Wedding Pavilions

14x28 Winged Shed Pavilion - Dormer Face

14×28 Shed and Dormer Pavilion

Are you an experienced timber framer looking for an amazing frame to build? Take a look at this 14×28 shed and dormer pavilion! This bandshell-like frame is a truly unique and complex structure. It’s made up of two 14’x21’ shed roofed sections that are joined by a triangular dormered bay.

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18×24 Timber Frame with Purlins

This 18×24 pavilion with purlins has great architectural detailing. The struts and knee braces gently curve, creating a beautiful structure. The rafters and purlins of the steeply pitched 12 in 12 roof create their own rhythm – top them with simple meta…

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24×24 Timber Frame King Post Pavilion

Are you looking for a clean and simple, slightly larger pavilion plan? This 24×24 timber frame king post pavilion boasts 576 square feet. That makes it a perfect size to become a generous garage with storage options, or a sweet guest house or roomy workshop.

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20x24 King Post Timber Frame

20×24 Heavy Timber Outbuilding

Are you looking for a two-bay garage, guest house or spacious workshop? Check out this 20×24 heavy timber outbuilding plan! With plates over nine feet high, and with a 6 in 12 pitch the ridge stands at well over 13 feet for a volume ceiling. However, we include roof pitch drawings from 3 in 12 all the way to 12 in 12, so you can choose the volume you like!

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King Post Truss Pavilion

19×22 Timbered Pavilion

Originally designed as a pool pavilion, this versatile 19×22 frame could be great for several uses, including a one-car garage or workshop.  A purlin roof system tops this timber frame along with a king post and common trusses options.  Another

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24x36 Hammer Beam Plan Isometric

24×36 Hammer Truss Heavy Timber Plan

This 24×36 hammer beam pavilion takes its style from English Gothic architecture. Originally developed in medieval England, hammer beam trusses allow for a large roof span with smaller timbers – and creates a frame of great character!

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