The pergola in the garden is an architectural solution that combines beauty and functionality in outdoor spaces. Its open structure creates a smooth transition between indoor and outdoor areas, offering
shade, thermal comfort, and a sense of refuge without breaking contact with nature.
Jardim Contemporâneo - Zanardo Paisagismo. (Divulgação/CASACOR)
Whether as an extension of the house, a setting for meals, a seating area, or a
contemplation corner, the pergola adapts to
different uses and lifestyles. With the right materials and a careful integration to landscaping, it becomes a
charming and distinctive element in the garden.
Luciana Bacheschi e Gabriela Pileggi - Jardim Sereno. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2023. (Cacá Bratke/CASACOR)
Architectural beauty and connection with nature
With light and versatile lines, the pergola is capable of
enhancing the landscaping by creating a focal point in the garden. It serves as an invitation to linger and simultaneously organizes the space visually, delineating functions without imposing barriers.
Flávia Araújo e Ricardo Lima - Jardim Woo. (Edgard César/CASACOR)
Beyond aesthetics, there is a
sense of continuity between the constructed projects and the natural. The open structure allows controlled entry of light, creating
shadows and light plays that change throughout the day — a resource that contributes to the dynamism of the
outdoor area!
Materials and styles of pergola in the garden
The materials directly influence the aesthetics and durability of the pergola in the garden. The choice should consider both the local climate and the style of the project.
Wood
Wood is a classic, with
natural and timeless appeal. Ideal for gardens with organic landscaping, it requires
periodic maintenance, but offers unparalleled visual warmth.
Projeto de Felipe Carolo. (Ruy Teixeira/Divulgação)
Aluminum or steel
More
resistant to weather and low maintenance, metal structures have a
contemporary look and adapt well to minimalist or
industrial proposals.
Projeto de Ana Weege. (Rafael Renzo/Divulgação)
Bamboo or natural fibers
Sustainable solutions with delicate texture, are suitable for relaxed or tropical projects. The
visual lightness is one of the strengths of these materials.
Projeto de Andrea Chicharo. (André Nazareth/CASACOR)
How to integrate the pergola with the vegetation of the garden
One of the greatest potentials of the pergola in the garden is its
relationship with plants. By exploring the verticality of the structure, it is possible to create a living space that is constantly transforming.
Climbing plants
Species such as
jasmine, bougainvillea, and thunbergia thrive well on the structure, offering
natural shade, flowering, and fragrance to the projects.
Suspended gardens
Hanging pots of
ferns, peperomias, or ivies under the pergola creates a
suspended garden effect, enhancing the microclimate and the feeling of freshness.
Vertical gardens
In gourmet areas or near the kitchen, pergolas can host vertical gardens with
aromatic herbs — a
union of function and aesthetics.
Care and maintenance
To ensure the longevity of the pergola in the garden, certain care is essential. Maintenance depends on the chosen material but also on how the space is used. Wooden structures must be
treated against fungi and termites, while metals require
attention to oxidation. The vegetation needs
regular pruning so that growth does not compromise the structure. Proper
soil drainage and periodic cleaning prevent moisture accumulation, especially at the bases.
Projeto de Lívia Quintella. (Gustavo Bresciani/CASACOR)
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