Ideas for a pergola
nmelbourn
9 years ago
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corgi10s
9 years agoRelated Discussions
new patio and landscape path. help please!!!
Comments (2)A narrow, long space like that can feel like a challenge, but if you figure out how you want to use the space before you start designing you will find a lot more success and fewer headaches. Here are some considerations before you start your plan: How much does privacy matter, and not just from neighbors but privacy from the indoors to the outdoors (considering you glass walls and ceilings you’ll need to think about how the space will work from both the inside and the outside). How do you plan to use the space? More specifically, do you plan to host lots of big parties or are you looking for a quiet place to enjoy your morning coffee? Or both? What is the material of your boundary wall? How can you use the wall to enhance the design and functionality of the space? Could you grow a vining plant up the wall for more greenery, or add narrow planters at the base of the wall for a vegetable garden? Do you want any type of covering for the space, like a pergola, roof, umbrella or other sun covering? Do you want it for the full space or just one area? What is your budget? Depending on your goals and timeline for the project, you might have to adjust the rest of the plan (if you don’t have the budget to make your dream space happen, consider taking the project on in phases and slowly save up to make the next phase happen). In the meantime, we’ve created alist of considerations before you start a landscaping project, as well as ideas for pergolas, andpatio lighting ideas. Here are a few images to get your design wheels turning:...See MoreIdeas for a small garden
Comments (6)Hi you can make the structure with slope out of raw wood or treated blocks to cover the top use reeds to cover the other areas u can use plain bath curtains...See MoreAsk the Houzz Experts: Revamping your Home's Exterior----CLOSED
Comments (23)Hi Rahul Satija To answer your question, regarding which material to use for the outsides of your home Terracotta Brick - unless you have used bricks that are meant to be left exposed, ordinary bricks will take in a lot of water and leave the walls damp, and hence not a great idea. You could ofcourse cover it with a veneer of brick cladding but that is something we would not propose. Between wooden cladding and paint, it frankly depends completely on your budget. Wooden cladding looks extremely good but is quite pricey. Our suggestion would be to paint the majority of the home, with highlights in parts in wooden cladding....See MoreNeed ideas for decorating a 200sqft Balcony.
Comments (8)Hello Mr. Siddharth, What are your thoughts on a small zen garden? Or a pergola with fountain and climbers. If you want to keep it minimalist we can go for some plants like rubber etc. If you are interested in getting professional help we can have something similar (images below) done within your preferred budget: Or one of designers can design something custom for you based on your interests. Atom Interiors...See MorePrimrose
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