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Post Frame Pavilions: Are You in the Market for a Sturdy, Versatile Shelter?

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Post Frame Pavilions: Are You in the Market for a Sturdy, Versatile Shelter?

Practical creativity—that is what you get with our post frame pavilions. Do you or your organization need a sturdy yet versatile shelter for events and activities? Here come summer and hopefully there goes the virus. But the virus goes a lot quicker outside where the sunshine burns it off. So, a picnic pavilion or an event pavilion mixes much-needed fresh air into your upcoming lifestyle.post frame pavilions

Space Afforded by Post Frame Construction

There is something reassuring about post frame construction projects. The buildings offer a wide interior space. You can order a high pitch or a lower pitch while enjoying the huge open floor area. Higher pitch will give you space for ceiling fans or loft storage or to store an RV. Lower pitch can be simply informal. Regardless, the wide-open space between posts equates to an unlimited number of possibilities for seating or meeting arrangements under the roof.

Where do you Need Shelter?

A shelter like this fits in with any type of surroundings in Colorado. Put post frame pavilions in backyards, outside businesses, on church grounds or campgrounds. Add a pavilion to a horse or vegetable farm to accommodate a variety of needs—social or fresh market. Towns can add pavilions to parks to shelter from rain and sun or near landmarks. Ranches could use pavilions for unique events—or animal shelters. Youth camps use pavilions with canvas siding.

Need a pergola for your swimming pool or pool house? Go for customized post frame pavilions. Put one in your woods or near the river. Use a pavilion next to the playground. Store hay, toys, or gear. Build a pavilion between sports fields or down at the lake.

Styles for Post Frame Pavilionspost frame pavilions

Custom post frame buildings can be adapted to any style you like. Although most have no walls, a pavilion design could include partial walls, even windows. Go with the wood, log, metal, or material of choice. Add a trademark or element used in the main house or building to tie it in. Select colors that stand out or blend in with nature. Place your pavilion up against a rock wall on the hillside. Four switch it up. Extend a pergola with vines from one end. There is no end to the versatile uses of a post frame pavilion on any property.

Colorado Builders Specializing in Outbuildings

For information about post frame pavilions, pole barns, and metal buildings, contact Sapphire Construction, Inc. at (303) 619-7213. Our team custom designs each building using high-quality, engineer-tested materials from Lester Buildings.

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Allen Randa - Sapphire Construction

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Allen Randa is a second generation Master Carpenter and Owner of Sapphire Construction Inc. Allen personally manages each project from beginning to end. That includes the first meeting, the estimate, the contract and architectural designs.
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