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Our timber frame pergolas combine craftsmanship and natural beauty, even in the winter months. Built with durable, high-quality timber, they provide a solid foundation that withstands the chill and snow. Whether you're enjoying a peaceful afternoon or hosting a cozy gathering, our pergolas create an elegant, serene space that integrates seamlessly with the winter landscape. Let us bring your vision to life with a pergola that adds timeless beauty and strength to your home.

Project Type

Pergola

Location

Afton, MN

Timber Frame Pergola

How long does a timber frame pergola take to complete?

A timber frame pergola typically takes 2 months to complete, depending on the design complexity, site preparation, and weather conditions. The timber frame itself can be erected in just a week or less, speeding up the overall construction process.


Why are timber frames used?

Timber frames are built for their strength, beauty, and versatility, creating open, spacious interiors without the need for most load-bearing walls. They offer a timeless aesthetic and are perfect for those seeking a natural, warm feel in their homes or buildings.


What are the advantages of timber frames?

Timber frames provide exceptional durability, design flexibility, and energy efficiency (when paired with SIPs). They boast a unique architectural style with open floor plans while also being environmentally friendly when sourced responsibly.


How long do timber frame structures last?

Timber frame structures are incredibly long-lasting, often standing strong for centuries with proper care. Many historic timber frame buildings around the world are proof of their enduring strength and resilience.


What can be built with timber frames?

Timber frames can be used to build homes, cabins, pavilions, pergolas, entryways, commercial buildings, and more. Their flexibility in design makes them suitable for both rustic retreats and modern, elegant spaces.


How much do timber frames cost?

The cost of timber frames varies based on the size of the structure, type of wood used, and complexity of the design. While they can be more expensive upfront than conventional framing, their beauty, durability, and energy efficiency often make them a worthwhile investment.

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