How to design an oak frame home
Homebuilding & Renovating
|March 2022
This construction method offers myriad possibilities for designing a bespoke home, whether you want something traditional or more contemporary. Here, Rebecca Foster explains how the design process works
Though oak has been used to build houses for centuries, modern construction techniques have given this traditional system a 21stcentury overhaul. High-quality precision engineering means the design possibilities are endless, from the barn and country-style homes that sit harmoniously within rural settings, to more contemporary designs that incorporate statement focal features.
"Oak framing is wonderful for texture, character, craftsmanship, and longevity – but it's also strong, adaptable, and incredibly sustainable," says Merry Albright, creative director at Border Oak.
"It looks best if it's used authentically with a structural purpose, but also partners beautifully with other materials."
Before getting carried away with sketching your dream oak house, bear in mind that this unique construction system functions in a different way from other construction methods. The bay system, possible spans, encapsulation options, and structural movement of the oak are all things your designer will need to factor into the design, which is why it's so important to bring a specialist on board before going full steam ahead. A professional with plenty of experience in designing oak frame homes will also be able to help you craft a solution that delivers the most wow factor for your budget.
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