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Current Ishpeming Home

This summer of 2013 home in Ishpeming, MI is being built on wet soil; therefore, we didn’t dig far for the basement. Instead, we are building the landscape up around the house. This allows our Read More

Ishpeming Timber Frame

Completed in 2013, the warmth of wood flows through this family retreat in Ishpeming MI. Timber Ridge worked closely with the architects, timber frame company, and homeowners to bring Read More

Negaunee Farm Home

This horse farm in Negaunee MI was built in 2013. The owners wanted to be able to look out towards the stables and enjoy the farm life, so the design includes a wall of windows in the great room.
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MQT Log Home

Log home or log castle? In 2010, Timber Ridge was originally contracted to just do the roof system on this home. However, when the first project management company needed assistance, Timber Read More

Ewing Pines Home

A home in our own neighborhood – Ewing Pines Subdivision in Harvey (Marquette) MI! We welcomed our new neighbor in 2011. This family knew what they wanted and were able to find ideas Read More

Gwinn Lake Home

There’s nothing better than building your dream retirement home on your lake lot. (Well, we’d like to think working with us on that home is better, but that’s just us…) We built this home for a husband Read More

Deerton Garage

Every guy’s dream – a huge garage. Constructed in 2011, this garage in Deerton, MI is large enough to park a small plane.
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Kitchen Re-do

With this renovation, we brought this kitchen from it’s outdated 1970’s style into 2011 chic. We changed & added more cabinets, new tile floor, added a dishwasher (and other new appliances), Read More

Gabled Custom Home

The view out from the gable windows from the upstairs loft is the highlight of this 2011 home.
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Ewing Pines First Home

Completed in 2006, this is the first home in our Ewing Pines neighborhood – actually, some may say this house changed Timber Ridge’s direction from mainly windows/siding to the design-based Read More

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