plains offers easy access to nearby outdoor areas for hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing. Cheyenne is perfect for those who enjoy a blend of Western tradition and a laid-back urban lifestyle.

Local Building Codes – Cheyenne, WY

Cody

Cody, located near the eastern entrance of Yellowstone National Park, is known for its strong connection to the Old West and its stunning natural surroundings. Founded by Buffalo Bill Cody, the town celebrates its Western heritage with museums, rodeos, and historic landmarks. Cody offers access to the Shoshone National Forest, rivers, and abundant outdoor recreation, including fishing, hiking, and horseback riding. With a close-knit community and scenic surroundings, Cody is an ideal spot for building a home with an emphasis on nature and Western charm.

Local Building Codes – Cody, WY

Laramie

Laramie, home to the University of Wyoming, is a vibrant college town with a mix of youthful energy and outdoor adventure. Located near the Medicine Bow National Forest and Snowy Range Mountains, Laramie offers year-round activities like hiking, skiing, and mountain biking. The town has a historic downtown area with unique shops, restaurants, and an active arts community. With its scenic mountain views, affordable cost of living, and access to both academic and outdoor resources, Laramie is perfect for those seeking a balanced lifestyle with both educational and recreational opportunities.

Local Building Codes – Laramie, WY

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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.

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