Do you want to enjoy more fresh air in the garden but you are often prevented from doing so by adverse weather and direct sun? Consider getting a modern pergola. If your home includes a conservatory, choosing the right shading will make it a pleasant space to spend time in all year round, plus you'll reduce your winter heating costs.
The price of the pergola depends on the type of construction, dimensions and other specifications. We will be happy to tell you the final price after the measurement.
A pergola provides shade and reduces the amount of sunlight hitting the patio or interior. This helps maintain a more comfortable temperature and protects against overheating on hot days.
Yes, and I recommend them for places where there is less interior light, such as skylights.
This cannot be done with one product, we can use screen blinds on the front side.
The zippered design has greater wind resistance, making it a worthwhile investment.
An aluminium pergola has a very long life, is easier to maintain than a wooden pergola and is dimensionally stable.
If you prefer a cubic shape, then the Lamelino pergola. The Vitalia pergola offers an unobstructed view of the sky and a slightly lower price.
The bioclimatic pergola with a system of rotating slats allows air circulation and prevents overheating of the space inside. This is especially appreciated in high temperatures in summer. Another advantage is the protection against rain when the slats are fully closed.
A bioclimatic pergola has tilting slats that allow you to regulate light and airflow. A fixed pergola has a fixed roof and offers stable shading without the possibility of regulation.