Outdoor Plans

10x8 Hammer Beam Entry Porch Plan Eye Level

10×8 Hammer Beam Entrance Porch

If you want to beautify your home or business, take a look at this 10×8 hammer beam entrance porch! Chamfered ends embellish the hammer posts, and there are plenty of gently curved braces connecting the hammer beams and supporting the front 3 foot overhang.

Hexagonal Gazebo Plan with models

Hexagonal Pergola Plan

This hexagonal timber frame gazebo plan was originally designed as a barbeque gathering area holding a smoker. It would be a great enhancement to any garden! The posts are cut from 12×12 timbers to fit the hexagonal shape. This frame has a commanding presence with an overall height of a bit over 16’-5”. The top of the 4×8 collar beams are 10 feet high, and the roof pitch is a bit over 8 in 12. It is designed to be constructed of Western Red Cedar, maple or hemlock.

12x24 Post and Beam Pavilion 3D

12×24 Post and Beam Pavilion Plan

Are you wanting the beauty and strength of heavy timbers but want to avoid cutting all the traditional joinery? Take a look at this 12×24 post and beam pavilion plan! It is a great medium size that can fit in many landscapes, yet it is big enough to accommodate multiple activities- think of an outdoor kitchen and dining pavilion, for one!

18x24 Hammer Beam Truss Plan - (41292)

18×24 Hammer Beam Pavilion

If you have experience in timber framing and want to build a gorgeous structure to show off your skills, look no further than this 18×24 Hammer Beam Pavilion! This will make an exciting and inspirational space, whether you choose to add it to your existing home for a great room, build it freestanding as a getaway cottage, or anything else you can imagine.

16x20 Heavy Timber Pavilion

16×20 Heavy Timber Pavilion

Are you looking for a plan for a roomy workshop, carport or cabin? This 16×20 heavy timber pavilion plan is just the right size for those uses and many more. You could install siding of your choice to make a cozy, weathertight structure, or leave it open for an outdoor living space. You might want to adorn the frame with a tongue and groove ceiling above the rafters.

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