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If you heard of pergolas, but still not quite sure what they are, let me offer a brief description. A pergola is a structure that creates a cool and shaded, pleasant area below. Support columns run along the sides, connecting to various types of lattice framework above. It is very common to leave the walls of open structure, while the top may be covered by a variety of plants or vines at the top.
Of course you can train your plants climb to the top of the garden structure, so choose things like roses, grapes, jasmine are the most appropriate. Climbing plants and vines are not a requirement however, and choose what you want your structure to look like will depend on your personal taste. Pergola professional builders often incorporate the structure into a trellis or arbor, providing further accents the garden. Your garden structure can be a simple feature in your garden, or could even be a more prepared to act as road or path, or designed as a corner pergola.
The Pergola Blog is my mini-journal. It lets you know:
• Examine your attic and the roof. Due to the direct sunlight and humidity (depending on your climate) the roof area is likely to most of the fissures. Check for any seepages and fix them up. It is better to look for shingles and fix them up promptly. Dampness tends to ruin all the construction and design of the house. If unattended, humidity can lead to development of fungi. Also this will increase the chance of rodents coming in your house and you wouldn’t like that obviously!
• Check for malfunctioning wires and electronics. Faulty wires if not maintained may have the risk of dangers that can put your life at stake. Get hold of a good technician and allow him to fix all your wiring and electronics. Also do remember to check the batteries of the fire alarms and security checks.
The pergola arch can be used to section off parts of the garden, being used as a focal point, leading the eye through to the next part, providing an element of surprise and 'journey', which is so important for adding interest to the garden.
An arbor pergola, on the other hand, provides a cosy retreat in which to while away the hours, and can be enhanced in many ways by the addition of garden furniture sets and seats, cushions, throws, lights, fragrance burners and all manner of accessories.
Many are drawn, on the one hand, to its secluded peacefulness, others to gatherings for intimate chats, or warm, lazy days socialising under its welcoming and cosy protection. Mmm...sounds lovely!
Both pergola and arbor add height to the garden, which can have quite a dramatic effect.
A client recently said to me, as soon as she had seen both pergolas built, "...But the garden looks so much bigger!"
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