Mountain Timber Frame Houses
Mountain timber frame houses have amazing views and homes that often fit right in with the environment. Explore more mountain timber homes and find inspiration for your own build.

Colorado’s high country is the fortunate backdrop of a small-scale, modern timber home interpretation.
A New York native returns to the carefree days of his youth in the mountains and lakes of the Adirondacks.
This fire-tower-inspired retreat offers panoramic views of Rocky Mountain splendor.
A gorgeous setting in southwest Colorado calls one couple home for good.
Lots of glass, nature-themed details and outdoor living areas make the most of this eye-popping Rocky Mountain setting.
This home achieves high marks as an engineering marvel while still honoring the simplicity of its roots.
Solid timber construction and soothing interior spaces invite visitors of this Montana ranch to linger a little longer.
A California couple builds their dream home in Montana right next to land homesteaded by their ancestors.
A West Coast couple discovers that less really is more, especially when it comes to building a comfortably sized timber frame h...
Blending city glamour with rustic wood, this timber home is filled with contrast.
A ski lodge home in Vermont blends the warmth of timber with modern style.
A California couple goes back in time to create their chalet-inspired Montana timber home.
With subtle Japanese influences, modern lines and strategic use of wood and stone, a new breed of timber home spirit emerges in...
Set against the backdrop of the Rockies, this home was designed to maximize the views and honor the area’s mining heritage.
Recycling salvaged materials yields a small Rocky Mountain homestead that fits naturally into its majestic landscape.
One family lives out its patriarch’s memory in the Idaho timber home he brought to life.
A homeowner's tale of a house built in five phases by a couple who overcame their fear of doing it all themselves.
A Florida artist's journey of discovery leads unexpectedly to a timber-frame home in the Blue Ridge Mountains.