I have a deck which is about 3 ft off the ground and a pergola built to cover it. I would like to cover the surface of the pergola with wisteria to create the same effect.
of the pergola? It is all gorgeous.
Hi great pergola! What are the dimensions of the lumber used? 25 x ? x ? and 10 x ? x ?
french doors onto patio with pergola
Adding vines above the pergola makes for a nice shady area.
Pergola covered with wisteria for roof and shade
Pergolas can be attached to the house to form a semi-covered patio.
We have a deep navy blue trim on the house, so this makes me think we could do the same color for the pergola. Perhaps.
love the pergola to attach to the deck, good patio size and not crowded with a lot of seating
for your pergola, think beyond natural or stained wood. Here, a deep green hue helps the structure blend into the natural environment while creating a dramatic contrast against the patio's white tones.
8 Elements of a Perfect Outdoor Dining Room
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same pergola as front to/from garage?
style of pergola - but will be 2/3 colours
modern classic pergola. painted. how about taupe?
of the pergola? what is the size of the patio table?
pergola on patio with cecil bruner
love the pergola created to "house" the table setting.
Pergolas define outdoor rooms, and you can suspend items like candleholders, paper lanterns and hanging plants from their rafters
pergola, outdoor table and vine plants
Build a PergolaTime required: A weekend if you're very handy, potentially a lot longer if you're not. Hiring a professional may be in order, as you will want sturdy foundations for your structure.Starting budget: If you use cedar to build a DIY 8-foot by 8-foot pergola, it will run you around $700 to $1
soften a pergola, blurring the lines between hardscape and garden.
Start from grafted plants vs. seedlings for quicker blooms. Wisteria is best suited to USDA climate zones 5-8. Train new plants by choosing one or a few stems to form a leader and clip off unwanted starts that sprout from the base.