Pergola plansA pergola is a pillared construction that supports an open lattice upon which vines can be trained. Sometimes also called an arbor, it can greatly enhance the appearance of a garden.

The best part is that they are extremely easy to construct, and even a novice without any carpentry experience can make one using widely available pergola plans.

DIY enthusiasts will obviously salivate at the thought of making their own pergola. Since the construction is often very simple a pillared hallway with sturdy beams that supports an open lattice – anyone with some time, patience, and a set of good pergolas plans can construct one easily.

Indeed, for those with little prior experience with DIY carpentry projects, a pergola is the ideal way to start off.

Pergolas are ideal in a large garden, especially when they are used to connect the indoors and the outdoors.

They also function very well as walkways or as a transitional structure between two adjacent buildings. So the first step when you decide to build your own pergola is to decide on the location.

It’s important to keep in mind the overall design of your house and garden when making this decision. The structure should add, rather than distract from the design of the house. It should organically blend in, yet leave a dramatic impact on the viewer.

Pergolas are ideally made of wood, though some ancient structures were made out of stone. The raw materials you will need will include wood, nails, hammers, nuts, bolts, and some other tools like a saw, sandpaper, etc. You’ll find a great deal of satisfaction in woodworking, even if you don’t’ have any previous carpentry experience.

A good pergolas plan will lay out all the woodworking instructions minutely, including tool requirements, which even a novice can follow easily.

When looking for good pergolas plans, pay careful attention to the overall design, quality and depth of instructions, accuracy of measurements, and the overall detail of the plans.

A good plan will lay out the entire process step by step. Every measurement – height, width, length, thickness, etc. – of the structure should be laid out in minute detail.

Other than quality pergola plans, you should also invest in high quality raw materials.

Borrow tools if you have to, but don’t compromise on the quality of the wood. This structure will last you a very long time, and a DIY project like this will give you tremendous satisfaction. Just make sure that you follow the instructions laid out in the pergola plan, and you’ll soon have a structure that will be envy of the neighborhood.