Custom Pergola Design Uses of Today
Custom pergola design a popular addition
to any home. They offer a wide range of benefits including adding some
desirable appeal, personal design flair and a practical touches to the home.
Yet few people understand the importance of a pergola, or the many benefits
they can have on the home. In an attempt to change this we've created this
article.
Custom pergola design one of the oldest
styles of outdoor architecture and are still in use today. It is understood
that the ancient Egyptian’s used pergolas to grow figs and house vines, while
the ancient Chinese used them for sunshade in housing and in temples. After
Rome conquered Egypt in 30 BC, the pergola become a prominent feature in Roman
architecture. Since then pergolas have been used for various reasons in
buildings right across the world.
But what is a pergola, and why has
its design been so popular through the ages?
Pergolas are an outdoor structure
consisting of columns that support a roofing grid of beams and rafters.
Pergolas may be freestanding, or they can be attached to the house. The roof
can be left open or covered to create shelter from the elements.
Today, pergolas are included in the
design of building for several reasons. The most common being; sunshade,
aesthetics or shelter from the elements. The design of the pergola and which
material is used will determine how well the pergola delivers these benefits to
the occupants of the building. The most common materials used in today’s
buildings are timber, aluminum or steel.
The traditional custom pergola design
is made from timber
In a simple pergola structure, timber
has been the preferred material due to cost advantages. The disadvantages in
using timber include significant labor requirements in the construction and
ongoing maintenance including painting or staining. When using timber to
provide complete shelter from the elements, the pergola is normally an
extension of the house roofline and is roofed and lined to provide complete
shelter.
The clean lines from extruded aluminum
and the large range of colors available make aluminum pergolas a striking
architectural feature with strong aesthetic value. The color is often matched
to the window joinery making the pergola blend perfectly with the overall building
color scheme. To achieve complete shelter, aluminum opening louvre roofs can be
used. The louvre blades can rotate with the rotating action either motorized or
manually operable. When the louvre blades are closed, rain runs off the louvre
blades and into an internal gutter system enabling the building occupants to
enjoy outdoor dining even when the sky decides to precipitate. The beauty of
opening louvre roofs is when the sun shines, they can be opened to let it in
giving you complete versatility with your outdoor living.
Overall, while pergolas have been used
in architecture for thousands of years, they have come a long way over time.
Today’s pergolas are versatile and add significant value to modern
architecture. If you are wanting sunshade, protection from the elements over
your outdoor living area or a sharp aesthetic feature then pergolas are worth
considering. Looking for more inspiration on pergolas and other architectural
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