Wide environmental shot from low angle, a heavy-timber lean-to structure attached to a rendered garden wall on the left third of the frame, afternoon daylight raking across the roof cladding and casting sharp structural shadows, timber posts visible in close foreground, open garden behind receding into soft focus
Wide environmental shot from low angle, a heavy-timber lean-to structure attached to a rendered garden wall on the left third of the frame, afternoon daylight raking across the roof cladding and casting sharp structural shadows, timber posts visible in close foreground, open garden behind receding into soft focus
— Lean-to Structures

Crafting Your Perfect Outdoor Living Space.

Every lean-to we build starts with the wall it attaches to — load path, footing depth, and roof pitch calculated to the structure, not approximated from a standard plan.

Tight close-up detail shot of a heavy timber rafter-to-wall-plate connection on a lean-to structure, morning sidelight revealing the grain of the wood and the precision of the cut joint, metal connector hardware visible, rendered masonry wall in soft background
Tight close-up detail shot of a heavy timber rafter-to-wall-plate connection on a lean-to structure, morning sidelight revealing the grain of the wood and the precision of the cut joint, metal connector hardware visible, rendered masonry wall in soft background
/ Structural Approach

Load Path, Drainage, Timber — in That Order.

The roofline pitch is set by the site's rainfall and the wall's height — not by what's easiest to frame. Overhang and cladding follow from that calculation.

Framing timber is grain-matched and dimensioned to the span, the same discipline we apply to every deck and pergola we build.

Tell Us About Your Site.

We work from site dimensions and wall details before anything else. Send us what you have — we'll take it from there.