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Hennin Post & Beam Kits
Hennin Post & Beam is an Engineering firm specializing in traditional wood joinery.Every timber frame structure we build is individiually engineered based on the structural components and the wood species to ensure that it will weather the centuries. We employ traditional mortice and tenon joinery tusk tenons, wedged dovetails, scarf joints, pegged half-laps and bird-mouth joints. Place two or more kits side by side, offset, or add a shed to any face of the structure to vary the roof line. We have created these three cost effective frames to get you started but we are happy to design a structure around your specific needs!
Call for details on how to customize a structure or design from scratch!
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14x20 Timber Frame Kit:
We designed this frame for those with a smaller budget and need for a smaller space using traditional all wood joinery. We have seen this frame used for dry storage, starter cottage on vacant land, workshop, bedroom addition, garage, one-horse barn, boat house, guest cabin (for the guest who you can only tolerate for short visits). Expand this frame in 10-ft increments |
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20x20 Timber Frame Kit:
The original Hennin Post & Beam In 1973, Pat and Patsy designed and built this house with timbers hewn on-site using traditional all wood joinery. Since then we have seen this frame used for dry storage, starter cottage on vacant land, workshop, bedroom addition, family room addition, two-horse barn, first home, two car garage with game room, guest house (for the guest who you can tolerate for up to a week at a time). Expand this frame in 10-ft increments.
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24x24 Timber Frame Kit:
This kit is engineered to create a more spacious living environment using traditional, all wood joinery. We have seen
this frame used for dry storage, starter cottage on vacant land, workshop, bedroom addition, family room addition, three-horse barn, first home, two car garage with game room or apartment above, guest house (for the guest who you really want to stay forever). Expand this frame in 12-ft increments.
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