What is a timber frame pergola?
A timber frame pergola uses the same heavy-timber construction principles as a timber frame pavilion, but with an open roof structure instead of a solid deck. The exposed rafters, crossbeams, and open top create a play of light and shadow that is one of the most beloved features of the classic pergola aesthetic.
Key characteristics of a timber frame pergola:
- Open rafter roof – parallel beams running the length of the structure; allows sunlight through while providing partial shade
- Heavy timber posts and beams – structural-grade Douglas Fir that creates a bold, substantial presence a lightweight aluminum or vinyl pergola simply cannot match
- Traditional joinery options – NORWEH pergola kits feature precision-engineered connections designed for long-term structural integrity
- Perfect for climbing plants – wisteria, roses, and climbing vines thrive on a timber pergola’s open structure
Timber frame pergolas are particularly popular as:
- Garden and patio focal points
- Entry or pathway structures
- Pool surrounds
- Outdoor dining areas in mild climates
- Structures where a full roof would block a desirable view or create too much shade
NORWEH’s Timber Frame Pergola starts from $8,129 with free freight shipping to all 48 continental US states.