Timber frame barn new build and also a 150 year old house brought back to life.
This project was one of the most rewarding of projects to date.
The first part of the project was to design a beautiful New build timber frame barn/ garage along side the main building. Work was well underway carefully dismantling the existing structure of the main building which gave us some time to concentrate on the design of the barn.
The barn was not your standard barn, great care went into the design of every little detail. Euan the owner/ Architect used his immense fountain of knowledge both in design and also modern technology and packed it all into this structure. From the outside the building blends in beautifully with the country side and looks as if it was there for years. It has the best of both worlds, not only does it look good but it will also achieve fantastic U-values.
Roof Construction (unventilated – insulation between and over rafters)
Plain clay roofing tiles fixed to
38 x 25mm sw treated battens with
38 x 38 mm counter–batten on
Kingspan Nilvent Breathable membrane on
80mm thick Kingspan Kooltherm® K7 Pitched Roof Board laid over
Trusses roof rafters @ 400mm c/c. by specialist with an additional
80mm thick Kingspan Kooltherm® K7 Pitched Roof Board fixed between rafters
3 mm skim coated 12.5 mm plasterboard with all joints taped to form vapour control layer.
U value achieved 0.13W/W/m²K
External Wall Construction
Oak Weatherboarding on
50x50mm treated vertical SW battens fixed through to stud frame over
10mm thick Permavent's PermaFOL insulated breathable membrane fixed over
9mm OSB fixed to outside of 140x38 timber studs @ 400mm c/c,
120mm thick Kingspan Kooltherm K12 Framing Board filled between timber studs leaving a 20mm Air gap on warm side.
Vapour control layer
10mm thick external quality T&G Plywood sheet fixed to inside face of 140x38 timber studs.
3mm skim coated 12.5mm Gyproc wallboard plasterboard on a vapour control layer.
All to achieved U-value = 0.18W/m²
I will update with detail sections later.
Here are some 3D model shots and how the job currently stands.
The Barn Timber frame design was not straight forward. There was many split levels in the building along with some large openings and large heavy attic trusses.
BMK took great care in the design of all components and generated a highly detailed model to try minimize complications.
More detail shots. The devil is in the detail.
Lets look at the roof
BMK will keep you updated when I return to site early next year.
I will post the on going design and pictures for the main building in a few weeks. You wont be disappointed. Great credit needs to go out to all the design team and all the hard craftsmen on site, but most of all Euan Borland for driving on the project and leaving no stone unturned. I look forward in seeing you after Christmas.