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Pergola louver systems for your backyard

Luci Chang by Luci Chang
May 11, 2024
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People have used pergolas for centuries. The primary purpose of a pergola was to provide shade without the need for a solid roof. Providing shade remains the primary purpose of a pergola today but with a twist.

How do louvred roofs work?

The frame of a pergola with roof is similar to that of a standard patio awning or gazebo. Vertical columns or posts are typically used to support the top perimeter beams. However, rather than supporting a solid roof or fixed roofing lattice, louvered pergolas comprise a series of adjustable slats, or “louvers.” These blinds are connected through a mechanism that allows their angle to be changed.

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How can a pergola transform your garden?

A louvered pergola transforms outdoor areas into unique spaces. With aluminum louvered roofs that open and close quickly, you can easily adapt to environmental conditions, choosing between sun, shade, or shelter.

You can install optional to your pergolas:

  • windproof side screens;
  • integrated LED lighting;
  • instant infrared heating.

Pergolas with shutters installed on a terrace adjacent to the site or freestanding at the end of the garden, next to a swimming pool, over a hot tub, or summer kitchen are designed to suit any application, requirement and budget. They provide flexible, adaptable, all-weather outdoor living space air. With the ability to continually add and expand even odd or awkward shapes, every area is a little large or complex for our opening roof blinds.

The main advantages of louvered pergolas

Blind roofs have several undeniable advantages.

  • Flexibility

You can open and close the roof. By opening the blinds, you can allow more sunlight and fresh air into the room. Or vice versa, you can close them to create a shaded area that will protect you and your space from the elements.

  • Customizability 

A louvered roof is a versatile addition to any outdoor space, including patios, decks, gardens, pools, outdoor kitchens, and more. You can customise pergolas to fit the unique needs of any space, be it a small patio or a large backyard.

  • Year-Round Use

You can enjoy staying outdoors in your garden without worrying about the weather, whether it rains or shines.

  • Low Maintenance

Louvered roofs are made from architectural aluminum and finished with a high-quality powder coating. These materials are specifically selected to ensure strength, durability, and low maintenance for your system.

Luci Chang

Luci Chang

Luci is a Journalism student and covers interesting topics from health to finances.

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