The Pergola Project

“Pergo-wha?”

As I have mentioned in my previous post, we took on a project which we thought would be done by the end of spring. Unfortunately, with the constant rain and mosquito infestation in the city, the project took longer to complete than we expected. However, it was definitely worth it. It was a lot of work but we couldn’t be any more proud of what we have accomplished.

May I present, our backyard project — the pergola.

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The structure itself is made from red cedar which we bought as a kit from Outdoor Living Today. We enhanced the look of it by using premium cedar stain. Now that it’s up, it has become the focal point in our backyard.

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The hardest part of this whole project is actually installing the base, which as you can see, is halfway buried in the ground, the roof was the easiest part, only because the roofing york pa company took care of it while also getting a gutter repair to avoid any future leaks in our back patio. We definitely had to hire a professional since we didn’t have the right roofing materials to complete the project ourselves.

It was very exhausting and back-breaking — digging the trench, laying and levelling the stones, pouring the concrete footings and filling it with gravel. However, it was necessary that the base be as solid as possible so the structure wouldn’t move during the freezing and thawing cycles.

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As with any outdoor project of this sort, we realized we had to improvise and find some creative ways to dress it up and soften the hard lines of the structure. We actually found a lot of items we needed from our local hardware store.

For instance, we bought a set of deck lights which we decided to install higher in order to provide some ambient lighting. They automatically come on at night and are connected to a timer.

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We also bought a few pairs of sheer curtains from Ikea. Not only were they very affordable but they also look really gorgeous. They’re made of polyester so they’re washable and could be used outdoors.

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As for the tie-backs for the curtains, we made them out of manila rope, galvanized hooks and stainless steel wire. Good thing we also found these galvanized ring hitches to fasten the tie-backs to the posts and electrical conduits for the drapery rods.

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Lastly, we got these fishing weights and attached them to curtain clips. These were then affixed to the bottom of the curtains so they don’t get blown away when it gets windy.

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And there it is, a beautiful garden feature that will allow us to enjoy our backyard in the summer. The retractable canopy will provide much needed shade as it can get pretty hot in the afternoons.

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We’re glad it is finally done. All that work during evenings and weekends have certainly paid off.

The question we ask ourselves is, would we do it all over again? Absolutely!

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6 Comments

  1. Posted October 15, 2011 at 4:12 am | Permalink

    Oh wow that looks absolutely beautiful. Well done guys!

    • Ernskie
      Posted October 15, 2011 at 8:52 am | Permalink

      Thanks Mark!

  2. uyen-chi
    Posted October 16, 2011 at 11:47 am | Permalink

    Outstanding work!Really gorgeous.

    • Ernskie
      Posted October 16, 2011 at 3:57 pm | Permalink

      Thanks Uyen-chi! At least we got to enjoy it a few times before it got really cold.

  3. Judy
    Posted October 16, 2011 at 8:04 pm | Permalink

    Ernie, your pergola is even more gorgeous than I imagined it. Well worth the effort!!

    • Ernskie
      Posted October 16, 2011 at 8:48 pm | Permalink

      Thanks Judy! We can’t wait for summer next year to enjoy it.

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