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Inside this warm and inviting timber frame home in Vermont’s Green Mountains

Front exterior of timber-frame home with arched wood door and stone accents

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Nestled in the lush valleys of the Green Mountains, this contemporary home in South Londonderry, Vermont, was designed by Ramsay Gourd Architects and built by Vermont Country Homes. Reclaimed materials, hand-forged ironwork, and traditional timber-frame joinery appear throughout, paired with clean, modern lines.

An antique king-truss timber frame was built inside a conventional framed house, much like building a ship in a bottle. For the exterior porch timber frame, mortise and tenon joinery was delicately carved into Douglas Fir timbers and fastened with hardwood pegs.

DESIGN DETAILS

ARCHITECT Ramsay Gourd Architects
BUILDER Vermont Country Homes

Arched mahogany front door framed by stacked stone columns

On the exterior, mitered corners wrap the entire perimeter of the house, a detail worth noting. With no corner boards to detract from the horizontal lines, the look stays clean and uninterrupted. A ½” rainscreen was installed around the entire house to allow proper airflow to the siding and structure, ensuring a long-lasting and healthy home. All exterior window bracketry was custom-milled and built from clear cedar.

Craftsman-style gable dormer with timber bracket window surrounds

Every piece was epoxied together to ensure it stands the test of time. The four fireplaces are works of art, combining reclaimed granite sourced from different areas in New England with fieldstone from the property.

Stone walkway leading to covered timber breezeway flanked by fall foliage

Each fireplace makes its own unique statement: massive slabs of reclaimed granite frame the openings and raised hearths, and one features granite block corners that stretch from floor to ceiling.

Arched front door entry with view into powder room and loft beams above

A talented local blacksmith custom-welded the stair and loft railings, the supports for the massive Danby marble island, and the custom fireplace screens.

Great room with soaring timber trusses and stone fireplace

Old barnboard and hand-hewn beams, gathered from local barn timbers dismantled or sourced nearby, were used throughout the kitchen, dining room, great room, owner’s bedroom, wine room, and media room. A local cabinetmaker created all of the custom cabinetry. This home’s mechanical system is something to be admired.

Dining area framed by reclaimed timber posts and beams with staircase view

A full geothermal heating and cooling system with radiant heat supplies each level of the house. Air quality is addressed through makeup air systems for the fireplaces and cooking range, along with an HRV fresh-air circulation system with a humidifier, ensuring this home is as healthy as possible for its owners.

Staircase with woven stair runner and cable railing beneath reclaimed beam

What We Love About This Home

This timber-frame retreat strikes a balance between rustic craftsmanship and modern comfort, from the antique king-truss frame nested within a conventional structure to the four hand-built fireplaces that anchor the home’s character. The use of reclaimed barnwood and hand-hewn beams throughout the kitchen, dining, and owner’s bedroom brings warmth and history into every gathering space. Add in geothermal heating, custom blacksmith ironwork, and a wine cellar built into the lower level, and this home shows how old-world detail and modern performance can blend beautifully.

Tell Us: What feature of this timber-frame home speaks to you most, the soaring great room trusses, the reclaimed barnwood bedroom, or the outdoor stone fireplace? Let us know in the Comments below. We love reading your feedback!

Note: Have a look at a couple of other fascinating home tours that we have featured here on One Kindesign in the state of Vermont: Rustic timber frame house offers an inviting getaway in the Vermont mountains and Tour this stunning Vermont mountain home in the peaceful Green Mountains.

Detail of cable stair railing with wood handrail

Kitchen island with reclaimed wood legs and view into timber-frame great room

Breakfast nook with built-in cabinetry and mountain view windows

Living room with stone fireplace flanked by French doors and reclaimed wood mantel beam

Reclaimed barnwood sliding door opening into bedroom

Primary bedroom with reclaimed barnwood vaulted ceiling and window seat

Bathroom with hammered metal soaking tub beneath corner windows

Reading nook with leather armchair and corner windows overlooking fall foliage

Bedroom with built-in daybed nook and walkout deck

Loft hallway with exposed timber trusses and cable railing

Close-up of timber-frame trusses meeting at a stone chimney

Detail of mortise and tenon timber-frame joinery with steel railing

Floating wood staircase with cable railing leading to wine cellar below

Glass doors opening into a wine cellar with custom storage

Outdoor stone fireplace on patio with timber-frame home and mountain view

Stone chimney rises through the gable of a timber-frame home with outdoor fireplace patio

Timber-frame home exterior with stacked stone chimney and patio seating

Rear exterior of timber-frame home with exposed gable trusses and stone base

Timber-frame porch gable with stone fireplace and exposed rafters

Gable entry with stone surround and timber bracket window above door

Twilight exterior of timber-frame home with attached garage and stone accents

PHOTOGRAPHER Ridgelight Studio

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