What is a timber frame gazebo?
A timber frame gazebo applies the structural integrity and aesthetic beauty of traditional timber framing to the classic gazebo form. Unlike standard prefabricated gazebos made from thin cedar or composite lumber, a timber frame gazebo uses large-section structural timber posts, rafters, and decorative elements to create a structure that lasts decades rather than years.
Characteristics of a timber frame gazebo:
- Octagonal, hexagonal, or round footprint – the traditional gazebo shape that creates a defined garden focal point
- Heavy timber posts and rafters – structural-grade members that create real visual weight and permanence
- Solid or open roof options – depending on the design, a gazebo can have a fully covered roof or open-rafter top
- Decorative railing and trim details – timber frame gazebos typically feature more ornamental woodwork than pavilions
Timber frame gazebos versus timber frame pavilions:
- Gazebos are better as garden focal points and intimate seating areas for 2–6 people
- Pavilions offer more usable square footage and are better for dining, entertaining, and outdoor kitchen applications
- Pavilions are easier to furnish due to their rectangular footprint
NORWEH specializes in rectangular timber frame pavilions and pergolas. For a custom gazebo-style configuration, contact our team to discuss NORWEH Custom options at +1 (866) 610-0610.