Pergola - a nice garden feature
As a type of gazebo, it may also be an extension of a building, as protection for an open terrace or a link between pavilions. Pergolas are more permanent architectural features than the green tunnels of late medieval and early Renaissance gardens, which were often formed of springy "withies" - easily replaced shoots of willow or hazel—bound together at the heads to form a series of arches, then loosely woven with long slats, on which climbers were grown, to make a passage that was both cool and shaded and moderately dry in a shower.
All our timber is sourced from sustainable forest
For your new garden house, your new terrace roofing or your new carport we use only the best material including glue lam spruce, douglas and larch. Our glue lam has 11% moisture content and it's multi layered. This minimizes cracking and shrinking. Because of these properties this material is ideally suited for stabil constructions.