Pergolas have a unique beauty that surpasses that of most standard awnings. They have a very sculptural and architectural design, and they can help create visual interest in an otherwise basic backyard.
Many different styles of pergolas are available, ranging from simple, modern designs to ornate, elaborate, and elegant structures. Plus, pergolas are well-loved by gardeners, because they provide a medium for displaying the beauty of plants.
Not only are pergolas beautiful on their own, but they can also lend support to other lovely landscaping features like climbing flowers, vines, and ivy. Plant these flowers and vines in the right place, and they’ll weave their way up the pergola’s supports and through the roof-like beams.
Consider plants like wisteria, clematis, or even grape vines! You can also hang planters from the beams. Imagine a vast pergola teeming with clambering vines and colorful flowers.
In addition to adding vertical interest to your landscaping, this can provide a valuable visual link between your home and your garden.
Although they look somewhat unfinished to the untrained eye, pergolas do provide shade. The size of the beams and their spacing will determine exactly how much shade is provided, though a pergola on its own can never create a fully-shaded space.
There are pros and cons to this. Although you aren’t receiving full shade, for example, you are able to see the sky and view the stars at night. If you would like the space to be fully shaded, just add a fabric cover to the beams.
You can also add shade to your pergola by installing a climbing plant with thick, lush leaves and blossoms.
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