Wooden Ceiling Pergola
The following home trend post, have a title ‘Wooden Ceiling Pergola‘. Although the path could be to the roof in the garden or roof terrace, pergola condescendent more often used as a carport. Closing this usually extends from the garage to the gate (the gate). The materials used for the pergola can be a variety. Wood, iron, stone or concrete, could be an option. Many people who add vines on it as an element for more beauty. But surely these plants need care.
If you want a practical pergola, aka not really need treatment, you can try the pergola from the concrete. The top was covered with tiles, to form two sides of the roof, which has a sloping area to the right or left. When using conventional tile like this, the slope of the roof should be made at least 30o. The goal, so that the edges of the roof is not too low or too close to the ground. While the length carport should be no more than 5 meters.
If you like the woods, and many of the interior of your home using wood, you can harmonized by adding the element of wood on your pergola. For example, another layer of the ceiling with wooden planks with a width of approximately 5 cm, which you can buy in the stores of wood. Then varnish is a color you like-can be yellowish brown or blackish brown. Pattern fitting this wood could you manage to get a certain artistic effect. For example, the boards are placed diagonally, or shaped box that is getting smaller toward the inside. As accessories, stained glass on the front of the pergola can enhance your appearance.
Pergola with a roof that forms a closed meeting is made in the carport area into darkness. Though perhaps you need a light in this region to perform an activity. For that you can add multiple down-light. Pergola with massive material like this make the carport area free from water droplets in times of rain, and in times of heat during the day. Thus, this area can be utilized for other functions at certain times. For example, this area is used as an extension of the terrace while you make dinner, eat at home. It’s good, right?
July 29, 2010 | Posted by HomeZooka.com 
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