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Different Styles and Uses of Pergolas for Your Outdoor Living

Kate Westall
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Pergolas, at the simplest level, are outdoor structures that consist of posts or columns that support an open roof consisting of rafters and beams. If you want to add sophistication to your home and make it look more charming, you can add a pergola to accompany your deck or patio. A pergola can be the best choice, whether you wish to add some stylish shade to the exterior lounging space, make a style statement or arrange for shelter for the garden.

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What are the Different Pergola Styles?What Can a Pergola Be Used for?Conclusion:

What are the Different Pergola Styles?

Pergolas available from most manufacturers can be customized significantly, and you can get unlimited options when it comes to shape and size. Here are a few simple styles that you can consider.

  • Freestanding pergola: This is true to its name, standing separate from the home and alone as a landscape feature. This kind of pergola can look amazing in the garden when created beside a pool. It can make for a great outdoor living area located away from home.
  • Attached pergola: One side of such a pergola can directly attach to the home. This kind of style can cover a space – such as a deck or a patio, connected to the home. When you have an attached pergola, you can have a fantastic outdoor living area that can appear like an indoor room extension rather than a separate feature.
  • Arched pergola: There is a flat roof in most pergolas. However, you can come across varied designs consisting of arched tops. When compared to a flat-roofed pergola, an arched one has a more romantic appearance. Your space can look unique and more elegant. It can be a great way to add an element of traditional beauty into an otherwise simple living space and make it look like stuff from fairy tales.
  • Louvered pergola: Such a pergola, when compared to classic slats, comprises adjustable louvers in the form of rafters. These louvers can be opened and closed to allow more or less sunshine as required.  You can find louvered pergolas in manual as well as automatic models.
  • Awning pergola: These are small in size and can directly be mounted onto walls. There is no need for any supportive column or post. For aesthetics or shade, such a pergola can be set up over:
    • Garage
    • Window or
    • Door

If you want to have more shade, you may consider adding some cover – such as flowering climbing vines.

What Can a Pergola Be Used for?

It can have many uses.

  • Covering a patio: An attached pergola can keep your patio safe from the rain by acting as a shade. Your patio can feel like an added room rather than as an isolated outdoor space. You can have a space to chat, eat in or relax with your friends and family members.
  • Serving as an outdoor room: When you create a pergola, an ordinary barbecue space, outdoor kitchen, or seating space can be transformed into a full-fledged outdoor room. You can add a structure to the living space pergolas without getting sunlight or cool breezes obstructed.
  • Framing a walkway: Does your home have a walkway already? Does it wind through the front yard or garden space? In that case, you can add a pergola and make the experience vagarious. Pergolas are available in any size or shape, and you may find one that matches your needs and design requirements.

Conclusion:

The ends of beams in pergolas are mostly designed to complement a home’s architectural style. Not only it makes your house visually appealing, but it also provides shelter from the sun, rain, and terrible weather conditions. Pergolas are available in any size or shape, and you may find one that matches your needs and design requirements. So, contact a pergolas builder for your property.

TAGGED: Pergolas, pergolas Cranbourne
Kate Westall 3rd June 2024 2nd June 2021
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I am Kate Westall, a freelance writer, and a professional blogger, who enjoys enlightening others about unknown and little-known facts. I love to write on all general and professional topics like Home Improvement, Fashion, Health, Travel, etc.
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