Best Pergolas Design Tips for You

March 13, 2020

A beautiful Pergola on the walkway can be soothing to the eyes, but it serves many more purposes than one. A pergola is an external structure attached to the backyards of many Australian homes to provide shelter from sunny summers and rains. The climbing plants look charming on the bridge, as the outdoor structure of the garden. Interestingly, the term ‘Pergolas’ is derived from a Latin term ‘Pergula’ this means a projecting fringe. They are the pillars supporting the roof. Even before we delve deeper into the designs, let us clarify the common mistake we do while talking about Pergolas.

The Mistaken Identity:




A Pergola is commonly identified as Arbor. There is a lot of resemblance between both the outdoor structures. Pergola has traced its origin to the Italian Renaissance; few books refer it to be a covered walk, overcast with vines. They were built to protect the terrace from the whimsical weather. Despite their similarities, they have distinct structures.

The size of the pergola is larger than Arbor. In terms of the structure, a pergola has multiple free-standing, independent columns supporting a flat roof. Arbor, on the contrary, comprises limited posts with a slanted or arched roof. A pergola is always attached to the house built over a deck or patio. Arbor is located at the entrance of the yard or garden.

Always remember that a Pergola is an extension of the living space. It can be made of wood, metal or aluminum. For those planning to cut down on budget, you can construct your own Pergola with your expertise. It can turn into a great secondary sitting area or a relaxing, resting place amidst a delightful garden.

Best Design Tips for Starters:


Here you may find the right ingredients to welcome an architectural landscape at home.



 
  • Where to get the right view:  Don’t get confused; just ask yourself where you want to place the pergola. A pergola can redefine the outdoor space in the yard. So, it is important for you to locate a place next to your house, which gives a great view of the entire scenic beauty. The design of the pergola can accentuate the beautiful features of the landscape. The golden rule is to maintain a minimum of 1-1.5mm distance from the boundary wall.
  • Cover your backyard:  A good design can help in providing shade from beaming sun rays and wind. Pergolas can be simple, traditional or crossbeams but it should completely cover the outdoors. So that you can be comfortable in spending time. It can be strategically used to block the neighborhood yard to protect your privacy.
  • Waterproof:  This is a common sense that you want to save the wooden structure from damage. It is advisable to use a polycarbonate sheet or aluminum louvered pergola. Whatever design you choose for your pergola, it is important to maintain it. A combination of wood and gypsum is a good binding for water-resistant pergolas.
  • Adjustable rooftop: You can get creative with the roof panel; adjust it in whichever way you want. If you are planning to convert the deck into a pergola, then chalk out the available space and the roof panel, it can support. In modern homes, they prefer a re-attachable roof structure to control the sunlight and do it yourself.
  • Add a Dash of Style: Pergolas are such a nice outdoor functional area. If your budget permits, you can add more beauty by planting plants, BBQ area, spa, etc.

Planning a pergola seems to be an easy task but don’t be fooled. You need to understand the plan before final execution. The aesthetics of the pergola completely depends on personal styling and taste. Find the right location, materials, and design to set up a perfect pergola at home.

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