The Denali Timber Frame Pavilion before home with patio and seating area underneath

The Denali Pavilion

Featuring the iconic hammer-beam split-truss design, the Denali Timber Frame Pavilion extends beauty through its ridge beams and lowered top chords. An excellent choice for large backyards and serene parks, the Denali is a stunning choice for bor elegance and enduring functionality.

Pequea stands among the premier manufacturers of Timber Frame Pavilions, supplying high-quality structures— including the impressive Denali Pavilion— to the dealer and wholesale market.

Features

Denali Timber Frame Pavilion Standard Features

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  1. Sizes
    We offer sizes from 12’x12’ to 36’ x 80’.
  2. Post Standoff Sizes
    3/4” tall
  3. Posts
    8”x8”; 10”x10” (18’ wide and up) 
  4. Eave Overhang
    18 – 24″
  5. Gable Overhang
    24″
  6. Roof Pitches
    10/12
    9/12 at 18′ wide
    8/12 at 22′ wide
    7/12 at 36′ Wide
  7. Roof Decking
    2”x8” SPF, Tongue and Groove V Roof Decking

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The Denali Timber Frame Pavilion

Featuring the gorgeous Hammerbeam Truss Design and extended ridge beams, the Denali Timber Frame Pavilion delivers awing beauty to any yard. An excellent choice for poolside sun protection, outdoor living, or hosting space, the Denali’s smooth, grand profile is well-suited for parks, businesses, and backyards alike. Personalize the Denali pavilion with a range of sizes, color options, and customizable features to align with your unique vision.

Structure Specs

The Denali TF Pavilion across from pool with seating underneath
Sizes

12’x12’ to 36’x80’ (Common builds include: 12’x16′, 20’x28′, 24’x16′, 24’x40′, 30’x40′, and 30’x60′)

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Roof Material

Asphalt (Standard) or Regular Metal, Standing Seam Metal 

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Post Brackets

Stainless Steel Post Anchor Brackets with 3/4″ tall stand-offs

(2.5” or 4” tall stand-offs for concrete anchor points below the patio surface)

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Wood

Douglas Fir Timber #1 and better, S4S (Smooth), Green, and FOCH (Free of Center Heart). 

Colors

Ultra Timber Frame Stains
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Bryce Butternut
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Canes Point Brown
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Cavern Oak
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Driftwood
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Rainier Cedar
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Sequoia Bark
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Shenandoah Smoke
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Yellowstone Natural
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
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
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

Timber Frame Pavilion Options

Each backyard has its own personality, and your pavilion should match yours! Our timber frame pavilion options let you create a design that showcases your individual style. Choose from a variety of stain finishes, roofing colors, and other customizable features, and make your Denali Timber Frame Pavilion truly one of a kind.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Timber Frame Pavilions

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

Timber Frame Pavilions tend to cost more than standard wood or vinyl pavilions because they require significantly more wood than a standard pavilion. The wood is also usually of much higher quality as timber frame construction leaves wood exposed. Additionally, higher quality craftsmanship is required for intricate joinery techniques such as the mortise and tenon. Both the high-quality labor and materials lead to the cost of Timber Frame Pavilions being higher than standard wood or vinyl pavilions. However, the longevity of a timber frame pavilion and, of course, their striking aesthetic appeal prove that they are a structure worth investing in. 

Douglas Fir is an exceptional choice for outdoor construction, celebrated for its remarkable strength and natural resilience. Its resistance to rot and warping and its prevalence throughout the U.S. make it a safe and environmentally friendly choice for outdoor building structures. 

At Pequea, we use #1 and better Douglas Fir sourced from the West Coast for all our structures. Our natural air-drying process allows our carefully chosen wood to lose moisture gradually, reducing the likelihood of warping or cracking. This process is cost-effective, requires no special equipment or energy usage, and maintains the structural integrity of these large timbers.  

While the terms “Post-and-Beam” and “Timber Frame” are often used interchangeably, they refer to two distinct construction methods. Our pavilions are true timber frame structures, built using traditional mortise and tenon joinery—precisely cut with computer-operated CNC machines to ensure a stable, secure fit. 

In contrast, post-and-beam construction, though visually similar, relies on metal connectors such as steel plates and bolts to join the timbers. True timber framing relies solely on expert woodworking joinery techniques. 

Timber Frame Buildings can last for decades or even centuries if maintained properly. Without maintenance, you can expect your timber frame pavilion to last 25 years, but if you commit to maintaining your structure, a timber frame pavilion could surpass 100 years. 

Adding a fireplace or chimney to a timber frame pavilion is a popular addition to these homey outdoor structures. The most popular location to add a chimney is in the center of the gable, which makes the chimney and fireplace the centerpiece of the inside of the pavilion. 

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