Handcrafted in the USA with traditional timber frame techniques, our wooden knee braces offer structural support and timeless charm, enhancing beams, mantels, and archways indoors while adding custom appeal to outdoor spaces like carports, patios, and trellises.
Crafted with care in the USA using traditional timber frame techniques, our wooden knee braces combine timeless craftsmanship with structural integrity. Made from premium, hand-selected timber, each brace is built to order and tailored to your project’s exact specifications.
Suggested Uses for Timber Frame Knee Braces:
For secure installation, use lag bolts to attach the knee braces to the structure. Alternatively, long framing screws can be used. For projects with specific requirements, consult an onsite engineer for the best installation method.
Shipping is reasonably priced and calculated at the time of your order to ensure accurate costs based on your location and product specifications.
All of our wooden knee braces are custom-made to order. We personally work with every client to ensure each brace is tailored to their project, guaranteeing the perfect fit and design every time.
Elevate the look of your space with handcrafted timber frame knee braces. Designed for structural support and style, they add depth and character to beams, mantels, and pergolas. Made from premium wood like Douglas Fir, Bald Cypress, and White Oak, they ensure durability while blending seamlessly into any design.
Whether enhancing a true timber frame or giving a traditional home a custom-crafted feel, these braces create a timeless, architectural statement. Custom sizing and styles let you achieve the perfect look, while easy installation ensures a seamless upgrade to both indoor and outdoor spaces.
We offer free delivery to anywhere within a 120-mile radius (2 hours out, 2 hours back) of our shop in Crossville, TN and around Garden Valley, ID, as well.
Our pavilion packages, like all of our timber frames, are delivered on a flatbed truck since they are too big to come in boxes.
We stand behind the craftsmanship and quality of each of our timber frames. So, if something is wrong, we make it right.
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