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Timber Frame Pavilion

$7,000+
5.0(1 reviews)

Materials: White pine and cherry. Apple cider press shelter * materials not included in price. This Pavilion was created as a cider press shelter for the end of harvest. There is an earthen oven for baking identical adjacent to this structure. The farm is located in Warren VT and harvests Icelandic sheep wool and a variety of seasonal produce.

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Maker since 2012

Finish

  • white

Material

  • cherry
  • oak

Type

  • wood

Function

  • farm

Meet the Maker

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Keith Lewis

Living Edge Treehouses and Edible Landscapes

Natick, MA 1760
Member since 2012
5.0(1 reviews)

Have you ever wondered if all those gorgeous home plans in magazines can fit into your home, your family, your style? Those plans started in the eyes of a homeowner and blossomed under the hands of a "carpentry artist". Keith Lewis has been a Master Carpenter for 18 years. He can take a small vision and create something you never dreamed possible…. customized to YOU. Located in New England, he understands how to work with unique spaces and house designs. A true treehouse artist and permaculture advocate Keith is passionate about nature and growing edible landscapes to support both animal and human support. Outdoor living spaces are key to engaging with nature. Keith specializes in problem solving and can make your home a functional piece of art. Don't settle with having something built. Take the extra time to create your dream with Keith Lewis.

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Customer Reviews

5.0(1 reviews)
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Alex

Jan 14, 2013

Keith was really great to work with. The table that I ended up with exceeded all my expectations. I could tell Kieth really enjoyed working with reclaimed materials, and making a peice of furniture. I was constantly kept in the loop, as Keith sent updates frequetly. I was invited to his workshop halfway through the process and perhaps most importantly his love for furniture making really came through!