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        Freestanding Pergolas

        Create an outdoor oasis anywhere in your garden with our freestanding pergolas. The ultimate in design freedom and customisation, a freestanding aluminium pergola creates a magical outdoor space with no need for a supporting structure.

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        Additional information about Freestanding Pergolas

        Find our full range of Freestanding Pergolas above. If you’re unsure which product is right for you, please call us on 01772 629654.

        Can Pergolas Be Freestanding?

        Not every home has a suitable wall for mounting a pergola to. But don’t worry, freestanding structures are available — and they can be a fantastic choice for both residential and commercial use.

        A freestanding pergola heightens the aesthetics of any outdoor space, especially those with a lovely artificial grass lawn, creating the perfect place for entertaining wherever you choose. This type of garden structure offers:

        • Flexible functionality: Freestanding pergolas are impressively versatile, providing a cool and shady spot for dining, entertaining, and get-togethers. They can also be used as an outdoor kitchen, pool cabana, or entryway.
        • A living space extension: A freestanding pergola is the perfect way to extend your living space to the outdoors by creating a calm, shady oasis. Why not add lighting and heating so you can use your pergola year-round?
        • Impressive aesthetics: Your pergola is a stunning focal point with beautiful aesthetics. It’s a quick and affordable way to transform an ordinary garden into a fabulous retreat.
        • One-off installation: A durable, high-quality freestanding aluminium pergola is straightforward to install. Unlike wood, it doesn’t require staining or sealing to retain its visual appeal.

        Is A Freestanding Pergola Right For My Garden?

        Freestanding pergolas are a magical way to carve out a ‘room’ in your outdoor space. If you’re choosing between a wall mounted pergola and a high-quality freestanding model, here’s why the latter could be the right choice for your home or business:

        • A captivating focal point. A freestanding pergola adds drama and visual appeal by zoning your spaces and creating a usable centrepiece.
        • Transforming your outdoor space. Create functional areas anywhere, from a book nook in a shaded corner to a bustling dining space in a busy urban environment.
        • Durability and versatility: When you need durability and versatility, only a freestanding aluminium pergola will do. Aluminium won’t corrode or warp, and the powder coating doesn’t fade or crack, for an outdoor room that suits multiple purposes.

        Enhance Your Outdoor Space With A Freestanding Pergola From Artificial Grass Direct

        Create a calming outdoor retreat with our freestanding pergolas. Available in sizes including 3m x 3m4m x 3m and 6m x 3m, our sleek, contemporary aluminium pergolas enhance the aesthetics of any property.

        frequently Asked Questions

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        How Do You Stabilise A Freestanding Pergola?

        Your freestanding pergola must be anchored firmly, usually by digging concrete footings to stabilise the four posts.

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        How Do I Stop A Freestanding Aluminium Pergola From Swaying?

        If your freestanding pergola is swaying, you could add additional diagonal braces or knee braces to your structure. Or you could add more weight to the pergola’s base with planters for outdoor furniture.

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        Do I Need Planning Permission For A Freestanding Pergola?

        Most freestanding pergolas don’t need planning permission unless they take up more than 50% of your available space. You may also need planning permission if you’re in a national park, conservation area or Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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