As you might expect, if you want to get the most practical use and enjoyment out of your pergola, it is crucial that you take the time to do your homework and work out the right size of pergola you need.
You can get some really nice aluminum pergolas that will look great in your chosen outdoor space, but the best way to maximize its aesthetic appeal and usefulness would be to ensure that you get the sizing right.
Here are some pointers on what you need to consider to end up with the right size pergola.
What sizes are available?
Although you can get a pergola that is custom made to the exact measurements you need, it is worth knowing what to expect if you order one of the standard sizes available.
A small pergola is typically considered to be a structure that is somewhere between eight and ten feet squared. This sort of size is often just right if you want a cozy space that provides a bit of shade and adds decorative interest.
A medium-sized pergola is usually somewhere between twelve and fourteen feet squared. This sort of size is often ideal if you want a structure that allows you to dine and entertain friends outdoors.
Typically, a large pergola is a structure that is at least sixteen feet squared. You will have lots of usage options when you have a pergola of this size. There is even the option of creating two areas with the pergola space, such as a seating area and outdoor kitchen, for instance.
Think about proportions
Although it might appeal to you to have a huge pergola that fills your outdoor area and gives you all the options you could want, it won’t look right if the size of the pergola is disproportionate in respect to the total outdoor space you have available.
You don’t want your pergola to be too overbearing. You also don’t want your pergola to feel cramped and inadequate. Try and imagine how it will look by measuring out the intended space. Laying rope on the ground to the proposed dimensions will give you a visual clue as to how it will look in relation to the surroundings.
Don’t forget to consider where the sun and shade will be
You may not always have lots of options when it comes to where you site your pergola. However, If you do have a choice of locations, think carefully about sun and shade considerations.
Even if you end up putting your pergola where it will be exposed to direct sunlight, that’s not a huge problem. You can get a canopy or use adjustable louvers to control how much light and shade you are exposed to while using your pergola.
Get professional guidance
Even if you have a fairly clear idea of what you want, it is always a good idea to get professional guidance. Your chosen supplier or installer will be able to confirm whether your preferred options will work and help you make the right purchasing decision.
If you follow these tips, you should be able to choose a pergola that is perfect for you, and for your outdoor space.
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