timber frame arbor
timber frame arbor
timber frame arbor balusters

This area of Washington is naturally landscaped, thickly forested with large, coniferous trees. It has an oceanic climate with a pattern of strong rainfall in the winter. October through May have 90% of the annual precipitation and then July and August are almost completely dry. A timber frame arbor is a great material for this kind weather conditions like this. The natural air pockets within timber adds to its structural stability and is less affected by temperature extremes or prone to condensation, naturally dampening out resonate frequencies, maintaining its integrity.

A handsome rough-sawn Douglas-fir timber frame DIY arbor kit with decorative metal balusters and Early American stain finish adds an inviting charm to this landscape. This DIY arbor kit features arched support beams, 2 decorative keystones; posts are 6" x 6", 2" x 8" rafters, 2"x 4" shade planks, 8'2" posts. It has  3x10 beams, a 3'x5'6" footprint and a 5' x 8'6" roof. Thank-you to our client who worked with Design Manager Jason for another DIY installation. A job well done!

Check out our gallery with 1,000's of landscape ideas for DIY arbor and trellises like this example below, an arbor for hanging a hammock.

arbor with hammock
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