Have you considered fresh types of garden structures that can bring in new style in your landscape? Arbors and pergolas augments the aesthetics of your yard for it invites the eye to look up. The ways to utilize these structures are way too many to mention, whether its for practical use or just for design.
You may have thought, like many non-gardeners, if there’s a difference between an arbor or a pergola at all. Even if there are no concurrence on this, the arbor is a small architecture which has an arch on top, with a measurement that stands 6 1/2 to 9 feet at the summit. Arbors are often placed over walkways or a gate in a fence. On the other hand, pergolas have a top that’s flat which is directly at right angles to the sides it rests. It can range in different sizes, large enough to cover your patio to something smaller that hangs just slightly over a walkway.
I living in Calgary, Alberta Canada and I always try to incorporate an arbor or pergola when I create a Calgary Landscape Design.
Materials used in pergolas and arbors can include vinyl, steel and also driftwood. Wood provides a more natural look to your arbor or pergola, which can be stained as an alternative to improve its appearance. Wood is usually the most cost effective option; however, it won’t last as long as metal or vinyl. Some concerns with wood structures include rotting, splintering, and decay caused by wood boring pests.
Vinyl, on the contrary, has easy maintenance with no need for staining or painting. This material does not decay or disintegrate not unlike wood. Vinyl is much expensive than wood and its dependable in the course of time. If you’re going for vinyl, look for those which are ultraviolet resistant to prevent discoloration.
The use of metal or iron as your material is a better choice because it is sturdy. Carefully consider the type of metal, though. Iron and steel will rust, which may or may not be desirable, depending on the look you want. Aluminum is a good rust free metal that is lightweight and still very strong. Try to have a metal with a powder coat finish if you want a painted look.
We use all types of materials when doing a Landscape Design in Calgary. It just really depends on what your preference is, no matter where you live.
Building a garden structure is a fine way to provide a focal point in your landscaping background. They will improve your garden’s allure and further add a perpendicular feature to your otherwise horizontal planes. Pergolas and arbors for that matter can transform a discreet garden design into something distinctive and attractive which your guests would certainly admire.
I have a lot of fun with Calgary Landscape Design, and no matter where you live it is important to take the unique canvass you have available to you to be as creative as possible!
Written by: Custom Stone and Waterscapes 3829 Parkhill Place SW, Calgary, AB T2S 2W6 (403) 870-1142