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Corner connector for PERGOLA
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wooden PERGOLA
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Terrace pergola (garden pergola) - bring the living room out into the garden
Terrace pergolas are the answer to the growing interest in arranging and using the space around the house. Not only do they extend the living area with a functional space, the so-called "garden lounge". Increasingly, they are a fashionable and desirable addition that adds value and aesthetics to the home and garden.
What is a terrace (garden) pergola?
Terrace pergola is a piece of small garden architecture. Lightweight construction is usually made made of wood or aluminium. Its main purpose is to protection from excessive sun and rain. At the same time, it enhances the aesthetic qualities of the house and garden. A terrace pergola can be used to enclose a terrace or create a free-standing structure in the garden area. Built from good materials and properly cared for serves for years.
Planning to buy a ready-made pergola? Check out our article: "Garden pergola - read before you buy„.
Wall-mounted or free-standing terrace pergola?
Wall mounted terrace pergola is a structure mounted directly against the house wall. It creates a seamless transition between the interior and the garden or terrace.
Pros:
- Space-saving. It is ideal for smaller gardens or terraces where every square centimetre is at a premium.
- The house wall provides additional shelter from wind and rain.
- Ease of installation: Usually simpler to install by building on the existing building structure.
Disadvantages:
- The pergola must be located adjacent to the building.
- The need to adapt to the architecture and strength of the building wall.
Free-standing terrace pergola is a self-contained structure. It can be placed anywhere in the garden or on the terrace. It provides greater freedom in planning your outdoor space.
Pros:
- Possibility of placing the pergola anywhere, independent of the main building.
- Greater design possibilities and customisation.
- Possibility of a lounge or dining area, creating functional spaces in the garden.
Disadvantages:
- The lack of additional protection from the building can make it less comfortable to use the pergola in adverse weather conditions.
- A freestanding pergola may require a more solid foundation and a more complex structure, which can increase costs.
Which pergola to choose?
A wooden pergola is an investment for years to come. Before ordering a structure for your site, answer the following questions:
Purpose - The size and design of the pergola will determine what function it will serve. If you are planning occasional gatherings for loved ones, opt for a smaller model. Do you like feasts and gatherings with friends? Opt for the longer sides.
Size - For a pergola to function as an outdoor lounge, its sides should be at least 300-400 cm. Such a terrace pergola should have space for 4-6 people, depending on the interior design. A larger pergola will work better in the garden. By placing it next to a building, you may disrupt its proportions.
Location - Consider where you will place the pergola. At east and west, there should be light streaming into it. When planning a south-facing development, remember that the west and east sides should be open to allow air flow.
Pergolas next to the building are most often placed next to the living room - they naturally increase the living room area.
Terrace/garden style - match the colour of the structure and finish to the character of the garden and the building block. What will suit you better: modern minimalism, rural romanticism or Scandinavian cosiness? There are many possibilities.
Modern terrace pergola
The modern terrace pergola combines traditional sun and rain protection functions with modern technological and aesthetic solutions. Thanks to the use of additional elements such as LED lighting, an intelligent canopy, sliding doors or an enclosure with movable external blinds, the pergola becomes not only a decorative element. It increases the comfort of the outdoor space.
Benefits of building with movable external blinds:
- Sunlight control: Allows precise control over the amount of sunlight reaching the interior of the pergola.
- Weather protection: The louvres can serve as a shield against rain, wind and even snow, increasing the functionality of the pergola all year round.
- Privacy: the louvre enclosure provides protection from the view of curious neighbours, while offering the opportunity to enjoy the open space without losing intimacy.
- Aesthetics: Modern blinds, both wooden and aluminium, are available in a variety of colours and finishes to match the style of the pergola and the overall design of the garden.
Types of blinds:
- Wooden: offer a natural look and bring warmth to an arrangement. They are ideal for those who appreciate the classic and natural.
- Pros: aesthetic appearance, naturalness.
- The downsides: they require regular maintenance and are less weather-resistant than aluminium blinds.
- Aluminium: characterised by high durability and resistance to external conditions. They are lightweight and easy to maintain.
- Pros: durability, ease of maintenance, resistance to changing weather conditions.
- Cons: Less natural looking compared to wooden blinds, can be more expensive to purchase.
Why build a pergola with movable blinds
A pergola with movable external blinds is much more than an aesthetic addition to a garden or terrace. It is a thoughtful solution that provides protection, privacy, flexibility and increases the value of your property. Discover how a pergola can comprehensively improve the living experience between home and garden:
- All-round protection and comfort
The pergola with movable external louvres provides protection from the sun, wind and rain. With the adjustable louvres, you control the amount of light and shade. You regulate the level of protection from adverse weather conditions. - Privacy and intimacy
One of the key aspects that distinguishes pergolas with movable blinds is the ability to create a secluded, private corner. Closing the blinds allows you to cut yourself off from the outside world, enjoying a moment of peace and quiet regardless of your surroundings. This is the ideal solution for those who value intimacy in their garden or on their terrace. - Flexibility and functionality
You can freely modify the settings of the blinds according to your needs. The sliding walls give you the possibility to change the space from completely open, through partially covered walls, to a completely closed room. This makes the pergola ideal not only as a relaxation area. When closed, it provides a secure storage space. - Aesthetics and property value
Investing in a pergola with movable external blinds is an investment in the aesthetics and value of your property. Modern design and high functionality increase the visual appeal of your home. They increase its market value. The pergola is an element that attracts attention and emphasises the individual character of the outdoor space.
How to build a terrace pergola step by step
The construction of a terrace pergola begins with the selection of a ready-made frame, available from the Openings.co.uk shop. The next steps include:
- Grinding of the structural beams that will go into the footings and corner connectors
- Planting the pergola feet on the ground, which will stabilise the structure
- Fitting the beams into the footing.
- Assembly of the columns and crossbars that form the framework.
- Adding movable wood or aluminium blinds for protection and decoration.
- Optional installation of additional elements such as lighting or climbing plants.
For more on this topic, see the article: "How to make a modern wooden pergola„.
At Otwrane.co.uk you will find a wide range of pergola products and services Our structures are valued for their thoughtful design, multi-functionality and the ability to create additional usable space in the garden. They are sturdy and stable self-supporting structures that protect from sun, wind and rain and provide decorative support for plants.
In the Opened.co.uk shop you will find:
Our wooden pergolas are distinguished by their aesthetic execution and quality. The substructure is made of glulam, in the highest visual standard of the SI class. We paint each structure twice with Remmers HK Varnish 3in1, a preparation that combines the advantages of impregnating, priming and premium varnish. The steel fasteners securing the framework are above standard length. We make them from thick steel with no visible welds.
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Frequently asked questions about terrace pergolas
Does a terrace pergola require planning permission?
Polish building law is sometimes changeable. In 2023, terrace and garden pergolas can be erected without a permit or notification. The condition is not to exceed an area of 35 m2. Smaller constructions do not require any documentation to be submitted.
What are the best materials for a pergola?
Popular materials include wood (e.g. pine) and aluminium. Wood offers a natural look and is very durable if properly maintained. Aluminium is lightweight, corrosion resistant and requires minimal maintenance.
How do you maintain a wooden pergola?
A wooden pergola should be cleaned regularly, at least once a year. It is necessary to impregnate it regularly with protective agents to protect the structure against moisture and pests. This will ensure that the pergola retains its appearance and durability over the years.
Can a pergola be installed on any type of ground?
The pergola can be installed on most types of ground, including grass, soil, concrete, paving stones or wooden decking. It is important that the ground is stable and level and that the structure itself is properly anchored.
How to protect a pergola from wood pests?
To protect the wood from pests, impregnations and protectants can be used to prevent insect and fungal attacks. Regular inspection and maintenance are key to keeping the pergola in good condition.
What plants are best suited to growing on a pergola?
Climbing plants such as vines, ivy, wisteria, climbing roses or clematis grow well on the pergola. The choice of plant depends on the climate, sunlight and aesthetic preferences.
Is a garden pergola sustainable?
The durability of a pergola depends on the material it is made of, the quality of the construction and the regularity of maintenance. Pergolas made of weather-resistant materials and properly maintained can last for many years.
How often should the blinds in the pergola be replaced?
The frequency of replacement of blinds depends on: the material they are made of, exposure to weather conditions, intensity of use. Blinds made of durable materials and well maintained serve for many seasons.
What are the costs of building a terrace pergola?
The cost of building a pergola can vary depending on size, materials and the need for foundations. Simple models can be purchased for as little as a few hundred zloty. More elaborate constructions, with more expensive materials and additional features such as lighting or integrated blind systems, can cost as much as several thousand zlotys.
Can I assemble the pergola myself?
Many pergolas are sold in kits for self-assembly. Our Wooden Pergola is an example of this. These can usually be assembled by yourself using the instructions provided. However, complicated constructions may require the support of professionals. Do you need the support of an installation team? Check out our range of pergola building services.
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