Building Dimensions:

1,794 Sq. Ft. + 834 Sq. Ft. in Loft

Nestled in the picturesque Texas Hill Country, this beautiful timber frame farmhouse is a stunning blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Spanning 2,628 square feet, the home features a neutral color palette that enhances its warm and inviting atmosphere.

Upon entering, you'll find an open-concept kitchen and living room on the main floor, designed to maximize space and natural light through ample windows. The focal point of the living area is a stone fireplace adorned with caramel and cream hues, seamlessly integrating with the home's overall aesthetic.

The home showcases a gorgeous wood structure, which adds warmth and character to the interior. The master bedroom and bath are conveniently located on the main floor, offering easy access and privacy. Additionally, a loft area provides extra living space along with a bedroom, perfect for guests or a cozy retreat.

Outside, the home features a welcoming front porch that invites relaxation, while the back offers a covered porch area ideal for enjoying pleasant weather, grilling, and outdoor dining. This farmhouse perfectly captures the essence of Hill Country living, combining beauty, functionality, and a sense of serenity.

Art Leonard and Sons Finely Crafted Homes, experts at building homes in the Texas Hill Country, built the house. They have 35-plus years of experience in constructing homes, and prefer to be intimately involved every step of the way.​


Biophilic Design

The timber's natural warmth and texture play a key role in achieving biophilic design. Biophilic design is a philosophy and architectural practice that connects people with nature in built environments. It incorporates natural elements into spaces to improve health and well-being. Shown to improve mood, reduce stress, and enhance cognitive performance, incorporating wood is an important aspect to consider when designing your home.

Structure Type

The structure type of this home is a timber frame. Timber frame construction relies on mortise and tenon (or wood-to-wood) joinery to bring everything together aesthetically and structurally. This traditional method is known for longevity and creates a strong and attractive space.

We have multiple paths available to make building a timber home straightforward.


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