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Hall & Parlour design guidelines? #13569 12/20/07 04:41 PM
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For those of you familiar with hall and parlour style of TF homes are there guidelines for the various proportions?

4 bent, 3 bay, 2 story and maybe a 3rd floor loft with a 12:12 roof.

Would the middle bay be 10 - 12 ' wide? depth? two outer bays?

I realize this depends alot on the size of the house, but am curious from some historic examples some of you may have seen.

Re: Hall & Parlour design guidelines? [Re: Bruce Chrustie] #13570 12/20/07 04:57 PM
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I believe Jack Sobon's book Build a Classic Timber Framed House deals with this topic at length.

http://tfguild.stores.yahoo.net/builclastimh.html

Merry Christmas All

Re: Hall & Parlour design guidelines? [Re: Gabel] #13573 12/20/07 06:14 PM
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Oh that book is already in my library and was interested in what others have surveyed as well!

Re: Hall & Parlour design guidelines? [Re: Bruce Chrustie] #14135 01/30/08 01:45 AM
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Hi Bruce;

The middle bay is usually the width of the chimney mass...often eight feet.

Jim


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"Heavy timber framing is not a lost art" Fred Hodgson, 1909

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