Round Pergola in PVC

We had the opportunity to design and develop the architectural centerpiece in the courtyard of the finest townhome development in the heart of ...


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Wood Pergola

For most of my life I was never ever terribly adept at DIY skills. I struggled even with facile interior fittings like shelving. I became more frustrated as time wore on. When I retired some fifteen years ago, my wife was nagging me, almost to the point of becoming belligerent, to do various issues around the yard to enhance its appearance. I should confess, it did look down at heel and haphazard. So I made up my mind to seek out some professional expertise in the construction of various outbuildings and durable garden furnishings. I experimented with several free pergola style plans to start with but discovered none of them to be remotely satisfactory. They all skimped on the detail which was precisely exactly where my proficiency was most lacking. However, I did ingest the basic ideas and got a really feel for the specifications of the job projects. Learn far more about build a pergola .

Understanding how to make a pergola only takes some research and reading. It is a good idea to choose up some house improvement magazines and browse sites which offer pergola building instructions and tips. You can also ask family and tradespeople for suggestions on building your personal pergola. By building it oneself you are saving significant amounts of dollars compared with paying hundreds of dollars per hour to hire several tradesmen to undertake the job. It can also give you a great sense of accomplishment building it oneself whilst allowing you to maintain complete control more than the procedure from start to finish. Some materials you will will need incorporate cement, foundation tubes, stock of various sizes, anchors for posts, bolts and screws, nails and paint or stain (depending on the material you are employing). The main tools required for most pergola building jobs are a hammer or nail gun, drill, wheelbarrow, shovel, tape measure, stakes, ladder, paint brush, table saw and ratchets. You will most probably already personal most or all of these tools, meaning there is no added expense.

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Circular Pergola

circular pergola The Old House Journal April 1984- The Perennial Pergola, Cleaning Brass, Sheathing a Circular Tower, Ranch House
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The gardens of Babel

Cape Town - Five years ago, Koos Bekker, South Africa’s Rupert Murdoch, made his first significant step into commercial property by buying a large estate with an 18th-century Cape Dutch house.

Last year, it opened with an acclaimed restaurant, an outstanding kitchen garden and a fledgling wine business.

The purchase was prompted by Bekker’s wife, Karen Roos, after a holiday in France that included a visit to Le Prieuré d’Orsan, Patrice Taravella’s groundbreaking organic garden in the Loire Valley.

Before long, the Parisian landscape architect was on a flight to Cape Town to create a formal garden for Bekker and Roos at the base of Babel Hill. (The name is a reference to the mixed cultures that gathered here when it was first colonised in the mid-17th century.)

A grid of paths with irrigation channels and arches of climbing roses provides access to more than 300 varieties of edible plants, camomile and thyme lawns, yards with hens and ducks, a bee garden and fish ponds.

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House Hunting: North Sanford Lake has the views
The house sits far back from the road and shares a unique circular drive with the home next door. They also share a stairway leading to the water's edge on the high bank of the lake. A pergola, just waiting to be used on the long lazy days of summer,

Historic converted barn offers 21st-century amenities
The exterior center of the house is bisected by a metal silo, which houses the modern, circular interior staircase, which looks like an art installation, and the silo separates the old barn from the new wing. The exterior façade is natural wood