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What is a pergola? Tips for building a pergola

Hello everyone from Simpo Lifestyle. What is a pergola? How do I build a pergola myself? I would like to answer these questions for you today.


A pergola is an outdoor garden structure that creates a shaded passageway, passageway, or seating area made of vertical posts or columns, usually supporting crossbeams and sturdy open latticework, often with wooden vines growing from them.

The word "pergola" comes from the Latin word "pergula", which means "protruding eaves". Pergolas have been used since ancient times and were originally intended to support climbing plants such as grape vines. They were also used as an extension to a building to provide shade and protection from the elements. Today, pergolas are still used in gardens and outdoor areas for their aesthetics and functionality.

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To better understand the definition of "pergola," it is helpful to compare it to other outdoor structures with which it is sometimes associated, including:


Gazebos vs pergola
A pergola is an open garden structure consisting of vertical posts or columns, usually supporting crossbeams and open latticework, often with wooden vines growing from them. It is used to create a shaded passageway, passageway or outdoor seating area. A pergola typically does not have a closed roof and does not have architectural decorations such as masonry columns.
A gazebo, on the other hand, is an enclosed structure with a roof and walls usually made of wood or metal. A gazebo can also have a solid roof and may even be equipped with glass windows or sliding doors to protect the interior. Unlike the pergola, a gazebo is usually larger and can be used as an outdoor leisure or entertainment space.

Carports


Carports vs. Pergolas
that the main difference between a carport and a pergola is that a carport is used to park and protect a car outdoors, while a pergola is used to create a shaded passageway, passageway or outdoor seating area. A pergola usually does not have a closed roof and is more decorative than a carport.


Pergola from Simpolifestyle:
Outdoor pergolas offer many advantages. First, they provide shade and protection from the sun, making them perfect for outdoor dining areas or seating areas. They also allow for the growth of beautiful hanging plants and create a natural, green canopy. In addition, they can add some privacy to an outdoor area and create a cozy and intimate atmosphere. Pergolas are also highly adaptable, allowing you to choose from different materials, colors and styles to suit your design preferences. Finally, they can increase the value of your property, making them a great investment for homeowners.

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Costs of building a pergola:
The cost of a pergola varies greatly depending on the style you choose. Generally, the average price ranges from $2,128 to $5,859 for materials and installation. If you plan to build the pergola over an existing deck or patio, this may also increase the cost. Here's the breakdown by type.
Standard: $30-$50 per square foot.
Slats: $20-$55 per square foot.
Smart: $60-$64 per square foot.
Retractable: $900-$3,000 total.

Maintenance:
Your job isn't finished once your pergola is built. Maintenance of the structure will be required regardless of the material from which it is made. While some styles are relatively low-maintenance—like aluminum, which doesn't rust or stain easily—wooden pergolas require cleaning and sealing every two to three years. Also, be sure to remove any grease stains immediately if you plan to use it as a grilling area.
Can you tackle this project yourself?
Although this is a project that can be done yourself—there are kits available for $600 to $7,500—hiring a backyard landscaper will ensure that the final product is structurally sound. A smart homeowner may already have all the necessary tools and know-how to build a DIY pergola, but the difference in cost isn't that great and help will generally make the process easier.


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