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If you’re looking for a new Pergola or simply want some advice, get in touch or come visit us at Bonnyacre Farm, Meopham

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Pergolas bring numerous benefits and enhance the overall appeal and functionality of your outdoor space, providing shade and protection from the elements and allowing you to enjoy your outdoor area even during hot summer days or light rain showers.
It creates a comfortable and inviting space for relaxation, entertaining guests, or enjoying meals outdoors. By creating an attractive focal point in your garden or patio, you’re likely to increse the overall value of your property.
Pergolas come in various designs and materials, allowing you to choose one that complements your existing outdoor decor and can be customised with accessories such as curtains, lighting fixtures, or climbing plants to create a more personalised and cozy atmosphere.
Why wait? Treat your garden space to a new pergola and transform your back garden into a captivating sanctuary.
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Which style Pergola?
When it comes to choosing the Pergola for your Garden, there are several factors to consider. One of the most important decisions you’ll make is the actual style, as there are quite a few to choose from. There are various styles and types of pergolas available in the market, each offering unique features and design elements; whilst each type have their own advantages, we will guide you toward the best suited build-type for your needs; whether it’s to grow some vines, or to just relax in the dappled shade of a pergola with linen curtains.
Traditional Pergola: The traditional pergola is the most common style and features a classic design with four posts supporting an open roof grid. It typically has a rectangular or square shape and provides partial shade while allowing airflow.
Modern Pergola: Modern pergolas have sleek and contemporary designs that often incorporate clean lines, minimalistic features, and innovative materials. These pergolas may have unconventional shapes, such as curved or asymmetrical roofs, and can be made from materials like aluminum, steel, or composite materials.
Gable Pergola: A gable pergola has a roof with two sloping sides that meet at a ridge in the middle, forming a triangular shape. This style offers more shade and protection from the elements compared to traditional pergolas.
Flat Roof Pergola: As the name suggests, flat roof pergolas have a horizontal roof design without any slopes or angles. They provide a modern and minimalist look while still offering shade and protection.
Arched Pergola: Arched pergolas feature an arched roof design that adds elegance and sophistication to outdoor spaces. The curved structure provides a unique visual appeal and can be combined with other design elements like lattice panels or climbing plants.
Sail Pergola: Also known as a shade sail pergola, this type uses fabric or canvas sails stretched across the top to provide shade. Sail pergolas offer versatility as the sails can be adjusted or removed based on the desired level of shade.
Attached Pergola: An attached pergola is built against an existing structure such as a house, garage, or wall. This style is ideal for extending the living space and creating a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor areas.
Freestanding Pergola: A freestanding pergola is not attached to any existing structure and can be placed anywhere in the garden or yard. It offers flexibility in terms of placement and can serve as a focal point or standalone structure.
Cantilevered Pergola: Cantilevered pergolas have a unique design where the roof extends beyond the supporting posts, creating an overhang. This style provides additional shade and can be used to cover specific areas like outdoor seating or dining spaces.
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If you’re looking for a new pergola or simply want some advice, get in touch or come visit us at Bonnyacre Farm Meopham.






