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The Evolution of Contemporary Pergola Styles


The Evolution of Contemporary Pergola
Styles

Pergolas offer shade without protecting you from the warm sunlight and pleasant breezes.  They are exactly what you need to define a separate space in your garden for you and your guests to enjoy the brightest afternoons.  And why not use them as a climbing frame for your flowers and plants?

Since this is a sizeable investment (both ways) we certainly don’t want you to get stuck on a huge pergola that makes your garden look smaller or that you have to replace after a few years.

Here are our expert tips for choosing a pergola that will last, complement your garden beautifully, and delight your guests instantly.

4. What features should I look out for when choosing a pergola?

Once you have found the right size, material and type of installation for your future pergola, you can start thinking about features that would make your life easier:

  • While some materials are better than others in adverse weather conditions, their effectiveness may also depend on how they were treated: if you live in a rainy area, it is wise to look for them Weather resistant Pergolas;

  • Some pergolas come with a retractable fabric canopyThis is especially useful in warm climates to enjoy the brightest days without exposure to direct sunlight.

    • However, you need to be prepared for a higher level maintenancebecause the fabric forms pockets in which water, dirt and grime can easily collect, often leading to mold;

    • In very windy or snowy climates, they are not a practical choice.

  • A stylish alternative to canopies, with pergolas Louvers can give you more flexibility: whether they need to be moved manually or with a handy remote control, they usually can be inclined at different angles to enjoy more or less shade and to protect yourself from the rain;

    • They are a popular choice for wall-mounted pergolas especially to reinforce the covered terrace feeling, but to leave more space for sunlight;

    • Louvred pergolas are more than that expensive and their mechanism can lead to breakages and more maintenance over the years.