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The Cozy Inlet is a beautiful example of a rustic cabin plan that combines the natural appeal of a timber frame home with the efficiency of a single-story layout. With just over 2,000 sq. ft., this cottage floor plan strikes a balance between comfort and practicality, making it an ideal choice for a weekend getaway or a smaller family home. Designed to complement a variety of settings—whether lakeside or tucked away in a mountain valley—the Cozy Inlet offers a sense of tranquility and understated elegance.
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Single-Story Floor Plan for Comfortable Living
The Cozy Inlet floor plan is designed with simplicity and ease of living in mind. The single-story layout features a spacious master suite with an ensuite bathroom and a walk-in closet, providing a private retreat within the timber frame home. An additional guest bedroom and bathroom offer flexibility, catering to those who enjoy hosting friends or family or who need a dedicated space for a home office.
At the heart of this rustic cabin design is a large, open-concept living area that integrates the kitchen, dining room, and great room under vaulted ceilings. Expansive windows frame picturesque views and flood the space with natural light, creating an airy, welcoming environment for gatherings or quiet relaxation.
Covered Outdoor Spaces Designed for Year-Round Enjoyment
The Cozy Inlet extends its charm to the outdoors with a spacious covered entry porch and a rear deck, both highlighted by classic timber frame elements. The 412 sq. ft. of covered deck space is perfect for year-round enjoyment, allowing homeowners to take in their natural surroundings, whether it’s a serene morning coffee or an evening spent with guests. This emphasis on outdoor living makes Cozy Inlet a standout among rustic cabin plans.
Customize Your Timber Frame Home
With its thoughtfully crafted design, the Cozy Inlet timber frame home serves as an adaptable foundation for customization. Canadian Timberframes allows you to modify this cottage home design to suit your specific preferences, whether that means adding more contemporary features or enhancing its rustic charm. This flexibility ensures that Cozy Inlet can be tailored to meet a variety of tastes and lifestyles.
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Whether you're curious about the design process, cost factors, or the benefits of choosing timber frame for your next project, our FAQs provide you with the insights and information you need.
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Timber frame construction is a traditional building method that utilizes large wooden beams and posts to create the structural framework of a home or structure. Timber frame homes offer several advantages, including open floor plans, expansive windows, and the ability to create dramatic, vaulted ceilings and custom architectural details. The natural beauty of exposed wood adds warmth and character to the interior space, while the strength and durability of timber ensure the longevity and structural integrity of the home.
The design process for a timber frame home typically begins with an assessment of the site and the client's needs and preferences. Unlike traditional construction methods, which rely on load-bearing walls and interior partitions, timber frame homes feature a structural frame of wooden beams and posts, allowing for greater flexibility in floor plan layout and architectural design. Our team works closely with clients to create custom designs that maximize the beauty and functionality of the timber frame while meeting their specific lifestyle and aesthetic goals.
Some of the factors that impact the price of a timber frame home can include but not be limited to:
Home location: Labour rates and access to labour, difficulty of site conditions, shipping costs, permitting and servicing fees are all factors.
Site Constraints: Is your land on a slope?
Engineering Requirements : Snow, wind and seismic.
Size of home: Economies of scale are a factor where a larger home can contribute to a lower cost per square foot based on some fixed costs that are now distributed over a larger footprint.
Complexity of design: Implementing construction detailing that is less understood and cost effective on complex homes will often add cost. Roof lines, angles of roof and the number of Square corners on your floor plan will also impact cost.
Fit and Finish: The interior choices of finishing and detailing has a huge impact on overall construction costs, from floor coverings, light fixtures, cabinets, kitchen and bathroom fixtures and can dramatically affect price.
Square Footage: Based on livable heated spaces and excludes screened porches, porches and decks.
Canadian Timberframes does not provide this type of service. We are simply providing this type of estimating cost, as an FYI estimate to educate prospective clients around 'all in costs'.
The Full Turnkey estimate covers every aspect from foundation to ready to move in, including fitted kitchen & bathrooms, and services: electricity, plumbing within the home's footprint. This turn key estimate does not include excessive site and service costs ie: blasting, retainage, well, septic, gas, electric, tap fees) these items must be calculated on a project specific basis and would be additional to the total turn key costs, This price will vary with the materials you choose to finish your home. Please contact us to discuss what further services we may be able to offer you.
Yes, timber frame construction can easily incorporate modern building materials and energy-efficient design features to enhance comfort, sustainability, and energy efficiency. Timber frame homes can be insulated using a variety of methods, including structural insulated panels (SIPs), spray foam insulation, and high-performance windows and doors. Additionally, passive solar design principles can be integrated into the architectural design to maximize natural light and thermal comfort, reducing energy consumption and utility costs.
When designing a timber frame home for a specific climate or environment, several factors should be considered, including local weather conditions, site orientation, and building materials. Our team takes a holistic approach to design, considering factors such as sun exposure, prevailing winds, and natural ventilation to optimize thermal comfort and energy efficiency. Additionally, we select durable and weather-resistant materials that can withstand the unique challenges of each environment, ensuring the longevity and resilience of the home.
The cost per square foot for a timber frame house is dependent on many factors. The estimated costs below are based on actual designs shown in our portfolio section and are presented to help you gain a better understanding of the range pricing we have seen over many years of gathering historical pricing.
The Custom Timber frame package estimated range pricing Includes:
No. 1 or better grade Douglas-fir timber frame
All timbers are cut from seasoned interior logs, all sourced locally from sustainable, managed forests
Developing & detailing 3D timber frame model and 2D review drawings
Structural review of timber frame drawings
Planed (S4S), Antiqued, or custom finish
All timbers 8x8 and smaller are Free of Heart Center (FOHC)
Cutting joinery detail on timbers
One coat factory applied standard colour Sansin UV protectant stain
One coat factory applied Sansin ENS clear top coat
Supply of Sansin ENS clear top coat for onsite touch ups (by client/contractor)
End sealing timbers to slow drying & reduce checking
Oak pegs & timber fasteners
Adjustable Post Base Connectors
Custom metal connectors if required
Note: Snowloads and engineering requirements will affect timber frame costs. Shipping not included in pricing & is based on location.