Timber On combines digital design, CNC manufacturing, and modular assembly to deliver homes with the accuracy of industrial production — and the warmth of natural timber.
Every Timber On home is engineered as a system — not a collection of parts assembled on a muddy site.
Walls, floors, and roof panels manufactured indoors — protected from weather, with parallel site preparation.
3D models drive CNC routers and saws. Every cut is programmed — eliminating human error and rework on site.
Glulam beams, I-joists, and certified structural timber sized for load, span, and seismic requirements.
Multi-layer wall panels with insulation, vapour control, and airtight membranes — tested before leaving the factory.
Our climate-controlled facility is where your home takes shape. Dry conditions protect timber moisture content. Production lines follow a fixed quality protocol — from frame assembly to window installation.
The same result — a finished home — but a fundamentally different process behind it.
Our external wall panels are engineered assemblies — each layer performs a specific job, from weather protection to structural strength and thermal performance.
External wall thermal performance exceeding building regulations across all markets we serve.
Continuous membrane and taped junctions tested before panels leave the factory.
Ventilated rainscreen cavity allows the envelope to breathe and dry safely.
MEP channels integrated in the service zone — fewer on-site trades after assembly.
Every panel is inspected for alignment, insulation continuity, and membrane integrity — so your weathertight shell performs from day one, not after months of on-site correction.
A predictable, documented process — with clear milestones at every phase.
Architectural model converted to production drawings. Structural engineering signed off before cutting begins.
CNC cutting, panel assembly, window fitting, and QA inspection over 8–12 weeks in parallel with site prep.
Modules delivered flat-pack or volumetric. Crane placement onto prepared foundations — typically one day.
Module connection, roof seal, and weathertight completion in 3–7 days. Ready for internal fit-out immediately.
Because the heavy work happens in the factory, on-site activity is focused and fast. Foundations are prepared while modules are built. A crane day connects everything. Your neighbours notice a lorry — not a six-month building site.
Our construction technology meets — and exceeds — the regulatory requirements across every market we serve.
Whether you choose a portfolio model or a fully custom design, every Timber On home is built with the same technology, quality, and care.