


Daniel Reagan started timber framing in 1978. His love of wood led to an honours degree in construction technology.
Kimberley Reagan learned woodworking at a young age from her grandfather, which sparked her life-long interest in wood craft.
Together they spent a year in Nagano, Japan, where Daniel apprenticed, studied timber framing, and wrote his thesis comparing Japanese and American styles of timber framing.
This experience, and years of hands-on timber framing and traditional joinery, ensure quality workmanship and a dedication to the historical craft of timber framing.
Dan is a collector of “special” pieces of wood and has built a significant collection of interesting pieces for which he enjoys finding homes.
Kimberley is currently on the Board of Directors of the Nova Scotia Home and Building Designers Association.
"I must comment on the commitment and passion shown by Daniel Reagan . . . It was very apparent throughout our relationship with Acorn Timber Frames [now TimberhArt Woodworks] that Mr. Reagan has a strong commitment to the art of post and beam construction, and is extremely knowledgeable and caring about the product he delivers."
Derrick
MacKenzie,
Director of Parks and Recreation, Town of Mahone Bay