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How To Create The Best Small Backyard Outdoor Pergola Area

How To Create The Best Small Backyard Outdoor Pergola Area

Building an outdoor pergola in your backyard is a fantastic way to add value to your home. This guide can help you with a DIY pergola project to make your home into an entertainer’s paradise. Let’s explore the different types of pergolas and how to effectively furnish and add accessories to make your setup the perfect outdoor space.

 

Overview 

How To Create The Best Small Backyard Outdoor Pergola Area

Preparing The Outside Area To Add A Pergola

Different Types Of Pergolas

How To Make Your Pergola Area An Entertainer’s Paradise

 

How To Create The Best Small Backyard Outdoor Pergola Area

Creating the best outdoor pergola area will require careful planning and construction to ensure its safety and efficiency. When planning your project, it is important to understand the different types of materials and pergolas that would best suit your space. Once you have built the outdoor pergola, you must carefully select decor and electronics that will help make your outdoor area an entertainer’s paradise.

 

Before building your perfect outdoor pergola area, consider hiring a skip bin so that all of your mixed waste, spare materials, and scraps are thrown away responsibly and do not end up in your backyard.

 

Preparing The Outside Area To Add A Pergola

Before purchasing materials for your pergola, you need to clean up your outdoor area and declutter any items you may have stored outside. The best way to remove any outside waste is to throw it away in a skip bin. A skip bin is perfect for any pre-building waste and any construction waste, such as excess materials, scraps, or broken pieces of wood.

 

Different Types Of Pergolas

Depending on the available space in your backyard area, you will need to decide on the style of pergola you want to build.

Different Styles Of Pergolas

  • Freestanding pergolas: These are not attached to your house and can be installed in a freestanding location.
  • Attached pergolas: This pergola is attached to your house and forms an outside area.
  • Louvered pergolas: similar to an attached pergola except the horizontal slats can be opened or closed depending on preference or weather conditions.
  • A-frame pergola: similar to an attached pergola, but the roof is in an A shape, adding height to your area.
  • Flat pergola: the roof of this attached pergola is completely flat.

Different Types of Materials To Build Your Pergola

Once you have decided on the type of pergola you want to add to your house, you need to decide on the materials you want it built with. The types of materials include:

  • Wooden pergolas: a cheaper alternative that is made out of wooden frames.
  • Aluminium pergolas: expensive alternative but structurally strong.
  • Steel pergolas: the strongest and most weatherproof alternative to build your pergola out of.

You may choose to purchase a ready-made pergola to set up out-of-the-box. If you are confident with building or have a tricky space, you can draw and design your own and then source the materials from the hardware store.

 

How To Make Your Pergola Area An Entertainer’s Paradise

Now that you have chosen your outdoor pergola style, the next step is to consider how to turn the pergola space into an outdoor entertaining area. This means finding the right outdoor furniture and accessories to enjoy while outside.

Purchase High-Quality Outdoor Furniture

The most important purchase for your outdoor pergola setup is weatherproof furniture. You may spend a fair amount of time outside under the pergola setup for events, hosting friends and family, or clearing your mind with a cup of tea or morning coffee.

 

Look for seating advertised as an outdoor set, make sure it is comfortable, and add them to your outdoor space. Look for weather-resistant cushions if you want to make it comfy and welcoming.

Install Any Outdoor Accessories or Electronics

Outdoor accessories and electronics help you turn the space into an entertaining area for events, barbecue catch-ups over the football, or a perfect area to chat with friends. Some of the best outdoor accessories and electronics to purchase include:

  • Televisions or speakers for music: also purchase a cover or tarp as most televisions are not weather and dust-resistant. There are many weather-resistant, waterproof speakers you can choose from to bring music outside too.
  • Outdoor fridge: drinks and snacks nearby mean you can relax without interrupting a conversation to return inside to the kitchen.
  • Ceiling fan: create a breeze on a still summer’s day.
  • Outdoor blinds: to help reduce the amount of natural light that comes into the space or keep out rain and dust. You can also lift these blinds up to make your space glow with natural light and enjoy the sunlight. Clear blinds can provide shelter in cooler months and allow the sunlight to warm the space.

Get Peace Of Mind And Cleanup Your DIY Pergola Build With A Skip Bin

Building and designing your dream outdoor pergola area can be so much fun until you remember that you need to clean up the mess. Starting from just $250, our three convenient-sized Skip Bins can help you make clean-up simple. For a free quote or for any additional information, feel free to give us a call or contact our dedicated team today.

 

Frequently Asked Outdoor Pergola Questions

Is it cheaper to build a pergola or buy one?

It is cheaper to build a pergola rather than purchasing a new one and having someone else install it. The cost of labour, materials, and the clean-up fee can be very expensive. A cheaper alternative is to purchase a “build it yourself” pergola and hire a skip bin for any waste.

Can you put a pergola in a small garden?

You can add a freestanding pergola over a small garden to reduce excess light from affecting your plants or flowers. It is important to clean up your garden area before adding a pergola so that you have space to work and remove any unwanted plants or flowers.

Do you need a concrete slab for a pergola?

It is highly recommended to install your pergola into a concrete slab or ideally into your concrete footings. By installing a pergola into concrete, you are effectively reinforcing and supporting the structure allowing it to be more durable against harsher weather conditions.

 

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