
Loretta Pavilion
The Loretta Pavilion adds a solid gable roof and exposed king-post truss for a sheltered outdoor room that feels permanent.

Stillbury pavilions use real timber, roof structure, and exposed truss details to create a covered outdoor room that feels tied to the home.
Stillbury pavilions use real timber, roof structure, and exposed truss details to create a covered outdoor room that feels tied to the home.
They are best for homeowners who want a covered dining space, grill area, hot tub cover, or gathering zone that feels permanent.
Carpenter-led design-build team
When you hire Stillbury, you get an accountable design-build team, and right now, you are hiring Brian's hands-on experience. The goal is simple: tell the truth, design clearly, and build the structure to last for decades.
We review roof pitch, water movement, site clearances, and tie-in constraints before the design is finalized.
Permit, footing, engineering, and code requirements are reviewed before build day.
The pavilion is built with the right proportions, sightlines, and usable clearances.
If rain cover and full shade matter, a pavilion is usually the more useful long-term structure.
The 3D design step checks massing, roof pitch, and sightlines before the project moves forward.
Many projects do require permit review, especially when footings, roof loads, or attachments are involved. Stillbury reviews the structure and local requirements before build work starts.
Timeline depends on design complexity, permit review, weather, and material lead time. You'll see the expected sequence in writing before you commit to anything.
The design process accounts for Utah sun, snow, wind exposure, footing needs, and the difference between open-roof pergolas and solid-roof pavilions.
Start with a free 3D design and a written quote built around your yard, your home, and the structure that actually fits your needs