Saratoga Springs Kneader’s Bakery Pergola
Kneader’s Bakery is now open in Ogden and Saratoga Springs! This pergola is 12′ x 30′, completed in Rich Cordoba stain and featuring the Crescent beam profile.
Kneader’s Bakery is now open in Ogden and Saratoga Springs! This pergola is 12′ x 30′, completed in Rich Cordoba stain and featuring the Crescent beam profile.
This pergola is 30′ x 40′, completed in Rich Cordoba stain and featuring the Crescent beam profile. Post a comment below or share your feedback on Facebook .
Its right here in Thanksgiving Point for everyone to enjoy along with all of the other amazing things they are planning for this garden. If we get to do this project, we will post the finished product, but we hope you will get a chance to go and experience it for yourself when you visit these amazing Japanese Gardens at Thanksgiving Point.
This one is located in California. We installed a 10 x 20 Over Size pergola, completed with Rich Cordoba stain and cut with the Axis Step profile.
Also, it includes the drilling for power so lights can be installed. What a great way to spend summer evenings out on the patio with friends and family!
A bunch of neighbors came over and enjoyed it with us last night. ~John Clausing (This pergola is finished with Early American stain and features the Champion profile.)
As you can see, this particular pergola is one of our customized pergolas. Upgraded lattice walls have been added and a trellis entryway extends out on one end.
From Creativity … To Perfection The pergola we designed for the Haberle’s in the great state of Texas is completed and more beautiful than we had hoped. We just got the pictures back and want to share them with y’all.
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Now they are able to expand their patio area and enjoy more shade throughout the day! This is definitely something that you’ll want to consider and think about when planning your timber project.