Yankee Barn Home Builds Mirror Census Findings
Building industry trends are an excellent way to stay on top of what really works when designing a home.
Building industry trends are an excellent way to stay on top of what really works when designing a home.
Aging in Place is the ability to live in a home as comfortably, safely, and easily as possible for,,,
Meet YBH Director of Project Management, Kerri Post
Yankee Barn Homes has the pleasure of speaking with Mark and Karen about their new build, the Split Rock Bunkhouse. Post and Beam Living has previously featured their bunkhouse twice on our blog. Today we hear Mark and Karen speak about their experience with our product and our staff. Meet The Split Rock Owners YBH:…
There was a time when prefabricated-panel was a not so admired word in home building. Offsite fabrication was an outlier in the industry. The term prefab was spoken in hushed tones, often accompanied by a sneer. Terminology used in the build industry can be confusing to people. PREFABRICATED PANELS is an excellent example. Some believe…
The following are features clients consider essential when Yankee Barn Homes builds a home under 2000 square feet. While people building small can forego some things, there remains a consistent list of required items. Here are the most often requested “Must-Haves” in a Yankee Barn smaller home. Yankee Barn Smaller Home Must-Haves Exposed Timbers It’s…
A primary factor in the speed of a Yankee Barn Home build is the prefabricated process.
…last time we saw this full post and beam house it was hot off the drawing boards.
Gerard Mingino is a general contractor on Long Island, specifically, in the area known as The Hamptons.
The Wildwood design is the perfect small single level partial post and beam home…
Partial post and beam homes allow our clients to place the timber frame where they want it, and not where they don’t.
Over the next few months we’ll speak with the general contractors most often chosen by YBH clients to build their homes.