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What is the overhang on NORWEH pavilion kits and why does it matter?

Roof overhang is one of the most practically important — and most aesthetically impactful — design details in a timber frame pavilion. NORWEH’s 14-inch overhang on the HT line is not arbitrary.

Why overhang matters structurally:

  • Directs rainwater away from the base of the posts — even with proper post bases, minimizing water splash-back extends the life of the lower timber sections
  • Protects rafter tail end grain from direct sun and rain — the overhang keeps this vulnerable section partially sheltered
  • In climates with significant sun exposure, the overhang provides additional shade to the space immediately adjacent to the pavilion

Why overhang matters aesthetically:

  • The overhang creates a strong horizontal shadow line that grounds the structure visually and gives it architectural weight
  • Without an overhang, a pavilion looks flat and incomplete — like a table without legs that extend past the surface
  • The shadow under the overhang changes dramatically through the day, giving the structure visual depth from any angle

NORWEH’s 14-inch overhang:

  • Applied consistently on all four sides of the structure
  • Proportioned to look correct across the full range of NORWEH’s standard sizes — from a 10×10 to a 16×20
  • Includes exposed rafter tails on the HT model — one of the most visually distinctive details of NORWEH’s aesthetic