![Timber Frame Entrance King Post Truss 3 Timber Frame Entrance King Post Truss 3](https://media.mywoodhome.com/timber/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2011/12/timber-frame-entrance-king-post-truss-3.jpg)
Timber-frame trusses can come in many styles and levels of complexity. This simple king-post truss with a curved supporting beam provides a welcoming timber-frame entrance that gives visitors a taste of the grander structural elements waiting inside. Photo by James Ray Spahn
![Timber Frame Entrance Hammerbeam Timber Frame Entrance Hammerbeam](https://media.mywoodhome.com/timber/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2011/12/timber-frame-entrance-hammerbeam.jpg)
For a more dramatic look, this timber-frame entrance features an elaborate hammerbeam truss that draws the eye upward and frames the accent window directly above the door. Photo by James Ray Spahn
![Timber Frame Entrance King Post Truss 2 Timber Frame Entrance King Post Truss 2](https://media.mywoodhome.com/timber/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2011/12/timber-frame-entrance-king-post-truss-2-540x541.jpg)
Slightly curved struts add interest to this otherwise simple king-post truss and help provide a welcoming timber-frame entrance to the home. Photo by James Ray Spahn
![Timber Frame Knee Brace Entrance Timber Frame Knee Brace Entrance](https://media.mywoodhome.com/timber/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2011/12/timber-frame-knee-brace-entrance-540x415.jpg)
Sometimes, aesthetically effective timber-frame entrances don't require overhead trusses to add interest. These two king-post trusses were turned 45 degrees and now function as knee braces, which support a deep porch roof that offers four-season shelter for arriving and departing guests. Photo by James Ray Spahn