Pergolas are on the rise in DIY and outdoor landscaping magazines. Indeed, these small garden or terrace constructions allow you to give a personal, decorative and flowery touch to your exterior. Furthermore, other exterior arrangements also exist. This is the case of the garden shed which, more than just decoration, works like an extension of your house. A real construction, it nevertheless imposes regulations that will be necessary respect.Attached PergolasAn attached pergola is simply placed against a facade; there are two types: the wall pergola and the canopy. In the case of a wall pergola, the latter attaches to the facade and rests on one, two or three legs depending on its square or rectangular shape. It can also be used to cover a terrace. The canopy, which has a reception function, is a small decorative awning placed above a door or window. It protects visitors from sun, wind and rain. The attached or wall-mounted pergola is attached, as its name suggests, to a front wall of the house. In most cases, it is held by two legs fixed to the ground and two wall fixings. The attached pergola is generally installed on an existing terrace, so there is no masonry work related to the construction of a concrete slab.Its structure creates an extension from the interior of the house to the exterior. Its main function is to protect the terrace from bad weather and also protect you from it to allow you to stay outside longer in the year.




