Bunny Williams tells us, "I call the rustic pergola at the back of my parterre garden." "I prefer things to appear aged and very natural." Here, she decorated it with pink roses in full bloom after lashing together local saplings.
Pergolas are beautiful because they may act as outside additions to your house. Thanks to identical tiles on the kitchen island and patio as well as a pergola covered in vines, the modern extension designed by Lake.
This sleek rooftop pavilion shows that you may create any kind of pergola you like. In order to protect a private sitting space, the landscape architects of Hollander Design Landscape Architects built this modern pergola.
You can play around with the color scheme of a pergola, even though its purpose is to immerse you in nature. Architect Mario Connio painted his outdoor eating pavilion at his Uruguay getaway the ideal shade of sky blue.
Parisian flea market around a specially made table covered in ceramic tiles, since this is, after all, Portugal. Just add water, we say, and you'll have the ideal afternoon at the immaculate private pool around the corner.
The lush canopy is positioned atop Doric-style columns in this arrangement, which will make you feel like the goddess of gardening that you are.
This is where the aromatic climbing jasmine ascents the pillars. Our most favorite feature, though, may be those adorable checkerboard floors!
Here, the homeowners festooned the roof portion of the pergola with ethereal lanterns, highlighting its height and adding some romantic illumination for a dinner party.
Pergolas can have the appearance of a green passageway as they mature. Hostas and other shrubs sprawl below, while vines climb up and over the columns and beams in this classic walkway pergola.