20×36 Timber Frame Chapel
The cruck frame has been shaping sacred spaces since medieval England — its sweeping blades and soaring interior arch a natural fit for places meant to inspire.
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The cruck frame has been shaping sacred spaces since medieval England — its sweeping blades and soaring interior arch a natural fit for places meant to inspire.
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Transform your outdoor living space with our precision-engineered 26×36 Ready-to-Raise™ timber frame pavilion kit. Every timber is CNC-cut to exact specifications, trial-fitted at our facility, and delivered ready for seamless assembly. What traditionally takes weeks of measuring, cutting, and fitting
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Compact Footprint. Big Presence. Ready-to-Raise™.The 16×24 Timber Frame Pavilion offers a well-balanced blend of architectural beauty and structural efficiency. Whether you’re building a backyard retreat, carport, or enclosed guest space, this frame provides the durability of 8×8 timbers and the
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A Pavilion That Combines Strength, Beauty, and Easy AssemblyMeet the 24×36 Timber Frame Pavilion Kit, designed for a hassle-free build without compromising on durability or style. Standing nearly 21 feet tall at the peak and over 10 feet at the
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Would you like to create a truly spectacular space with a nod to history? This 16×24 cruck timber frame may be just what you need! Crucks, often used in medieval times as tithe barns, get their name from the long curved timbers that extend from the ground to the ridge.
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Let your imagination take flight with the ways to use this 20×20 Pavilion! It’s a medium-sized frame that has the perfect dimensions for a carport, ample workshop, or guest cabin. Because it only has two bays, its 400 square feet is completely open for you to do with as you wish.
Have you been looking for a timber frame with a symmetrical roof? If so, check out this 16×24 hipped roof pavilion! If you live in a snowy or windy area, a hipped roof is a good choice because of its sturdiness. This frame is designed with simple trusses with cross braces.
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Inspired by tradition and built for today, the 24×36 Sugar Shack Timber Frame lets you create a piece of living history on your property. Historically used to boil down maple sap into syrup, sugar shacks feature the signature cupola that
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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.
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This three gable post and beam pavilion plan is a sturdy structure. It uses metal connectors and structural screws to join posts, beams and rafters, meaning there are no mortises and tenons to cut.
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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!
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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.
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