Trellis as Fences
The integration of trellis panels as fencing is a deliberate exercise in architectural finesse, merging practical enclosure with aesthetic sophistication. The lattice patterns of these panels transcend mere boundaries, introducing a delicate intricacy to the fence that plays with light and shadow. This intentional design choice transforms the fence into a visually appealing structure, while also redefining the conventional notion of fencing.
Trellis panel Mahogany fence
Fence with three quarters trellis panels
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Arbors are structures similar to arches that create a tunnel-like passage over a pathway, entrance, or walkway in the garden. They are often made of wood, metal, or vinyl and often feature a curved or arched top with open sides (though not always). Arbors are commonly used to add a touch of charm and elegance to garden spaces. They can be adorned with climbing plants, such as roses, wisteria, or jasmine, which create a beautiful canopy overhead as they grow and intertwine with the structure. Arbors serve as an inviting gateway or focal point, drawing visitors into different areas of the garden. They evoke a sense of romance and provide a picturesque element for pathways or transitions between garden spaces.
Here are some ideas for your next arbor project
Colorful arbor with flanking trellis panels
Arbor surrounded by greenery
Tall arbor with brick columns
Pro tip - Always set your arbor with a good foundation, unless you want to be...
Discover this garden house by FineHouse that seamlessly integrates into a brick wall, drawing inspiration from Mt. Vernon's privy. This unique space effortlessly combines historical charm with modern convenience. This garden house stands as a testament to the art of blending the past with the present, offering a unique opportunity to experience history in modern times.
Below is a glimpse into the designing and constructing of this structure.
Architectural drawing
Architectural render
Construction of dome roof
On site construction
On site construction
Completed garden house
In one frame, the Poolside Pergola Pavilion speaks volumes about outdoor living. Its vibrant blue standing seam metal roof stands out, complementing the natural surroundings. This pavilion isn't just about looks; it's a versatile space. Whether you're lounging by the pool or enjoying a lively gathering, it provides a perfect blend of elegance and practicality.
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When you are planning an outdoor kitchen, or bar, or lounging area, think about having at least some of the space covered with a solid roof which protects against rain, and provides full shade! Here are some more examples for your outdoor kitchen.
Attached pavilion with outdoor kitchen and fireplace
Pergola with solid roof
Solar in the Landscape
When talking about residential solar systems we usually think about rooftop solar panels, but wait! There are three reasons to talk about landscaping and solar in the same breath. All of them can represent a source of work or collaboration for the landscape pro.
First, people are often installing solar panels on ground mounted systems because they can get better performance due to orientation, and they don't have to worry about roof penetrations or architectural appeal. When ground mounted systems are employed, they are almost always, an eye sore. Case is point; landscaping can be used to obscure a ground mounted array, or through the use of plantings and other hardscape elements, bring it more meaningfully into the landscape. The illustration below is a beautiful example.
A ground mounted solar array with tastefull landscaping.
The second situation, where landscapers and solar installers can collaborate, is in the...
Below view of attached pergola Portico
Crafted from the finest Brazilian hardwood, these Ipe pergolas and porticos elevate your outdoor space, seamlessly blending the charm of your home with the tranquility of the natural surroundings. Their rich, natural hues and unparalleled strength not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of your outdoor area but also provide a durable and long-lasting solution against the elements, creating an inviting ambiance that welcomes you to enjoy the beauty of the outdoors in utmost style and comfort.
Pavilions & Gazebos are freestanding garden structures with a roof and typically open sides supported by pillars or columns. They are designed to provide a sheltered space for outdoor seating, relaxation, or social gatherings. These structures can be made of various materials like wood, metal, or vinyl, and they come in a variety of styles and sizes, from simple and traditional to elaborate and ornate. Pavilions & Gazebos can create a focal point in the garden, offering a place to retreat and enjoy the surroundings while being protected from the sun or rain. They can be adorned with curtains, railings, or trellises, providing additional privacy and a cozy atmosphere.
To learn more about Pavilions & Gazebos please visit our Learn Section here
A gazebo is most often seen with either six or eight sides and a pyramidal roof.
Pavilions can take various forms but are often more spacious than a gazebo, with square or...
FineHouse thanks you for every tree, flower, shrub, etc. that you plant, because every time you do, you mitigate climate change.
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Green Roofs for Healthy Cities
A pergola is an outdoor structure consisting of vertical pillars or posts that support a series of crossbeams or rafters on top. The beams create a grid-like pattern that provides partial shade and defines a designated space within the outdoor space. Pergolas are often made of wood or metal and can be freestanding or attached to a building. They serve as an architectural element that adds height, visual interest, and a sense of enclosure. Pergolas are commonly used to create outdoor seating areas, dining spaces, or to define pathways. They also offer support for climbing plants, such as vines or roses, which can be trained to grow and cover the pergola, providing additional shade and a lush, green aesthetic.
To learn more about pergolas please visit our Learn Section here
A cedar pergola in a rooftop setting
Pergola Elevation & Plan
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