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Timber Frame semi-detached houses in Carryduff by QTF Services.

Timber Frame semi-detached houses in Carryduff by QTF Services. Timber Frame Homes in Carryduff, Northern Ireland We are proud to showcase our role in creating a stunning pair of semi-detached houses in Carryduff. These homes were designed and built using our premium timber frame kits, highlighting our commitment to quality and innovation in construction.  Fast,

QTF supplied the timber frame kit for wedding venue in Dungannon, Northern Ireland

QTF supplied the timber frame kit for wedding venue in Dungannon We were thrilled to supply the timber frame kit for this beautiful wedding venue near Dungannon! It was an incredible project, and we’re proud of the role our timber frame kit played in bringing this venue to life. With oak beams, closed panels, and

QTF Timber Frame: Final project of 2024

QTF Northern Ireland: Final Home of 2024 before Christmas As we wrap up work on our last house at this site in Northern Ireland before Christmas, it’s a great way to wrap up an amazing 2024! It’s been a fantastic project so far, and we’re proud of all the work we’ve done. As we head

Timber Frame Home by QTF Services In Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland

Timber Frame Home by QTF Services In Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland We’re proud to share that we’ve supplied the timber frame kit for another beautiful home in Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland. Our client chose to build their new home in Co. Antrim with our timber frame kit, and it made a big difference. The build

QTF Services - Giving Back to Southern Area Hospice​

QTF Services – Giving Back to Southern Area Hospice

QTF Services – Giving Back to Southern Area Hospice QTF Services – Giving Back to Southern Area Hospice This year, as in years past, we have chosen to make a donation instead of sending gifts to our suppliers, to a cause that holds a special place in our hearts: the Southern Area Hospice. We are

Timber Frame homes supplied QTF Services in Tallanstown, County Louth

Timber Frame Ireland: Tallanstown, County Louth

An update on the new timber frame development in Tallanstown, County Louth Update on Tallanstown Development https://www.qtfhomes.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/WhatsApp-Video-2024-11-18-at-10.20.07.mp4 Our latest project, featuring 18 closed-panel timber frame houses in Tallanstown, County Louth, is progressing smoothly. Check out the video showcasing the development and get a closer look at the progress we’re making on-site. Get in touch with

Self Build home in Ballymoney with timber frame kit supplied by QTF

New self build in Ballymoney, timber frame kit supplied by QTF Services

New self build in Ballymoney, timber frame kit supplied by QTF Services We’re proud to be part of a beautiful new self-build project in Ballymoney, expertly designed by Jeff Wilson Architects! This project blends modern style with sustainable design, creating a unique home. Working with Jeff Wilson Architects Partnering with Jeff Wilson Architects has been

Timber Frame homes supplied QTF Services in Tallanstown, County Louth

Timber Frame Ireland: New timber frame development in Tallanstown, County Louth

New timber frame development in Tallanstown, County Louth We’re proud to share that QTF Services will be supplying timber frames kits for a fantastic new development in Tallanstown, County Louth.  Located along the River Glyde, this prime site has full planning permission for 18 townhouses, with a mix of 3 and 4-bedroom homes. About the

Timber Frame homes Built by QTF Services in County Antrim, Northern Ireland

New build timber frame homes county antrim

New build timber frame homes, County Antrim We recently had the pleasure of working with a client who made the exciting move from the U.S. to Northern Ireland, settling near The Dark Hedges in County Antrim.  They wanted a beautiful, energy-efficient home that could withstand the local climate while keeping costs low. We used our

QTF Timber Frame Ireland

A Timber Future for Irish Housing: Timber Frame Ireland

A Timber Future for Irish Housing As Ireland continues to face challenges in housing and sustainability, the use of timber frame construction is gaining momentum as a viable solution for eco-conscious building projects. This case study explores the reasons why homeowners, developers, and architects in Ireland should consider timber frames as the future of sustainable housing.