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Timbercraft Timber Framed Pavilions: Designed Without Limits

Timbercraft Timber Framed Pavilions: Designed Without Limits

Timbercraft’s timber framed pavilions bring structure, beauty, and purpose to outdoor spaces of every scale. Whether designed as a backyard retreat, a park centerpiece, or a large public gathering structure, each pavilion is carefully planned and built to suit its surroundings and intended use.

Our pavilions can be crafted from a wide range of wood species, including Douglas fir, oak, cedar, and pine. Each species offers its own character, strength, and appearance, allowing every project to reflect both functional needs and personal style. From the warmth of cedar to the strength and presence of oak, material selection plays a key role in the final design.

Size is never a limitation. Timbercraft pavilions span everything from compact structures measuring 6 feet by 10 feet to expansive designs reaching 44 feet by 119 feet—and every dimension in between. Whether a pavilion is tall and open or low and intimate, our team approaches each project with the same level of precision and professional care.

Design flexibility is at the heart of timber framing. We offer a variety of bent styles to choose from, giving each pavilion its own structural rhythm and visual appeal. Clients are also welcome to bring their own ideas or inspiration, and our design team will explore how those concepts can be incorporated into a safe, functional, and well-balanced structure.

From simple shelters to complex architectural statements, Timbercraft timber framed pavilions prove that anything is possible when it comes to timber framing. Every pavilion is a collaboration—one that blends sound engineering, thoughtful design, and the natural beauty of wood into a structure built to stand and be enjoyed for years to come.

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