Cheyenne Pavilion with metal roof, besides pool with seating underneath

The Cheyenne Pavilion 

The Cheyenne Outdoor Living Patio Pavilion is an excellent pavilion for your home’s outdoor space. A perfect choice for a small pavilion in your garden, with your patio, or by your pool, spend quality family time under the pleasant, protected space provided by the Cheyenne Pavilion.

Features

The Cheyenne Pavilion Standard Features

Cheyenne Sketch with standard features indicated by red circles and numbers
  1. Sizes
    We offer sizes from 8’x8’ to 24’ x 48’.
  2. Wood
    Pressure Treated Southern Yellow Pine
  3. Columns
    8″x8″ square
  4. Overhang
    12″
  5. Roof Pitches
    7/12
  6. Roof Material
    Asphalt (Standard) or Regular Metal, Standing Seam Metal

Our Recent CHEYENNE Pavilion Projects

The Cheyenne Outdoor Living Pavilion

The Cheyenne Wood Pavilion’s post design, overhang, and roof pitch proportions are carefully crafted to create a strong, wide-open feel that you will experience under the pavilion. This makes it an excellent option for a patio pavilion, with a variety of sizes making it possible for you to build a large or small pavilion. The Cheyenne can be customized for your space. Also, check out our options for roofs, ceilings, stains, and more for the best-designed fit! 

Structure Specs

Cheyenne Pavilion besides pool with seating underneath
Sizes

8’x8’ to 24’x 48’
(Common builds include: 12’x16′, 14’x18′, 16’x20′, 20’x24′, and 24’x48′.)

Cheyenne ceiling with ceiling fan  and wooden stain
Ceiling

Standard Stained Wood

View of Cheyenne Columns with seating, fireplace, and plants
Columns

8”x8” square 

View of traditional southern pine used to make this Cheyenne pavilion's ceiling
Wood

Traditional Southern Pine

Colors

A and L Stains
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Keystone Gold
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Mahogany
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Mushroom
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Redwood
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Rustic Cedar
Australian Timber Oils
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Honey Teak
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Jarrah Brown
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Mahogany Flame
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Natural
Asphalt Shingles (Standard)
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Barkwood
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Biscayne Blue
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Charcoal
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Fox Hollow Gray
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Hickory
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Hunter Green
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Patriot Red
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Pewter Gray
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Shakewood
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Slate
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Weathered Wood
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Williamsburg Slate
Metal Roof Colors
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Black
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Bone White
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Bronze
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Charcoal
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Colonial Red
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Forest Green
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Slate Blue
Standing Seam Roof Colors
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Bright Red
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Charcoal Gray
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Classic Green
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Copper Penny
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Dark Bronze
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Matte Black

Outdoor Living Pavilion Options 

Every backyard is unique—your pavilion should be, too. Our outdoor living pavilions offer a wide range of customization options to match your personal style and enhance your outdoor space. Choose from various stain finishes, roofing colors, and more to create a pavilion that’s as distinctive as your home.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Outdoor Living Pavilions

Our Pequea dealers are located in PA, MD, NJ, DE, VA, NY, MA, VT, and NC.

Yes. In most states, counties, and cities, a permit is required to build or place a pavilion in your yard or outdoor space. Exact permit applications and specifications differ by individual area, so be sure to check in with your local building department to ensure you have everything you need to apply for a permit. 

No, a pavilion’s foundation is an important part of your project and structure. Installing pavilion footers and/or post brackets and having a sturdy foundation is essential to your pavilion’s construction process. 

Read more about our pavilion foundations, tiers, and bracket recommendations on our outdoor living pavilion options page.

It is possible to attach a pavilion to your house. These installation processes will take additional planning, engineering, and inspections compared to a free-standing pavilion. You will want to make sure your home can support the structure and that your structure can be properly fastened to your home. 

We do not usually recommend mounting a pavilion on an existing deck unless it is properly reinforced. If you are interested in installing a pavilion to your deck, we recommend installing concrete footers/piers under your deck, installing the pavilion with longer posts, and then installing deck boards. 

Contact your dealer to find out what is possible in your space and to begin the planning process!

The primary difference between a pergola and a pavilion is the roof. Pergolas have lattice roofs that allow natural light from above, while pavilions have solid roofs that provide overhead sun protection. In general, pavilions tend to be larger and more weather-proof than pergolas. 

The most important factors to consider when choosing the size of your pavilion are your yard size, the intended use for your pavilion, and what kind of furniture you want to place under the pavilion. A good size for a backyard pavilion ultimately depends on what size backyard you are working with. For smaller outdoor spaces, any pavilion size between 10’x14’ and 16’x18’ would complement your space best. If you have a larger space and plan to host larger groups of people, pavilion sizes such as 20×20 or 20×30 might work best.

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