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- Pergola Ideas - Pergola.co.uk
Pick the Perfect Pergola: Styling Ideas for your Garden or Outside Space Where to place your wooden pergola? If you’ve decided on a wooden pergola, you’ve got great taste. Up next is where to place it in your garden. Here are a few things to mull over when deciding where it fits best: Which part of your garden gets the most sun? If hosting summer barbeques and garden parties are on the agenda, then creating the right conditions for a relaxing social space is a must. If you have an existing patio or decking, this might be a ready-made spot to place your wooden pergola. Other popular locations include outside the backdoor - to help extend your time outdoors and expand your space indoors – and the spot that gets the most sun during the day or the evening Sunrise & Sunset If you'd like your pergola to be a place to relax and enjoy the sun, be sure to consider which areas of your garden catch the sun at different times of the day. Placing your pergola in an east-facing garden will give you morning sun, while a west-facing garden will provide evening sun – perfect for al fresco dining! Where offers the best view and accessibility? If your wooden pergola will be garden eye candy rather than a place for gatherings, it might be best to consider if you have any walkways that could use some sprucing up or shelter. Climbing plants and hanging baskets can look really special when introduced to a position in your garden that deserves to be highlighted. Keep in mind what you can see from your windows too; you want to make the most of how pretty your pergola looks! Which area provides a more serene and private setting? If you're looking to create a peaceful outdoor seating area where you can enjoy some peace and seclusion, you could also opt to place your pergola at the far end of your garden. They are perfect for sitting over comfortable garden furniture or hammocks too, making for a tranquil, restful outdoor chill-out area to relax and enjoy a good book! How to care for your wooden pergola? There are a few ways to ensure your wooden pergola has a long life and looks its best. The first is to apply sealant and wood stain every year to keep the wood looking new and fresh. Before coating the pergola in paint, make sure to clean any garden debris or surface material to help guard against decay. Another way to maintain your pergola is to keep any climbing plants or vines trimmed to minimise any extra weight that may put pressure on the garden structure. Do Pergolas provide shelter from the sun and rain? Because Pergolas have an open 'slatted' roof, they do not offer full shelter from sun and rain; however, dressing your pergola's slatted roof with natural features such as plants and vines will help provide some additional garden shelter (as well as heaps of natural style!). By adding some greenery to these garden structures, you can not only make it more aesthetically pleasing, but also help to create a more secluded and intimate setting. Is Product Delivery Included with my Order? Yes, delivery of all products ordered from Pergola.co.uk is absolutely free! You can trust that your purchase will arrive quickly and safely, without any additional cost to you. We pride ourselves on our excellent customer service and delivery guarantee, so you can rest assured that your order will be handled with care. How long does a Wooden Pergola Last? Like most home furnishings and additions, proper maintenance will help increase a pergola's longevity. Given annual care and treatment to help protect your pergola from the elements, you can expect a wooden pergola to last 10-12 years before the wood materials diminish in appearance. To help improve the longevity and integrity of your pergola, you should treat it each year with a good quality sealant and wood stain, perfect for areas of the UK that are more susceptible to wind and rain during autumn and winter. Regular cleaning will also help to keep your pergola looking new for years to come, and prevent the onset of any rot (which can occur to outdoor wooden fixtures that aren't properly maintained). You can provide additional protection from the sun and heat by adding shade to the roof of your pergola. There are a few different options available, including canvas, fabric, and even a 'natural' shade such as vines and greenery. By adding one of these features to your pergola, the additional shading can protect the supporting wooden beams from premature fading and deterioration. Building your Wooden Pergola Because we sell a range of products in a variety of styles, shapes and sizes, there is no "one size fits all" set of assembly instructions that we can list here! However, you'll be pleased to know that each wooden pergola kit comes with detailed instructions and information to help you build your pergola in your backyard in a number of simple steps. We strongly advise carrying out any installation on a flat, open surface. To complete assembly effectively, you will also need at least two adults' assistance. We also advise contacting a qualified professional to complete the project if, for any reason, you don't have confidence in your ability to do so. Can I decorate my Pergola? Most pergolas are designed with a straightforward, clean-lined look that makes them easy to dress up or down. If you want to add some extra decoration to your pergola, consider hanging fairy lights or lanterns from the beams for a magical evening ambience where you can sit and stargaze. For a more natural look, you could drape climbing plants over the beams and let them grow wild! How can I make my Pergola more private? If you're looking to create a more intimate space, there are a few things you can do. Hanging curtains from the beams that are a little shorter than the height of your pergola is an easy way to add some privacy, while still letting in natural light. Or, for a more permanent solution, you could install lattice panels around the perimeter of your pergola. This will provide more solid walls and give you the option to grow climbing plants to add some greenery and privacy. Which are the best roofing materials for a Pergola? When it comes to roofing materials for your pergola, there are a few things to consider. If you're looking for protection from the sun and rain, then a solid roof is a good option. For a more open feel, a thatched roof or lattice panels will let in some light and air while still providing some shelter. If you live in an area with high winds, then it's important to choose roofing materials that will withstand gusts. Thatched roofs are not recommended in windy areas, as the straw can be blown away. For a more permanent solution, solid roofs made from materials like metal or tile are a good option. Frequently Asked Questions Practical pergolas Pergolas are often thought of, first and foremost, as a decorative object, but in fact, a pergola can provide shade and shelter to a patio area or decking at the back of your house. A pergola can serve a real purpose as a functional element of garden design. Garden design Because pergolas can also be decorative and stylish as well as functional, they are a great and cost-effective way to add interest to any area, provide an archway or canopy over a path, or create a focal point in an otherwise plain garden. A pergola can also ‘zone’ an area by delineating it, such as a location to eat and socialise, or divide one part of the garden from another. Personalize your pergola Pergolas form an integral part of garden design. They can complement a garden theme, match furniture or a decking area and be personalised with paint, lights or plants to make a unique statement. Extend your home A pergola can extend your living accommodation by adding a dining or socialising area to a living room, lounge, or kitchen. A pergola is informal and flexible and doesn’t detract from the back of the house or swallow up valuable garden space like a conservatory or brick extension. Pergolas don’t usually require planning permission either. Pergolas are an enduring garden favourite because they offer the homeowner almost limitless design opportunities plus, they work for every kind of outdoor space, whether you have a large garden or a compact courtyard. 1. Slatted Wood Styling Slatted wood is stylish and contemporary, allowing in just the right amount of light and breeze whilst offering shade. This pergola matches the linear look and regularity of wooden decking and partners well with angular furniture and seating. The overall effect is softened by the warm earthy tones and hues of the wood, which create an organic feel. This particular hardwood is iroko which is very durable, reducing maintenance and timber care. Double check whether you need planning permission, just in case. Before you create your pergola paradise, consider what it will look like, from all angles, this includes from the upper floor of your house and how it might impact the neighbours. Think carefully about roofing options; a semi-permanent roof will give you the best of all worlds, and you will be able to use the area underneath the pergola much more if it is weatherproof. Don’t be frightened to use bold colours, especially if your pergola is to frame a dining or lounge area. Decide whether the pergola is for decoration or function, or both. Choose your location before you decide on design and style. If you want lighting, think about a power source if the pergola is some way from the house. If you decorate with trailing plants, consider how your location will impact plant life in terms of sun, shade and rainfall. Location can limit or alter the climbing plants you choose. Potted plants or hanging baskets can be an easier option. Don’t forget about maintenance – wood is a natural material that will weather in the sun and rain and needs care. This might impact how you want to decorate your pergola. Top Tips for Planning a Pergola 2. Extended Home Living A pergola is a perfect way to add extra accommodation to the back of your house without the expense and disruption of building a formal extension or conservatory. Pergolas can be freestanding or actually attached to the house and provide a zone effect for eating and socialising, plus shade in the summer for a south-facing terrace. It’s a clever way to extend your house without feeling you are encroaching on the garden. Pergolas can have solid roofs, which means you can access this area even when it rains. A simple design can be highly effective with the addition of climbing, scented plants like roses or pretty hanging baskets. 3. A Pathway to Perfection A pergola makes a beautiful feature over a pathway, creating a canopy in an area without any features or interest. Put two pergolas adjacent to one another and create a tunnel effect with climbing plants. A pergola placed on the bend of a path creates an archway and can separate areas of the garden or different planting schemes. In a long straight garden that lacks any natural curves or features, several pergolas create a line which may be dressed with shrubs, pots and climbers to provide an attractive, varied and shaded walkway. Solid paths are interspersed with focal areas of grass and other features to create a diverse scene that draws the eye. Here are ten of the best pergola designs, ideas to whet your appetite and get the creative juices flowing. 5. Bright, Light and Minimalist A pergola can remain a simple and unfussy structure totally unadorned and used to define or zone an area for the ultimate in outdoor living. It’s a clever way to extend a place where you may already have garden or dining furniture creating a ‘room without wall’ feel. An adjustable roof provides the best of all worlds. 4. Compact Courtyards Many people think pergolas are just for gardens, but a pergola can add a feature or zone to the smallest courtyard spaces. Open slats to the sides and roof ensure no loss of light, and potted plants or hanging baskets avoid the need for climbing plants that can be too dominant in a small area whilst still adding that essential greenery.A covered area like this is suitable for multiple uses, and the pergola creates a functional and stylish feature without appearing overcrowded or diminishing the light. A painted pergola in soft pastels can enhance a small cottage garden and create a rustic feel with potted shrubs and hanging baskets. It’s cosy without being fussy and extends a small house with extra summer seating and an area to dine and socialise or relax. It’s ideal for compact cottage accommodation where an extension or conservatory would swallow up the whole garden 6. Combine a Pergola with a Water Feature Combining a pergola with a water feature gives you a chance to up the ante creating height and dimension and making this a multi-dimensional design unique to your garden. Adding tropical-style plants develops a sensory experience. This type of styling can be adapted to contemporary gardens with the use of stone and metalwork as well as rustic and more traditional locations. 7. Super-sized Outdoor Dining A large pergola provides the perfect zone for a dining and entertainment area; this might include soft seating or a barbeque, a more formal dining area or a hot tub. Delineate the site by using the perimeter of the house or the garden fence and add pretty shrubs in planters or troughs to act as a boundary. Keeping the pergola high enough means no loss of light or air. Soften the look with hanging baskets of pretty flowers or soft green ferns, and pop in a pendant light or two to add a luxury, grand terrace feel. This styling is perfect for outdoor entertaining and requires little natural decoration to look good. 8. Hanging Heaven Pergolas are not just for delineation or decoration but are a great way to suspend plants, lighting and even furniture. Add a hammock for a touch of real jungle luxury, or suspend a retro Emmanuelle chair, sometimes called a hanging egg chair. 9. Zone In with a Pergola A pergola can be combined with borders in a large, square or rectangular space to delineate garden zones. It makes a beautiful feature ahead of a lawn, separating the grass from a tiled area or decking outside the back of the property. In a flat landscape, a pergola can add height and draw the eye upwards. Borders planted on either side emphasise the effect of an entrance, so your garden has different rooms. This was how formal gardens were planted in the heyday of garden design. Using evergreen shrubs will ensure the look remains constant all year round. 10. Going Au Naturel One of the most traditional pergola uses is to train green climbers over the top and then string the interior with pretty lights. Okay, it’s not original, but it really does work time on time and looks stunning in any location. Dine, relax or socialise beneath your green roof, and if the foliage is thick enough, you will be protected from rainfall. To avoid a claustrophobic feeling, train plants around the corner posts and leave the sides open so there will be plenty of natural sunlight but enough shade offered by the roof canopy
- Terms of Use - Pergola.co.uk
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- Luxury Pergolas | Garden Pergolas with Style - Pergola.co.uk
Luxury Pergolas We begin with an idea or plan and create a solution that completely fulfils the wishes of our clients. Where to place your wooden pergola? If you’ve decided on a wooden pergola, you’ve got great taste. Up next is where to place it in your garden. Here are a few things to mull over when deciding where it fits best: Which part of your garden gets the most sun? If hosting summer barbeques and garden parties are on the agenda, then creating the right conditions for a relaxing social space is a must. If you have an existing patio or decking, this might be a ready-made spot to place your wooden pergola. Other popular locations include outside the backdoor - to help extend your time outdoors and expand your space indoors – and the spot that gets the most sun during the day or the evening Sunrise & Sunset If you'd like your pergola to be a place to relax and enjoy the sun, be sure to consider which areas of your garden catch the sun at different times of the day. Placing your pergola in an east-facing garden will give you morning sun, while a west-facing garden will provide evening sun – perfect for al fresco dining! Where offers the best view and accessibility? If your wooden pergola will be garden eye candy rather than a place for gatherings, it might be best to consider if you have any walkways that could use some sprucing up or shelter. Climbing plants and hanging baskets can look really special when introduced to a position in your garden that deserves to be highlighted. Keep in mind what you can see from your windows too; you want to make the most of how pretty your pergola looks! Which area provides a more serene and private setting? If you're looking to create a peaceful outdoor seating area where you can enjoy some peace and seclusion, you could also opt to place your pergola at the far end of your garden. They are perfect for sitting over comfortable garden furniture or hammocks too, making for a tranquil, restful outdoor chill-out area to relax and enjoy a good book! How to care for your wooden pergola? There are a few ways to ensure your wooden pergola has a long life and looks its best. The first is to apply sealant and wood stain every year to keep the wood looking new and fresh. Before coating the pergola in paint, make sure to clean any garden debris or surface material to help guard against decay. Another way to maintain your pergola is to keep any climbing plants or vines trimmed to minimise any extra weight that may put pressure on the garden structure. Do Pergolas provide shelter from the sun and rain? Because Pergolas have an open 'slatted' roof, they do not offer full shelter from sun and rain; however, dressing your pergola's slatted roof with natural features such as plants and vines will help provide some additional garden shelter (as well as heaps of natural style!). By adding some greenery to these garden structures, you can not only make it more aesthetically pleasing, but also help to create a more secluded and intimate setting. Is Product Delivery Included with my Order? Yes, delivery of all products ordered from Pergola.co.uk is absolutely free! You can trust that your purchase will arrive quickly and safely, without any additional cost to you. We pride ourselves on our excellent customer service and delivery guarantee, so you can rest assured that your order will be handled with care. How long does a Wooden Pergola Last? Like most home furnishings and additions, proper maintenance will help increase a pergola's longevity. Given annual care and treatment to help protect your pergola from the elements, you can expect a wooden pergola to last 10-12 years before the wood materials diminish in appearance. To help improve the longevity and integrity of your pergola, you should treat it each year with a good quality sealant and wood stain, perfect for areas of the UK that are more susceptible to wind and rain during autumn and winter. Regular cleaning will also help to keep your pergola looking new for years to come, and prevent the onset of any rot (which can occur to outdoor wooden fixtures that aren't properly maintained). You can provide additional protection from the sun and heat by adding shade to the roof of your pergola. There are a few different options available, including canvas, fabric, and even a 'natural' shade such as vines and greenery. By adding one of these features to your pergola, the additional shading can protect the supporting wooden beams from premature fading and deterioration. Building your Wooden Pergola Because we sell a range of products in a variety of styles, shapes and sizes, there is no "one size fits all" set of assembly instructions that we can list here! However, you'll be pleased to know that each wooden pergola kit comes with detailed instructions and information to help you build your pergola in your backyard in a number of simple steps. We strongly advise carrying out any installation on a flat, open surface. To complete assembly effectively, you will also need at least two adults' assistance. We also advise contacting a qualified professional to complete the project if, for any reason, you don't have confidence in your ability to do so. Can I decorate my Pergola? Most pergolas are designed with a straightforward, clean-lined look that makes them easy to dress up or down. If you want to add some extra decoration to your pergola, consider hanging fairy lights or lanterns from the beams for a magical evening ambience where you can sit and stargaze. For a more natural look, you could drape climbing plants over the beams and let them grow wild! How can I make my Pergola more private? If you're looking to create a more intimate space, there are a few things you can do. Hanging curtains from the beams that are a little shorter than the height of your pergola is an easy way to add some privacy, while still letting in natural light. Or, for a more permanent solution, you could install lattice panels around the perimeter of your pergola. This will provide more solid walls and give you the option to grow climbing plants to add some greenery and privacy. Which are the best roofing materials for a Pergola? When it comes to roofing materials for your pergola, there are a few things to consider. If you're looking for protection from the sun and rain, then a solid roof is a good option. For a more open feel, a thatched roof or lattice panels will let in some light and air while still providing some shelter. If you live in an area with high winds, then it's important to choose roofing materials that will withstand gusts. Thatched roofs are not recommended in windy areas, as the straw can be blown away. For a more permanent solution, solid roofs made from materials like metal or tile are a good option. Frequently Asked Questions about Luxury Pergolas Luxury Pergolas are the perfect way to add a touch of class and sophistication to your home and garden. Made from the highest quality materials, they are designed to last and look great in any setting. Whether you are looking for a high-end Pergola as an addition to your house or are looking to add an attractive and stylish outdoor space to a commercial space such as a cafe or restaurant, our range of Luxury Pergolas have the perfect solution for you. Get a FREE Consultation Today Book a Consultation Thanks for message! We'll get back to you shortly. First Name Email Phone Message Pergola Material Choose Material Freestanding Luxury Pergolas A wall mounted pergola is perfect for blending your home and garden together. Project A Pergola 6500mm x 4250mm including electric opening lourve roof, spot lights and decorative teak support. Price Guide Including Basic Installation: £28800 + VAT Project B Pergola 5500mm x 3000mm including electric opening lourve roof and 5000mm electric blind. Price Guide Including Basic Installation: £26000 + VAT Project C Pergola 10000mm x 4250mm including electric opening lourve roof, decorative open roof for tree. Price Guide Including Basic Installation: £32250 + VAT Project D Pergola 7500mm x 3700mm including cedar sliding decorative and cedar supportive elements, electric lourve roof. Price Guide Including Basic Installation: £37800 + VAT Project D Project D Project D Wall Mounted Luxury Pergolas A wall mounted pergola is perfect for blending your home and garden together. Project A Pergola 9000mm x 4000mm including electric lourve roof with led stripes, decorative aluminium wall and roof elements, aluminium open roof, cedar decorative wall. Price Guide Including Basic Installation: £37800 + VAT Project B Pergola 5500mm x 5500mm including electric lourve roof, electric zip blind on one wall, decorative cedar wall, 2 electric heaters, decorative roof extension with teak decorative elements. Price Guide Including Basic Installation: £40,000 + VAT Project C 8000mm x 3800mm including electric lourve roof, LED stripe lights, heaters (matching colour to pergola), electric zip blind and decorative cedar wall. Price Guide Including Basic Installation: £45,000 + VAT Project D Project C Pergola 5500mm x 5500mm including electric lourve roof, electric zip blind on one wall, decorative cedar wall, 2 electric heaters, decorative roof extension with teak decorative elements. Price Guide Including Basic Installation: £40,000 + VAT Project D
- FAQ - Pergola.co.uk
Frequently Asked Questions Where to place your wooden pergola? If you’ve decided on a wooden pergola, you’ve got great taste. Up next is where to place it in your garden. Here are a few things to mull over when deciding where it fits best: Which part of your garden gets the most sun? If hosting summer barbeques and garden parties are on the agenda, then creating the right conditions for a relaxing social space is a must. If you have an existing patio or decking, this might be a ready-made spot to place your wooden pergola. Other popular locations include outside the backdoor - to help extend your time outdoors and expand your space indoors – and the spot that gets the most sun during the day or the evening Sunrise & Sunset If you'd like your pergola to be a place to relax and enjoy the sun, be sure to consider which areas of your garden catch the sun at different times of the day. Placing your pergola in an east-facing garden will give you morning sun, while a west-facing garden will provide evening sun – perfect for al fresco dining! Where offers the best view and accessibility? If your wooden pergola will be garden eye candy rather than a place for gatherings, it might be best to consider if you have any walkways that could use some sprucing up or shelter. Climbing plants and hanging baskets can look really special when introduced to a position in your garden that deserves to be highlighted. Keep in mind what you can see from your windows too; you want to make the most of how pretty your pergola looks! Which area provides a more serene and private setting? If you're looking to create a peaceful outdoor seating area where you can enjoy some peace and seclusion, you could also opt to place your pergola at the far end of your garden. They are perfect for sitting over comfortable garden furniture or hammocks too, making for a tranquil, restful outdoor chill-out area to relax and enjoy a good book! How to care for your wooden pergola? There are a few ways to ensure your wooden pergola has a long life and looks its best. The first is to apply sealant and wood stain every year to keep the wood looking new and fresh. Before coating the pergola in paint, make sure to clean any garden debris or surface material to help guard against decay. Another way to maintain your pergola is to keep any climbing plants or vines trimmed to minimise any extra weight that may put pressure on the garden structure. Do Pergolas provide shelter from the sun and rain? Because Pergolas have an open 'slatted' roof, they do not offer full shelter from sun and rain; however, dressing your pergola's slatted roof with natural features such as plants and vines will help provide some additional garden shelter (as well as heaps of natural style!). By adding some greenery to these garden structures, you can not only make it more aesthetically pleasing, but also help to create a more secluded and intimate setting. Is Product Delivery Included with my Order? Yes, delivery of all products ordered from Pergola.co.uk is absolutely free! You can trust that your purchase will arrive quickly and safely, without any additional cost to you. We pride ourselves on our excellent customer service and delivery guarantee, so you can rest assured that your order will be handled with care. How long does a Wooden Pergola Last? Like most home furnishings and additions, proper maintenance will help increase a pergola's longevity. Given annual care and treatment to help protect your pergola from the elements, you can expect a wooden pergola to last 10-12 years before the wood materials diminish in appearance. To help improve the longevity and integrity of your pergola, you should treat it each year with a good quality sealant and wood stain, perfect for areas of the UK that are more susceptible to wind and rain during autumn and winter. Regular cleaning will also help to keep your pergola looking new for years to come, and prevent the onset of any rot (which can occur to outdoor wooden fixtures that aren't properly maintained). You can provide additional protection from the sun and heat by adding shade to the roof of your pergola. There are a few different options available, including canvas, fabric, and even a 'natural' shade such as vines and greenery. By adding one of these features to your pergola, the additional shading can protect the supporting wooden beams from premature fading and deterioration. Building your Wooden Pergola Because we sell a range of products in a variety of styles, shapes and sizes, there is no "one size fits all" set of assembly instructions that we can list here! However, you'll be pleased to know that each wooden pergola kit comes with detailed instructions and information to help you build your pergola in your backyard in a number of simple steps. We strongly advise carrying out any installation on a flat, open surface. To complete assembly effectively, you will also need at least two adults' assistance. We also advise contacting a qualified professional to complete the project if, for any reason, you don't have confidence in your ability to do so. Can I decorate my Pergola? Most pergolas are designed with a straightforward, clean-lined look that makes them easy to dress up or down. If you want to add some extra decoration to your pergola, consider hanging fairy lights or lanterns from the beams for a magical evening ambience where you can sit and stargaze. For a more natural look, you could drape climbing plants over the beams and let them grow wild! How can I make my Pergola more private? If you're looking to create a more intimate space, there are a few things you can do. Hanging curtains from the beams that are a little shorter than the height of your pergola is an easy way to add some privacy, while still letting in natural light. Or, for a more permanent solution, you could install lattice panels around the perimeter of your pergola. This will provide more solid walls and give you the option to grow climbing plants to add some greenery and privacy. Which are the best roofing materials for a Pergola? When it comes to roofing materials for your pergola, there are a few things to consider. If you're looking for protection from the sun and rain, then a solid roof is a good option. For a more open feel, a thatched roof or lattice panels will let in some light and air while still providing some shelter. If you live in an area with high winds, then it's important to choose roofing materials that will withstand gusts. Thatched roofs are not recommended in windy areas, as the straw can be blown away. For a more permanent solution, solid roofs made from materials like metal or tile are a good option.
- Inflatable Hot Tubs - Pergola.co.uk
Inflatable Hot Tub Choose an inflatable hot tub from our stylish collection and partner your perfect pergola for a taste of paradise. Where to place your wooden pergola? If you’ve decided on a wooden pergola, you’ve got great taste. Up next is where to place it in your garden. Here are a few things to mull over when deciding where it fits best: Which part of your garden gets the most sun? If hosting summer barbeques and garden parties are on the agenda, then creating the right conditions for a relaxing social space is a must. If you have an existing patio or decking, this might be a ready-made spot to place your wooden pergola. Other popular locations include outside the backdoor - to help extend your time outdoors and expand your space indoors – and the spot that gets the most sun during the day or the evening Sunrise & Sunset If you'd like your pergola to be a place to relax and enjoy the sun, be sure to consider which areas of your garden catch the sun at different times of the day. Placing your pergola in an east-facing garden will give you morning sun, while a west-facing garden will provide evening sun – perfect for al fresco dining! Where offers the best view and accessibility? If your wooden pergola will be garden eye candy rather than a place for gatherings, it might be best to consider if you have any walkways that could use some sprucing up or shelter. Climbing plants and hanging baskets can look really special when introduced to a position in your garden that deserves to be highlighted. Keep in mind what you can see from your windows too; you want to make the most of how pretty your pergola looks! Which area provides a more serene and private setting? If you're looking to create a peaceful outdoor seating area where you can enjoy some peace and seclusion, you could also opt to place your pergola at the far end of your garden. They are perfect for sitting over comfortable garden furniture or hammocks too, making for a tranquil, restful outdoor chill-out area to relax and enjoy a good book! How to care for your wooden pergola? There are a few ways to ensure your wooden pergola has a long life and looks its best. The first is to apply sealant and wood stain every year to keep the wood looking new and fresh. Before coating the pergola in paint, make sure to clean any garden debris or surface material to help guard against decay. Another way to maintain your pergola is to keep any climbing plants or vines trimmed to minimise any extra weight that may put pressure on the garden structure. Do Pergolas provide shelter from the sun and rain? Because Pergolas have an open 'slatted' roof, they do not offer full shelter from sun and rain; however, dressing your pergola's slatted roof with natural features such as plants and vines will help provide some additional garden shelter (as well as heaps of natural style!). By adding some greenery to these garden structures, you can not only make it more aesthetically pleasing, but also help to create a more secluded and intimate setting. Is Product Delivery Included with my Order? Yes, delivery of all products ordered from Pergola.co.uk is absolutely free! You can trust that your purchase will arrive quickly and safely, without any additional cost to you. We pride ourselves on our excellent customer service and delivery guarantee, so you can rest assured that your order will be handled with care. How long does a Wooden Pergola Last? Like most home furnishings and additions, proper maintenance will help increase a pergola's longevity. Given annual care and treatment to help protect your pergola from the elements, you can expect a wooden pergola to last 10-12 years before the wood materials diminish in appearance. To help improve the longevity and integrity of your pergola, you should treat it each year with a good quality sealant and wood stain, perfect for areas of the UK that are more susceptible to wind and rain during autumn and winter. Regular cleaning will also help to keep your pergola looking new for years to come, and prevent the onset of any rot (which can occur to outdoor wooden fixtures that aren't properly maintained). You can provide additional protection from the sun and heat by adding shade to the roof of your pergola. There are a few different options available, including canvas, fabric, and even a 'natural' shade such as vines and greenery. By adding one of these features to your pergola, the additional shading can protect the supporting wooden beams from premature fading and deterioration. Building your Wooden Pergola Because we sell a range of products in a variety of styles, shapes and sizes, there is no "one size fits all" set of assembly instructions that we can list here! However, you'll be pleased to know that each wooden pergola kit comes with detailed instructions and information to help you build your pergola in your backyard in a number of simple steps. We strongly advise carrying out any installation on a flat, open surface. To complete assembly effectively, you will also need at least two adults' assistance. We also advise contacting a qualified professional to complete the project if, for any reason, you don't have confidence in your ability to do so. Can I decorate my Pergola? Most pergolas are designed with a straightforward, clean-lined look that makes them easy to dress up or down. If you want to add some extra decoration to your pergola, consider hanging fairy lights or lanterns from the beams for a magical evening ambience where you can sit and stargaze. For a more natural look, you could drape climbing plants over the beams and let them grow wild! How can I make my Pergola more private? If you're looking to create a more intimate space, there are a few things you can do. Hanging curtains from the beams that are a little shorter than the height of your pergola is an easy way to add some privacy, while still letting in natural light. Or, for a more permanent solution, you could install lattice panels around the perimeter of your pergola. This will provide more solid walls and give you the option to grow climbing plants to add some greenery and privacy. Which are the best roofing materials for a Pergola? When it comes to roofing materials for your pergola, there are a few things to consider. If you're looking for protection from the sun and rain, then a solid roof is a good option. For a more open feel, a thatched roof or lattice panels will let in some light and air while still providing some shelter. If you live in an area with high winds, then it's important to choose roofing materials that will withstand gusts. Thatched roofs are not recommended in windy areas, as the straw can be blown away. For a more permanent solution, solid roofs made from materials like metal or tile are a good option. Frequently Asked Inflatable Hot Tub Questions Price (low to high) Quick View Inflatable Square Hot Tub, 4 - 6 Person Price £665.50 Quick View Inflatable Round Hot Tub, 4 Person Price £621.49 Quick View Inflatable Round Hot Tub, 4 - 6 Person Price £632.49 Our inflatable hot tubs are the ideal addition to your outside space or garden. Pair a hot tub with a pergola and create your very own al fresco entertainment area. Looking for a bolthole or a luxurious oasis? Transform a quiet corner of your garden where you can relax and enjoy warm hydrotherapy and soak away the strains of the day. Easy to inflate, disassemble and store, our inflatable hot tub collection features robust and durable spas which are not complicated to operate and can easily be moved to different locations in your outside space or garden. Why not utilise your pergola, the perfect frame for a hot tub with the protection of climbing plants or a partial or complete roof? The structure creates a delineated area which can be turned into a real luxury feature or, conversely, quietly blend into the greenery with trailing plants and hanging baskets offering the ultimate tranquillity and seclusion and making your spa session even more special. Inflatable Hot Tubs What is an Inflatable Hot Tub? An inflatable hot tub is a hot tub you inflate and deflate yourself. It offers all the fun and hydrotherapy of a spa, but it isn’t permanent. An inflatable hot tub is ideal for occasional use or for compact outside spaces where a permanent solid-surround hot tub would just take up too much room. Inflatable hot tubs provide all the luxury without the maintenance and inconvenience of a solid shell spa or the price tag. Why Choose an Inflatable Hot Tub? Because it isn’t a permanent feature, it doesn’t have to clutter up a compact garden. An inflatable hot tub is also easy to disassemble and completely portable, so you can put it in numerous locations in your garden - it doesn’t have to be a permanent feature underneath your pergola. Inflatable hot tubs replicate the hydrotherapy experience of much larger and permanent spas without any of the hassles and none of the maintenance, plus they are also great value for money. "I am making over my mum’s garden as a surprise gift for her whilst she is on holiday. When I saw these great value hot tubs whilst I was ordering a pergola from Pergola.co.uk, I just couldn’t resist. Because it’s inflatable, the great thing is she doesn’t have to have the spa there all the time, and it’s easy to set up and disassemble, so she can manage this on her own. The delivery was prompt, and they offered me excellent advice and service as I have never bought a hot tub before." Rhianna Wales "I am so happy with my hot tub purchase from Pergola. co.uk. I wanted a pergola and planned to buy a spa elsewhere, so it made sense to also buy my hot tub from the same site. The hot tub was easy to set up and great value for money plus, I can disassemble it and move it around to suit the family’s needs. I have bought from Pergola.co.uk before and went back to them because of their excellent customer service from order right through to delivery and they always offer excellent value for money." Carrie Sydenham "We have holiday lets and can now offer an inflatable hot tub if guests want to book it, but we don’t have to have a permanent spa which wouldn’t work well as the outside space is quite compact and not all holidaymakers want one. We need to be able to set up and disassemble reasonably quickly on changeover day. I had bought from Pergola.co.uk before, so trusted their judgement and the quality of the goods and service, which as before, was totally on point and just suited our requirements." Dave Hampshire "I wanted to buy a pergola and ended up adding a hot tub to my order – totally unexpected!! Pergola.co.uk made it so easy to buy an inflatable spa. I hadn’t considered putting one underneath my pergola, but now we’ve decided to turn this into a year-round entertainment and dining space. It looks great with our garden furniture and decking, and best of all, we still have the option to move it if we want to and do something different, so it’s not a permanent fixture. I’m so glad I found this site, as I had looked at buying a hot tub elsewhere, but they all seemed so large and expensive. Pergola.co.uk just made it happen." Alex Stoke on Trent What Our Customers Are Saying
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Louvred Pergola Classic, versatile, garden features, outdoor pods. Enjoy the best of all worlds with our collection of stylish louvred pergolas, sun, shade, solid roof or just blue sky, the choice is yours Where to place your wooden pergola? If you’ve decided on a wooden pergola, you’ve got great taste. Up next is where to place it in your garden. Here are a few things to mull over when deciding where it fits best: Which part of your garden gets the most sun? If hosting summer barbeques and garden parties are on the agenda, then creating the right conditions for a relaxing social space is a must. If you have an existing patio or decking, this might be a ready-made spot to place your wooden pergola. Other popular locations include outside the backdoor - to help extend your time outdoors and expand your space indoors – and the spot that gets the most sun during the day or the evening Sunrise & Sunset If you'd like your pergola to be a place to relax and enjoy the sun, be sure to consider which areas of your garden catch the sun at different times of the day. Placing your pergola in an east-facing garden will give you morning sun, while a west-facing garden will provide evening sun – perfect for al fresco dining! Where offers the best view and accessibility? If your wooden pergola will be garden eye candy rather than a place for gatherings, it might be best to consider if you have any walkways that could use some sprucing up or shelter. Climbing plants and hanging baskets can look really special when introduced to a position in your garden that deserves to be highlighted. Keep in mind what you can see from your windows too; you want to make the most of how pretty your pergola looks! Which area provides a more serene and private setting? If you're looking to create a peaceful outdoor seating area where you can enjoy some peace and seclusion, you could also opt to place your pergola at the far end of your garden. They are perfect for sitting over comfortable garden furniture or hammocks too, making for a tranquil, restful outdoor chill-out area to relax and enjoy a good book! How to care for your wooden pergola? There are a few ways to ensure your wooden pergola has a long life and looks its best. The first is to apply sealant and wood stain every year to keep the wood looking new and fresh. Before coating the pergola in paint, make sure to clean any garden debris or surface material to help guard against decay. Another way to maintain your pergola is to keep any climbing plants or vines trimmed to minimise any extra weight that may put pressure on the garden structure. Do Pergolas provide shelter from the sun and rain? Because Pergolas have an open 'slatted' roof, they do not offer full shelter from sun and rain; however, dressing your pergola's slatted roof with natural features such as plants and vines will help provide some additional garden shelter (as well as heaps of natural style!). By adding some greenery to these garden structures, you can not only make it more aesthetically pleasing, but also help to create a more secluded and intimate setting. Is Product Delivery Included with my Order? Yes, delivery of all products ordered from Pergola.co.uk is absolutely free! You can trust that your purchase will arrive quickly and safely, without any additional cost to you. We pride ourselves on our excellent customer service and delivery guarantee, so you can rest assured that your order will be handled with care. How long does a Wooden Pergola Last? Like most home furnishings and additions, proper maintenance will help increase a pergola's longevity. Given annual care and treatment to help protect your pergola from the elements, you can expect a wooden pergola to last 10-12 years before the wood materials diminish in appearance. To help improve the longevity and integrity of your pergola, you should treat it each year with a good quality sealant and wood stain, perfect for areas of the UK that are more susceptible to wind and rain during autumn and winter. Regular cleaning will also help to keep your pergola looking new for years to come, and prevent the onset of any rot (which can occur to outdoor wooden fixtures that aren't properly maintained). You can provide additional protection from the sun and heat by adding shade to the roof of your pergola. There are a few different options available, including canvas, fabric, and even a 'natural' shade such as vines and greenery. By adding one of these features to your pergola, the additional shading can protect the supporting wooden beams from premature fading and deterioration. Building your Wooden Pergola Because we sell a range of products in a variety of styles, shapes and sizes, there is no "one size fits all" set of assembly instructions that we can list here! However, you'll be pleased to know that each wooden pergola kit comes with detailed instructions and information to help you build your pergola in your backyard in a number of simple steps. We strongly advise carrying out any installation on a flat, open surface. To complete assembly effectively, you will also need at least two adults' assistance. We also advise contacting a qualified professional to complete the project if, for any reason, you don't have confidence in your ability to do so. Can I decorate my Pergola? Most pergolas are designed with a straightforward, clean-lined look that makes them easy to dress up or down. If you want to add some extra decoration to your pergola, consider hanging fairy lights or lanterns from the beams for a magical evening ambience where you can sit and stargaze. For a more natural look, you could drape climbing plants over the beams and let them grow wild! How can I make my Pergola more private? If you're looking to create a more intimate space, there are a few things you can do. Hanging curtains from the beams that are a little shorter than the height of your pergola is an easy way to add some privacy, while still letting in natural light. Or, for a more permanent solution, you could install lattice panels around the perimeter of your pergola. This will provide more solid walls and give you the option to grow climbing plants to add some greenery and privacy. Which are the best roofing materials for a Pergola? When it comes to roofing materials for your pergola, there are a few things to consider. If you're looking for protection from the sun and rain, then a solid roof is a good option. For a more open feel, a thatched roof or lattice panels will let in some light and air while still providing some shelter. If you live in an area with high winds, then it's important to choose roofing materials that will withstand gusts. Thatched roofs are not recommended in windy areas, as the straw can be blown away. For a more permanent solution, solid roofs made from materials like metal or tile are a good option. Frequently Asked Louvred Pergola Questions Filter by Category All Aluminum Pergolas Price £3,465.00 £4,042.50 Colors Number of Deluxe Retractable Screens 1 2 3 4 5 6 None Size 3.5m x 5.4m 3.5m x 7.2m 3.5mx3.6m 3.6m x 3.6m 3.6m x 4m 3.6m x 5.3m 3.6m x 6m 3.6m x 7.2m 3m x 3.6m 3m x 3m 3m x 4m 3m x 6m Price (low to high) Quick View Maranza Deluxe Vented Pergola Price £4,042.50 Quick View Rota Vented Pergola Price £3,465.00 What is a Louvred Pergola? A louvred pergola is a conventional pergola structure with a louvred roof that offers various options of protection and shade depending on the weather. This ingenious design allows you to rotate the louvres to adjust the sun and shade to suit your needs and the weather. You can also fully retract the pergola roof for a complete open-air experience with maximum sunlight or close it. When the louvres are fully shut, they provide shelter from the rain and even snow! If you want to create an outdoor room that you can use whatever the weather, then a louvred pergola really offers every possibility. Create a cosy den in a hidden area of a large garden, extend living accommodation in a compact courtyard or add living space behind an old cottage with a Mediterranean terrace design. Louvred pergolas are incredibly versatile and fit into all sorts of locations. With the roof absent, they very much offer a view of the classic pergola with climbing plants but equally, they can create another room outdoors without the inconvenience and expense of something permanent like a home extension or conservatory. Why choose a Louvred Pergola? Louvred pergolas offer every permutation, the classic pergola design with the option to use in all weathers. In the UK, we often get all four seasons in one day. Now the weather won’t limit how much time you spend outside. Louvred pergolas complement any garden design and can be styled with lights and plants. Choose climbers for the frame or decorate with hanging baskets and potted plants. Simple remote-control operation from a handheld device or app on your phone means you can match your pergola to the changeable British weather. Keep an open design, so you feel at one with nature, blend plants to create green walls or fit shades which allow you to choose. Design the perfect haven for downtime with a drink, your favourite music or a good book. With quality construction and easy maintenance, our louvred pergolas are the perfect addition to any outdoor space or garden design. Name: Sarah Sixsmith Location: Woodbridge, Suffolk Cost: £3,360 Sarah has a listed property in a conservation area, so she has been limited in extending her living accommodation without falling foul of the listing regulations. Her garden is small, and she didn’t want a conservatory to eat into that previous outside space, plus her use was only going to be occasional. With our help and advice, Sarah chose a louvred pergola to sit in the corner of her garden. She blended it with climbing plants and shrubs, and the louvred roof allowed her to use it whenever she wanted plus, there were no issues with planning permission. Name: James Evans Location: Salisbury Cost: £7,750 James wanted to organise a garden makeover as a present for his wife’s significant birthday. Coordinating with our service and delivery team, he arranged for the installation of a louvred pergola whilst she was out for the day, plus some stylish furniture which he stored with a friend. We set up and showed him how the roof worked, so the whole installation was complete within an hour and all ready by the time she came home. Louvred Pergola Projects "I chose a louvred pergola because it would create a room outside, and our house is bursting at the seams! With the side shades and a solid roof, if we need it, we’ve been able to build a virtually permanent outside living space, whatever the weather, but it blends in perfectly with the garden. We don’t have a large garden, and I was concerned that a pergola would look too dominant, but our design with potted plants and hanging baskets fits in just perfectly. The service from Pergola.co.uk was excellent too." Dave Cheshire "I have always wanted a pergola as an outdoor retreat, but our weather conditions in Scotland are challenging, to say the least! When I discovered Pergola.co.uk I was thrilled to find louvred pergolas in their collection, something I had never seen before. What a perfect idea. Now I have my bolthole in the garden and can enjoy it virtually all year round. We chose to locate it in a corner where the fence acts as one wall, and we have optional shades for the other two. It’s ideal for my garden and our climate. " Daisy Lothian "I have a couple of holiday lets and, in a very competitive market, our louvred pergolas have enabled us to steal a march on other local rentals. We have two barn conversions; one is large, so we use the pergola to cover the hot tub – our guests love it. The other property is compact, so our louvred pergola has enabled us to create more living space outside. They look fantastic and the quality is just what we want as our lets are high-end and people expect a really decent standard plus, Pergola.co.uk were so prompt and helpful, really excellent service." John Dorset "I bought my terraced home a couple of years ago; I have a tiny courtyard at the back, which my neighbours overlook, so this doesn’t really encourage me to go outdoors. When I bought my louvred pergola from Pergola.co.uk, I can honestly say it revolutionised my life. Now, I have a green area filled with plants and flowers completely secluded from my neighbours. I can raise the shades and alter the roof position if they’re out, but if I want privacy, it’s there at the touch of a button." Milly Leeds What Our Customers Are Saying
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Steel Pergolas Strength in structure, strengthen relationships with our range of steel pergolas Where to place your wooden pergola? If you’ve decided on a wooden pergola, you’ve got great taste. Up next is where to place it in your garden. Here are a few things to mull over when deciding where it fits best: Which part of your garden gets the most sun? If hosting summer barbeques and garden parties are on the agenda, then creating the right conditions for a relaxing social space is a must. If you have an existing patio or decking, this might be a ready-made spot to place your wooden pergola. Other popular locations include outside the backdoor - to help extend your time outdoors and expand your space indoors – and the spot that gets the most sun during the day or the evening Sunrise & Sunset If you'd like your pergola to be a place to relax and enjoy the sun, be sure to consider which areas of your garden catch the sun at different times of the day. Placing your pergola in an east-facing garden will give you morning sun, while a west-facing garden will provide evening sun – perfect for al fresco dining! Where offers the best view and accessibility? If your wooden pergola will be garden eye candy rather than a place for gatherings, it might be best to consider if you have any walkways that could use some sprucing up or shelter. Climbing plants and hanging baskets can look really special when introduced to a position in your garden that deserves to be highlighted. Keep in mind what you can see from your windows too; you want to make the most of how pretty your pergola looks! Which area provides a more serene and private setting? If you're looking to create a peaceful outdoor seating area where you can enjoy some peace and seclusion, you could also opt to place your pergola at the far end of your garden. They are perfect for sitting over comfortable garden furniture or hammocks too, making for a tranquil, restful outdoor chill-out area to relax and enjoy a good book! How to care for your wooden pergola? There are a few ways to ensure your wooden pergola has a long life and looks its best. The first is to apply sealant and wood stain every year to keep the wood looking new and fresh. Before coating the pergola in paint, make sure to clean any garden debris or surface material to help guard against decay. Another way to maintain your pergola is to keep any climbing plants or vines trimmed to minimise any extra weight that may put pressure on the garden structure. Do Pergolas provide shelter from the sun and rain? Because Pergolas have an open 'slatted' roof, they do not offer full shelter from sun and rain; however, dressing your pergola's slatted roof with natural features such as plants and vines will help provide some additional garden shelter (as well as heaps of natural style!). By adding some greenery to these garden structures, you can not only make it more aesthetically pleasing, but also help to create a more secluded and intimate setting. Is Product Delivery Included with my Order? Yes, delivery of all products ordered from Pergola.co.uk is absolutely free! You can trust that your purchase will arrive quickly and safely, without any additional cost to you. We pride ourselves on our excellent customer service and delivery guarantee, so you can rest assured that your order will be handled with care. How long does a Wooden Pergola Last? Like most home furnishings and additions, proper maintenance will help increase a pergola's longevity. Given annual care and treatment to help protect your pergola from the elements, you can expect a wooden pergola to last 10-12 years before the wood materials diminish in appearance. To help improve the longevity and integrity of your pergola, you should treat it each year with a good quality sealant and wood stain, perfect for areas of the UK that are more susceptible to wind and rain during autumn and winter. Regular cleaning will also help to keep your pergola looking new for years to come, and prevent the onset of any rot (which can occur to outdoor wooden fixtures that aren't properly maintained). You can provide additional protection from the sun and heat by adding shade to the roof of your pergola. There are a few different options available, including canvas, fabric, and even a 'natural' shade such as vines and greenery. By adding one of these features to your pergola, the additional shading can protect the supporting wooden beams from premature fading and deterioration. Building your Wooden Pergola Because we sell a range of products in a variety of styles, shapes and sizes, there is no "one size fits all" set of assembly instructions that we can list here! However, you'll be pleased to know that each wooden pergola kit comes with detailed instructions and information to help you build your pergola in your backyard in a number of simple steps. We strongly advise carrying out any installation on a flat, open surface. To complete assembly effectively, you will also need at least two adults' assistance. We also advise contacting a qualified professional to complete the project if, for any reason, you don't have confidence in your ability to do so. Can I decorate my Pergola? Most pergolas are designed with a straightforward, clean-lined look that makes them easy to dress up or down. If you want to add some extra decoration to your pergola, consider hanging fairy lights or lanterns from the beams for a magical evening ambience where you can sit and stargaze. For a more natural look, you could drape climbing plants over the beams and let them grow wild! How can I make my Pergola more private? If you're looking to create a more intimate space, there are a few things you can do. Hanging curtains from the beams that are a little shorter than the height of your pergola is an easy way to add some privacy, while still letting in natural light. Or, for a more permanent solution, you could install lattice panels around the perimeter of your pergola. This will provide more solid walls and give you the option to grow climbing plants to add some greenery and privacy. Which are the best roofing materials for a Pergola? When it comes to roofing materials for your pergola, there are a few things to consider. If you're looking for protection from the sun and rain, then a solid roof is a good option. For a more open feel, a thatched roof or lattice panels will let in some light and air while still providing some shelter. If you live in an area with high winds, then it's important to choose roofing materials that will withstand gusts. Thatched roofs are not recommended in windy areas, as the straw can be blown away. For a more permanent solution, solid roofs made from materials like metal or tile are a good option. Frequently Asked Questions Attractive. Weather resistant. Easy to assemble. Steel pergolas are often best in show when it comes to creating a metal sheltered space in your garden. If you’re fond of traditional styles or ultramodern oomph, the steel pergola you choose will add a touch of class to your outdoor enjoyment. 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If hosting summer barbeques and garden parties are on the agenda, then creating the right conditions for a relaxing social space is a must. If you have an existing patio or decking, this might be a ready-made spot to place your wooden pergola. Other popular locations include outside the backdoor - to help extend your time outdoors and expand your space indoors – and the spot that gets the most sun during the day or the evening Sunrise & Sunset If you'd like your pergola to be a place to relax and enjoy the sun, be sure to consider which areas of your garden catch the sun at different times of the day. Placing your pergola in an east-facing garden will give you morning sun, while a west-facing garden will provide evening sun – perfect for al fresco dining! Where offers the best view and accessibility? If your wooden pergola will be garden eye candy rather than a place for gatherings, it might be best to consider if you have any walkways that could use some sprucing up or shelter. Climbing plants and hanging baskets can look really special when introduced to a position in your garden that deserves to be highlighted. Keep in mind what you can see from your windows too; you want to make the most of how pretty your pergola looks! Which area provides a more serene and private setting? If you're looking to create a peaceful outdoor seating area where you can enjoy some peace and seclusion, you could also opt to place your pergola at the far end of your garden. They are perfect for sitting over comfortable garden furniture or hammocks too, making for a tranquil, restful outdoor chill-out area to relax and enjoy a good book! How to care for your wooden pergola? There are a few ways to ensure your wooden pergola has a long life and looks its best. The first is to apply sealant and wood stain every year to keep the wood looking new and fresh. Before coating the pergola in paint, make sure to clean any garden debris or surface material to help guard against decay. Another way to maintain your pergola is to keep any climbing plants or vines trimmed to minimise any extra weight that may put pressure on the garden structure. Do Pergolas provide shelter from the sun and rain? Because Pergolas have an open 'slatted' roof, they do not offer full shelter from sun and rain; however, dressing your pergola's slatted roof with natural features such as plants and vines will help provide some additional garden shelter (as well as heaps of natural style!). By adding some greenery to these garden structures, you can not only make it more aesthetically pleasing, but also help to create a more secluded and intimate setting. Is Product Delivery Included with my Order? Yes, delivery of all products ordered from Pergola.co.uk is absolutely free! You can trust that your purchase will arrive quickly and safely, without any additional cost to you. We pride ourselves on our excellent customer service and delivery guarantee, so you can rest assured that your order will be handled with care. How long does a Wooden Pergola Last? Like most home furnishings and additions, proper maintenance will help increase a pergola's longevity. Given annual care and treatment to help protect your pergola from the elements, you can expect a wooden pergola to last 10-12 years before the wood materials diminish in appearance. To help improve the longevity and integrity of your pergola, you should treat it each year with a good quality sealant and wood stain, perfect for areas of the UK that are more susceptible to wind and rain during autumn and winter. Regular cleaning will also help to keep your pergola looking new for years to come, and prevent the onset of any rot (which can occur to outdoor wooden fixtures that aren't properly maintained). You can provide additional protection from the sun and heat by adding shade to the roof of your pergola. There are a few different options available, including canvas, fabric, and even a 'natural' shade such as vines and greenery. By adding one of these features to your pergola, the additional shading can protect the supporting wooden beams from premature fading and deterioration. Building your Wooden Pergola Because we sell a range of products in a variety of styles, shapes and sizes, there is no "one size fits all" set of assembly instructions that we can list here! However, you'll be pleased to know that each wooden pergola kit comes with detailed instructions and information to help you build your pergola in your backyard in a number of simple steps. We strongly advise carrying out any installation on a flat, open surface. To complete assembly effectively, you will also need at least two adults' assistance. We also advise contacting a qualified professional to complete the project if, for any reason, you don't have confidence in your ability to do so. Can I decorate my Pergola? Most pergolas are designed with a straightforward, clean-lined look that makes them easy to dress up or down. If you want to add some extra decoration to your pergola, consider hanging fairy lights or lanterns from the beams for a magical evening ambience where you can sit and stargaze. For a more natural look, you could drape climbing plants over the beams and let them grow wild! How can I make my Pergola more private? If you're looking to create a more intimate space, there are a few things you can do. Hanging curtains from the beams that are a little shorter than the height of your pergola is an easy way to add some privacy, while still letting in natural light. Or, for a more permanent solution, you could install lattice panels around the perimeter of your pergola. This will provide more solid walls and give you the option to grow climbing plants to add some greenery and privacy. Which are the best roofing materials for a Pergola? When it comes to roofing materials for your pergola, there are a few things to consider. If you're looking for protection from the sun and rain, then a solid roof is a good option. For a more open feel, a thatched roof or lattice panels will let in some light and air while still providing some shelter. If you live in an area with high winds, then it's important to choose roofing materials that will withstand gusts. Thatched roofs are not recommended in windy areas, as the straw can be blown away. For a more permanent solution, solid roofs made from materials like metal or tile are a good option. Newly Added Quick View Outsunny Steel Pergola 350Lx350Wx230H Polyester Black Frame and Beige Canop Price £436.70 New Arrival Quick View Garden Pergola in Light Green by Rutland County Price £652.61 Newly Added Quick View 4 x 3(m) Aluminum Pergola Garden Gazebo w/ Retractable Canopy by Outsunny Price on Request New Arrival Quick View Garden Pergola and Decking Kit in Rustic Brown by Rutland County Price £1,045.44 Back In Stock Quick View Outsunny Pergola Awning 3x3 m (Brown / Grey) Regular Price £508.20 Sale Price £459.20 New Arrival Quick View Double Premium Pergola in Light Green by Rutland County Price £799.92 Quick View Pergola Feet - Bolt Down or Spike Price £33.00 VIEW ALL Pergola Articles For You What our pergola expert says… What our pergola expert says… As mortgage rates rise, we will see less people buying new properties and more people investing in their own homes. A great way to add value to your home and to make it more comfortable is to have a great outdoor space. A pergola adds status, upgrades your garden visually and provides a comfortable space to entertain or enjoy alone. The average cost of a pergola is £550. - Nicholas Walker, Owner of Pergola. Page last reviewed on 17/08/2023 by Nicholas Walker Freestanding Pergola Create paradise anywhere in your outside space with the ultimate versatility of a freestanding pergola. Perfect to blend with your existing garden design, personalise or add the wow factor. A freestanding pergola can be anything you want it to be. Aluminium Pergola Lightweight, weatherproof and contemporary, an aluminium pergola is a perfect partner for the modern home. Add trailing plants and climbers, and this portable garden feature will complement any age of property and garden design. Corner Pergola A corner pergola creates an outdoor haven, a focus dining area and a place to socialise, or a peaceful sanctuary, somewhere to unwind and relax. Match your garden design and furniture, or add the wow factor with a spectacular standout feature. Lean To Pergola Add another room to your home with a lean to pergola and bring the outside into your life. Create an outdoor kitchen, an area to dine and socialise or a tranquil relaxation zone. Partner with a pergola kit and design a natural haven all your own. Pergola with Roof A pergola with a roof offers all the attractions of a pergola but for all seasons. Now you won’t have to go indoors if it rains, making this the perfect partner for a hot tub, al fresco kitchen or natural lounge. Relax in comfort, as nothing’s going to spoil your day. Louvred Pergola A louvred pergola offers the best of all worlds, the advantages of a pergola with a roof but without a permanent canopy. Adjust the amount of sunlight and shade to suit the weather, the occasion and your mood. The louvres will keep you dry in wet weather and even if it snows. Now, rain definitely won’t stop play! Metal Pergola A metal pergola is a perfect feature for a contemporary outdoor space. Absent the maintenance of wood, the solid structure is durable and long-lasting. A blank canvas for any outdoor design or theme, style with climbing plants and creepers for a more traditional look. Pergola Kits Add decking to your choice of pergola design and opt for one of our pergola kits, everything in a box, to create a unique garden space for any purpose. Design a traditional or contemporary look at the back of your home without the expense of a permanent structure, the ideal blend of indoors and outdoors Steel Pergola Slick, contemporary and weather-resistant, style for modernity or dress with flowers and plants for a more traditional look. A steel pergola is truly versatile for a range of locations. Opt for a crisp angular design or decorate with drapes and blinds for chic outdoor living. Wall Mounted Pergola Blend home and garden and bring the outdoors into your life with a wall-mounted pergola. The attractive wooden frame styles a courtyard area without any loss of space, adding interest and features to a large garden and offering the perfect lifestyle upgrade for friends and family. Wooden Pergola Create the perfect outdoor ambience with a wooden pergola, an oasis of calm which can be styled to suit any location with a range of style and size options. The ideal frame for plants, flowers and decorative lighting, a wooden pergola offers the perfect blend of decoration and functionality with shade and protection from the sun encapsulated in a beautiful design feature Types of Pergolas
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Bespoke Perolgas At Pergola.co.uk, we understand that every garden is unique. That's why we offer bespoke pergolas designed specifically to fit your individual space. With our pergolas, you can create an outdoor living area that is both functional and beautiful, and enjoy your garden all year round. Learn More Have your Pergola Your Way . Experience the ultimate outdoor living experience with our Bespoke Pergolas. At Pergola.co.uk, we pride ourselves on our ability to create bespoke pergolas tailored to fit any garden or outdoor space. Our team of skilled craftsmen and designers work closely with each client to understand their unique vision and requirements. Whether you're looking for a traditional wooden pergola to add a touch of rustic charm, or a modern, sleek structure to complement a contemporary garden, we have the expertise to bring your ideas to life. Each pergola is meticulously designed and constructed using high-quality materials to ensure durability and aesthetic appeal. Any design, any size, made just for you. Pergolas made to fit your space. Our comprehensive service includes site assessments, design consultations, ensuring that your bespoke pergola is installed to the highest standards. At Pergola.co.uk, we transform outdoor spaces into beautiful, functional extensions of your home, providing you with a bespoke pergola that reflects your style and enhances your lifestyle. Get a Quote Today Benefits of a Bespoke Pergola Personalisation to Suit Your Space and Style One of the primary benefits of a bespoke pergola is the ability to personalise every aspect of its design. Unlike off-the-shelf options, a bespoke pergola can be tailored to match the exact dimensions of your garden or outdoor space. You can choose the materials, colours, finishes, and additional features that align with your aesthetic preferences and functional needs, ensuring that the pergola complements your home perfectly. Enhanced Outdoor Living A bespoke pergola can transform your garden into a versatile outdoor living area. Whether you desire a shaded retreat for relaxation, a stylish spot for al fresco dining, or a cosy area for entertaining guests, a custom-designed pergola can fulfil your specific requirements. By integrating elements such as built-in seating, lighting, and even heating, you can create a comfortable and inviting space that can be enjoyed year-round. Increased Property Value Investing in a bespoke pergola can significantly enhance the value of your property. A well-designed and expertly crafted pergola adds architectural interest and visual appeal to your garden, making your home more attractive to potential buyers. Additionally, the extended outdoor living space can be a major selling point, offering an appealing blend of functionality and luxury. Durability and Quality A bespoke pergola is constructed with high-quality materials and superior craftsmanship, ensuring longevity and resilience. When you choose a custom pergola, you have the assurance that it is built to withstand the elements and maintain its beauty over time. This durability means that your investment will continue to provide enjoyment and add value to your home for many years to come. Get Inspired Take a look at some of the bespoke pergolas below Get your quote today for a Bespoke Pergola Get in touch today and let us get started with your Bespoke Pergola Get In Touch Shop Pergolas
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Metal Pergolas Never splinter, sag or twist. Our metal pergola range is reliable and long-lasting Where to place your wooden pergola? If you’ve decided on a wooden pergola, you’ve got great taste. Up next is where to place it in your garden. Here are a few things to mull over when deciding where it fits best: Which part of your garden gets the most sun? If hosting summer barbeques and garden parties are on the agenda, then creating the right conditions for a relaxing social space is a must. If you have an existing patio or decking, this might be a ready-made spot to place your wooden pergola. Other popular locations include outside the backdoor - to help extend your time outdoors and expand your space indoors – and the spot that gets the most sun during the day or the evening Sunrise & Sunset If you'd like your pergola to be a place to relax and enjoy the sun, be sure to consider which areas of your garden catch the sun at different times of the day. Placing your pergola in an east-facing garden will give you morning sun, while a west-facing garden will provide evening sun – perfect for al fresco dining! Where offers the best view and accessibility? If your wooden pergola will be garden eye candy rather than a place for gatherings, it might be best to consider if you have any walkways that could use some sprucing up or shelter. Climbing plants and hanging baskets can look really special when introduced to a position in your garden that deserves to be highlighted. Keep in mind what you can see from your windows too; you want to make the most of how pretty your pergola looks! Which area provides a more serene and private setting? If you're looking to create a peaceful outdoor seating area where you can enjoy some peace and seclusion, you could also opt to place your pergola at the far end of your garden. They are perfect for sitting over comfortable garden furniture or hammocks too, making for a tranquil, restful outdoor chill-out area to relax and enjoy a good book! How to care for your wooden pergola? There are a few ways to ensure your wooden pergola has a long life and looks its best. The first is to apply sealant and wood stain every year to keep the wood looking new and fresh. Before coating the pergola in paint, make sure to clean any garden debris or surface material to help guard against decay. Another way to maintain your pergola is to keep any climbing plants or vines trimmed to minimise any extra weight that may put pressure on the garden structure. Do Pergolas provide shelter from the sun and rain? Because Pergolas have an open 'slatted' roof, they do not offer full shelter from sun and rain; however, dressing your pergola's slatted roof with natural features such as plants and vines will help provide some additional garden shelter (as well as heaps of natural style!). By adding some greenery to these garden structures, you can not only make it more aesthetically pleasing, but also help to create a more secluded and intimate setting. Is Product Delivery Included with my Order? Yes, delivery of all products ordered from Pergola.co.uk is absolutely free! You can trust that your purchase will arrive quickly and safely, without any additional cost to you. We pride ourselves on our excellent customer service and delivery guarantee, so you can rest assured that your order will be handled with care. How long does a Wooden Pergola Last? Like most home furnishings and additions, proper maintenance will help increase a pergola's longevity. Given annual care and treatment to help protect your pergola from the elements, you can expect a wooden pergola to last 10-12 years before the wood materials diminish in appearance. To help improve the longevity and integrity of your pergola, you should treat it each year with a good quality sealant and wood stain, perfect for areas of the UK that are more susceptible to wind and rain during autumn and winter. Regular cleaning will also help to keep your pergola looking new for years to come, and prevent the onset of any rot (which can occur to outdoor wooden fixtures that aren't properly maintained). You can provide additional protection from the sun and heat by adding shade to the roof of your pergola. There are a few different options available, including canvas, fabric, and even a 'natural' shade such as vines and greenery. By adding one of these features to your pergola, the additional shading can protect the supporting wooden beams from premature fading and deterioration. Building your Wooden Pergola Because we sell a range of products in a variety of styles, shapes and sizes, there is no "one size fits all" set of assembly instructions that we can list here! However, you'll be pleased to know that each wooden pergola kit comes with detailed instructions and information to help you build your pergola in your backyard in a number of simple steps. We strongly advise carrying out any installation on a flat, open surface. To complete assembly effectively, you will also need at least two adults' assistance. We also advise contacting a qualified professional to complete the project if, for any reason, you don't have confidence in your ability to do so. Can I decorate my Pergola? Most pergolas are designed with a straightforward, clean-lined look that makes them easy to dress up or down. If you want to add some extra decoration to your pergola, consider hanging fairy lights or lanterns from the beams for a magical evening ambience where you can sit and stargaze. For a more natural look, you could drape climbing plants over the beams and let them grow wild! How can I make my Pergola more private? If you're looking to create a more intimate space, there are a few things you can do. Hanging curtains from the beams that are a little shorter than the height of your pergola is an easy way to add some privacy, while still letting in natural light. Or, for a more permanent solution, you could install lattice panels around the perimeter of your pergola. This will provide more solid walls and give you the option to grow climbing plants to add some greenery and privacy. Which are the best roofing materials for a Pergola? When it comes to roofing materials for your pergola, there are a few things to consider. If you're looking for protection from the sun and rain, then a solid roof is a good option. For a more open feel, a thatched roof or lattice panels will let in some light and air while still providing some shelter. If you live in an area with high winds, then it's important to choose roofing materials that will withstand gusts. Thatched roofs are not recommended in windy areas, as the straw can be blown away. For a more permanent solution, solid roofs made from materials like metal or tile are a good option. 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Whether you want understated elegance or something that really makes a statement, many customers opt for metal - such as aluminium or steel - over wooden pergolas and garden furniture for versatility, durability and great value. For extra protection from the elements, choose a metal pergola with a roof, or opt for a metal pergola with a canopy to create a lighter, ariy feel. There are metal pergolas to suit all tastes; think everything from sleek chic to traditional tastemaker
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