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Timber-framed outdoor pavilion with a TV and lounge space on a stone patio in a residential backyard.
Why Your Next Wood Gazebo Should Be a Timber Frame
Freestanding timber pavilion with exposed wooden beams and no walls, set in a natural outdoor landscape.
How Timber Frames Create Unforgettable Customer Ex...
Open-sided timber pavilion structure with exposed beams, built on a new concrete slab in a green outdoor setting.
Why Timber Frame Pavilions Keep Event Venues Booke...
Dark-stained timber frame entryway on a farmhouse
The Real ROI of Building a Timber Frame Home in On...
Pile of freshly cut birch logs stacked on a logging truck in a snowy forest
Rooted in Quality: Why Wolf Lake Uses 100% Canadia...
Timber entrance archway with a black lantern hanging in the center, framed by stone pillars and greenery.
How Timber Frame Structures Level Up Your Landscap...
newly installed timber frame accent on a home under construction
Prefabricated Timber Framing vs. On-Site Construct...
A wooden backyard pavilion with a built-in kitchen, bar seating, and a dining area surrounded by a fenced patio.
Must-See Timber Frame Design Trends for 2025
Architectural blueprints of a timber-framed building on a wooden workbench with tools and wood shavings.
What is Timber Frame Construction?
Rustic porch with timber beams, autumn decorations
‘Wow’ Factor: How Timber Frame Accents Add Value t...
cozy country house surrounded by deep snow on a winter morning with wooden accents and evergreen trees.
Preparing Your Timber Frame Structures for Winter ...
What We Build With: Top Timber Frame Materials
What is Free of Heart Centre Timber?
Why Douglas Fir? Strength, Beauty, Sustainability

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Matt Whittemore
Name: Matt Whittemore
Posts: 8
Last Post: June 11, 2025
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Mike Spohn
Name: Mike Spohn
Posts: 5
Last Post: April 1, 2025
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Wolf Lake Team
Name: Wolf Lake Team
Posts: 1
Last Post: January 17, 2025
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Archive

  • 2025
    • June
      • Why Your Next Wood Gazebo Should Be a Timber Frame
      • How Timber Frames Create Unforgettable Customer Experiences
    • May
      • Why Timber Frame Pavilions Keep Event Venues Booked Solid
      • The Real ROI of Building a Timber Frame Home in Ontario
    • April
      • Rooted in Quality: Why Wolf Lake Uses 100% Canadian Timbers
      • How Timber Frame Structures Level Up Your Landscape Designs
    • March
      • Prefabricated Timber Framing vs. On-Site Construction
    • February
      • Must-See Timber Frame Design Trends for 2025
      • What is Timber Frame Construction?
    • January
      • ‘Wow’ Factor: How Timber Frame Accents Add Value to Your Builds
      • Preparing Your Timber Frame Structures for Winter in Ontario
  • 2024
    • April
      • What We Build With: Top Timber Frame Materials
      • What is Free of Heart Centre Timber?
      • Why Douglas Fir? Strength, Beauty, Sustainability
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