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Pergola structures create a sense of shelter/refuge in that they have implied ceiling and walls. The overhead portion of a pergola can be created with varying degrees of openness. To determine what works for you, first identify how it will be used. If you’re using it to provide protection from the sun you should space the joists roughly 9-12 inches on center and make sure your running the rafters in the appropriate direction in relation to the angle of the sun. If your primary use is for looks and sense of shelter, you can create many different designs for your ceiling. The overhead structure also creates wonderful shadows throughout the day that will add an element of interest to the landscape. Pergolas serve a function but can also act as a focal point or possibly frame a spectacular view. Pergolas also create a great spot for vines and hanging gardens. In addition, outdoor lighting can be added to the feature, which creates a romantic ambience for evening entertaining. Dimensions of a structure can vary greatly depending upon its intended use and its scale in relationship to the house and property. You can create a cozy garden den with an 8’x10’ structure or an outdoor dinning room with at 14’x16’ structure. The head room should generally be somewhere between 7’-8 ½’. If it gets too tall you will lose the sense of enclosure. It’s also important to be aware of window and door heights on the house if you pergola will be located near it as to not obstruct any views. There is a lot to think about when designing a pergola and its placement in the landscape. Contact Pine to Prairie to assist you in creating the ultimate landscape. |
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