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Outdoor Pavilion Kits — Sizing & Selection

What are the most popular sizes for outdoor pavilion kits in the US?

The most popular outdoor pavilion kit sizes in the US are 12×16 ft and 12×20 ft for residential backyard use — large enough for a dining table and lounge area, while fitting most suburban lot sizes.

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What roof styles are available for NORWEH outdoor pavilion kits?

NORWEH Pavilion HT kits are available in four roof styles: 2-Gable, 3-Gable, Hip, and Double Hip — each with a different aesthetic character and suitability for different yard shapes and weather conditions.

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Do outdoor pavilion kits come with roofing included?

NORWEH outdoor pavilion kits include a complete tongue-and-groove solid roof deck, but the final weatherproof roofing surface — shingles, metal panels, or other material — is not included and is sourced by the customer.

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What is the best size outdoor pavilion kit for a family of four?

For a family of four, a 12×16 ft timber frame pavilion kit is the most popular choice — large enough for a dining table and a small lounge area, while fitting comfortably in most residential backyards.

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What comes in a NORWEH outdoor pavilion kit?

A NORWEH outdoor pavilion kit includes all pre-cut Douglas Fir timber components, hardware, fasteners, tongue-and-groove roof decking, and a complete illustrated assembly manual — everything except the roof finish and post footings.

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How do I choose between the NORWEH Pavilion LT and Pavilion HT?

The Pavilion HT features traditional mortise and tenon joinery and larger timber sections for a more dramatic look and maximum longevity. The Pavilion LT uses simplified bolt connections at a lower price point, while maintaining full structural strength.

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Can I use a NORWEH outdoor pavilion kit as a permanent structure?

Yes — NORWEH pavilion kits are designed as permanent outdoor structures built on footings, not temporary or seasonal shelters. They are intended to add lasting value to your property.

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