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by Linda Brinser

Eco Green Living

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Ecologically Friendly Timber Frame Homes

Eco green living in ecologically friendly timber frame homes offers several important ecological advantages, in addition to providing you with an incredibly beautiful structure!

Timber frame homes combine beauty and function into one very green package.

Although their appearance resembles that of their medieval European cousins, modern timber frame homes have little else in common with those venerable buildings.

These are some of the most environmentally friendly and sustainable homes in construction today.

Timber frame under construction

There are several ways a timber frame home earns its eco-friendly status.

First, the timber frame design, or post and beam construction, uses much fewer building materials.

The timbers are open to the interior, reducing the need for additional wall and roof support.

In addition, the wooden beams used in timber frame homes are larger than standard dimensional lumber, which uses less wood.

These timbers are often harvested from wood farms that demonstrate sustainable forestry practices.

Energy Saving Timber Frame Homes

In addition to using new beams, timber frame homes often use recycled beams from demolished buildings. Another example of eco green living.

This reuse serves several purposes.

  • First, less energy is used when no new materials are created.
  • Secondly, perfectly good materials are given a new life and kept out of landfills.
  • Finally, manufacturing costs are reduced when existing materials are utilized. This type of re-use is good for the environment.

Another way timber frame homes are ecologically friendly is in energy usage. The walls and roofs of these homes are insulated with a variety of materials, dramatically increasing the R-value.

Most timber skeletons are enclosed with a type of foam board, often structural insulated panels, and the wall space can even be filled with straw bales if you really want to “go green”.

The increased insulation, along with the use of both passive and active solar energy systems, makes for a home that costs very little to heat and cool.

Timber frame homes are often so tight, homeowners have to resort to the old-fashioned method of getting in fresh air – opening a window.

Of course, modern HVAC systems include Energy Recovery Ventilators to bring in fresh air automatically and minimize the loss of heat (in winter) or cooling (in summer).

Eco Green Living is A Thing of Beauty…

Finally, the time it takes to build a timber frame versus a traditional home is significantly different. It might take three to twelve weeks to get a traditional built home completely enclosed whereas a timber frame home could be done in one to two weeks.

Less time equates to reduced costs both financially and environmentally.

A timber frame home is beautiful, both to the eye and for the environment.

These are homes built to last and designed to be ecologically friendly, perhaps the ultimate in eco green living!

When you want a home that can be built quickly, doesn’t use much energy and will take your breath away when you see it, you want a timber frame home.

Article written by Erik Braunitzer
Courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate Company, agents for NYC Apartments.

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Filed Under: Build a Log Home Tagged With: Construction, Energy Saving, Green Building, Homesteading, Luxury Log Cabin, Planning your Home, Post and Beam, Structural Insulated Panels, Timber Frame, Weekend Cabin

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