Traditional Timber Frame Pavilion in Westport, Connecticut
In the coastal town of Westport, Connecticut, a stunning heavy timber frame pavilion now welcomes family and friends to…
In the coastal town of Westport, Connecticut, a stunning heavy timber frame pavilion now welcomes family and friends to…
A rare triple-gable roofline sets this Canyon Grey pavilion apart, transforming a simple backyard patio into a landmark gathering place. Built in the Woodland 6000 Series, the 16×22 timber frame structure rises in Douglas Fir with Legacy knee braces, Axis Step beams, and pre-poured footings secured by knife plates. Installed in the heart of winter, the pavilion now stands as a year-round retreat, its vaulted roof creating a spacious ceiling that feels both open and grounded. The homeowners described the finished project as “very solid and beautiful,” praising the design process and the company’s commitment to go beyond expectations. Their 5-star review speaks to more than craftsmanship—it reflects trust, service, and the enduring beauty of timber.
Churchill believed the House of Commons was more than brick and timber. Its design taught its people how to act. The long, narrow chamber pressed members close together. They could not hide in the crowd. They had to choose a side. They had to stand. They were seen. They declared themselves.
That is the quiet power of architecture. A room can ask more of us than we expect. It can make us braver, or softer, or more attentive. Some spaces invite listening. Some call for gathering. Some remind us when it is time to stand.
At Western Timber Frame, we carry that truth into every pavilion, pergola, and gazebo we craft. The wood-to-wood dovetail joints do more than hold a structure in place. They hold a community in place. They shape the way people meet each other—around tables, under shade, across generations.