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Pergola Designs – So Many Choices! But Which Is Best?

A pergola is a wonderful architectural element to add to any garden or landscape design. Pergolas are great for casting shade, providing support for climbing plants, and marking the transition point from one area to another. But with the vast array of designs and styles available today, how does a homeowner know which is the best? In this article, we’ll discuss the pros and cons of several common pergola designs so you can determine which is right for you.
When we talk about pergola design, we’re partly referring to the materials used to construct it. The most common material choices are wood, plastic, or metal. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages. We’ll begin with wood, which is arguably the most popular material choice. When purchasing or building a wooden pergola, the most important consideration is the type of wood used. Redwoods, such as cedar, are preferable because they are naturally resistant to rot, decay, and insect infestations. If building your own pergola, you may want to shy away from treated woods, particularly if the structure will be used to support climbing plants. The chemicals in treated wood can poison and kill some types of plants. When constructing the pergola, be sure to use stainless steel fasteners that won’t rust.
Plastic pergolas, while not as rustic and traditional looking as wood, can offer a more upscale and polished look. The primary advantage of plastic over wood is longevity. Where wood will eventually decay, plastic will not. A high density vinyl is the superior choice for durability and weather resistance. PVC vinyl can be an especially good option, because of its extreme sturdiness. The other critical consideration in vinyl products to be used outdoors is UV resistance. Look for a plastic that contains a UV inhibitor to prevent the material from discoloring when exposed to the sun’s strong rays.
Metal is another material choice that offers a completely different look and style. While metal pergolas are rather expensive, they do offer a whole new level of sturdiness and durability, even more so than plastic. Cast iron is a common metal choice, though it is very heavy and will rust when exposed to the elements. Aluminum is better alternative, because it’s lightweight, yet still extremely strong. When shopping for aluminum pergolas, be sure to inquire about the hardness rating of the metal. Hardness ratings of aluminum should be T-4, T-5, or T-6, with T-6 being the hardest, or strongest, and thus the most preferable. The other major advantage of aluminum is that it will not rust.
Aside from material choice, the other major factor in pergola design is the style of the structure. Classic pergolas usually feature straight lines with a craftsman style, but there are a multitude of other design options available today. Determining which design is right for you and your yard is a strictly personal choice, but should be affected by the style of your home and garden. A colonial home with English garden is a perfect setting for a traditional pergola. If you live in a modern home with a Japanese garden, look for a pergola with Asian-inspired design. For Tuscan style homes, look for a pergola with Mediterranean flair.
Finally, when faced with the decision of whether to buy or build your pergola, be sure to factor in the cost of your own time. If you are someone who enjoys DIY projects, has a good inventory of tools, and works well with your hands, then building a pergola may be a relatively easy project that you’ll enjoy. On the other hand, if you want to have a finished product as quickly as possible and you don’t have a lot of building experience, you can probably save yourself a lot of time and frustration by purchasing a ready to assemble kit.
No matter what your choice, a pergola is a great architectural detail to add to any landscape. With a little forethought and planning, you’re sure to end up with a beautiful end result that will serve as a focal point in your yard for years to come.
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Pergolas are being used in our yards and gardens a lot these days. This is primarily due to their versatility and the simple cover they make for many of our areas. Pergolas are free standing structures that are made of wood, metal, vinyl, fiberglass, and are just good looking structures to have in our yards. They also provide great opportunities for landscaping and screening.
BUILDING PERGOLAS – Building a pergola is not difficult at all and the average homeowner can build a pergola with a decent set of plans. These plans will give you all of the dimensions and if you purchase the right plans you will also get a complete materials list which makes your material shopping easy and also allows you to get several bids on the materials you will need. There is a lot of flexibility in the style of pergola you can build and I am sure you can find a plan well within your skill level.
KIT FORMS OF PERGOLAS – There are many online sources for finding kit forms of pergolas today and they make it really easy for installation. Even if you decide to build one yourself you can now buy concrete pillars/columns and have them shipped to your house. From there you can construct the pergola you want depending how you set the concrete pillars. But with all of the choices out there today you can probably easily find the kit form of pergola you want for your yard.
CUSTOM MADE PERGOLAS – You can obviously have a carpenter come to your house and have a pergola made but there are also companies that will build you a custom pergola and in kit form and have it shipped to your house. Now you get the best of both worlds in that you have a kit form of a pergola but you also have one custom made to fit your needs.
WHAT MATERIAL TO CHOOSE FROM FOR MY PERGOLA? – This is probably going to be a function of whether you are trying to match anything in your yard or near your house. Most all pergolas that are purchased in kit form hold up well. Pergolas can be purchased that are made out of vinyl, metal, fiberglass, and wood. They come in all shapes, colors, and sizes.
HOW DO I MOUNT MY PERGOLA? You can put your pergola on a concrete slab by using concrete mounting brackets, you can set your pergola on a gravel base and leave it free standing, you can set a pergola on stone pillars or posts, and you can plant posts in the ground and build your pergola from the posts.
USES FOR PERGOLAS – The primary purpose of a pergola is to provide cover to some area or object. Pergolas are used to cover entertainment or sitting areas, to cover spas, patios, barbeque areas or outdoor kitchens. The roof of the pergola can be solid providing complete rain protection or the roof can be beamed or slated and therefore partially open. There are many uses for pergolas including covers for areas in which to hold weddings or other special events or parties. Some pergolas structures have seating built into them and some pergola structures are used for screening purposes.
