The term pergola comes from the Latin pergula and came into Italian to designate balconies. But in Spain the term is used to refer to to those structures that, circular or hexagonal, abound in our gardens to givese respite from the scorching from the scorching sun on hot summer days.
In summer we need shadows to enjoy the garden but in many occasions we do not want to plant trees near the houses to avoid the problems derived from the growth of their roots: damages in the structure, raised sidewalks, crossed pipes…
This is where the ideal formula comes into play:
pergolas+ albergrass lawns = perfect summer.
Whether it is a wooden or wrought iron pergola, it will combine perfectly with the natural green and always spectacular artificial grass, or with a composition of lawn and decking. If around the pergola we plant some decorative climbing plants such as bougainvillea, honey on top of flakes.
If your garden is very hot in summer, think about it, ua pergola pueto be the solution to spend an August afternoon in our garden at a more welcoming and natural space.
And, if you’re thinking of getting artificial grassplease contact us for more information.