Mix Rustic Woods
A typical wooden pergola shades an outdoor kitchen and eating area during midday eats. Natural wood matches the concrete patio, wooden furniture, and fences.
Embrace the Landscape
This pergola's large wooden beams and top blend into the trees. A paved patio, garden, and climbing vines unify the backyard.
Add a Retractable Shade
To shelter your dining area from the sun and heat, use a retractable shade on a pergola in the sunniest portion of your yard.
Put a Pergola by the Pool
On this pool deck, a large pergola shadows the lounge chairs and wooden-framed hammock, while lightweight drapes provide further shade.
Soften the Space with Greenery
A pergola on one side of this home echoes the entire porch on the other, and lush vegetation soften the walkway, container garden, steps, and roof lines' geometric angles.
Plant Bright Blooms
Show off your gardening work on pergolas, arbors, and trellises. The greatest climbing vines, such pink bougainvillea, purple clematis, and honeysuckle, decorate and fragrance exterior buildings.
Install Side Draping
In hot, dry areas, outdoor spaces require maximum sun protection. Elegant draping on pergola sides shades your deck without darkening it.
Add Permanent Sun Protection
A corrugated metal canopy on a timber pergola makes an open eating area an all-weather venue for informal lunches and special occasions.