Minimalist pergola with shade sail
Versatile sunshade
Online since: 29/08/2013,
Number of visits: 163190
0
I built a minimalist pergola with shade sail to protect us from the summer sun while enjoying our garden patio.
Its big advantage: The shade sail is attached to the pergola with magnets.
If needed, I can quickly take the shade sail down to store it during the winter months or inclement weather.
For the pergola, I used four pieces of square timber as corner posts.
The simple roof structure consists of T-irons so the magnets will adhere.
It would also be possible to construct the roof structure from wood.
For the magnets to still hold, it would be necessary to screw-mount small metal plates with hole
in the desired spots.
Material for the sunshade
Instead of the classic shade sail, I opted for awning cloth and bought it cut to size. This way, it has the perfect dimensions for my DIY pergola. The fabric is attached to the T-irons with the help of strong block magnets Q-46-30-10-N.Versatile lighting
In addition, this battery-operated LED-light can be positioned anywhere. It hangs from a hook magnet BD-FTN-20 which adheres to a ring magnet R-27-16-05-N placed on top of the fabric panel.Notes from the supermagnete team
- Neodymium magnets will start to rust during prolonged outdoor use. Rubber-coated neodymium magnets are the only exception since they are completely water-resistant.
- Instead of awning cloth, one could also use the product Alunet 3 x 6 m as a sunshade for the pergola.
- A similar structure is shown in the customer project Mosquito tent.
The entire content of this site is protected by copyright.
Copying the content or using it elsewhere is not permitted without explicit approval.
Copying the content or using it elsewhere is not permitted without explicit approval.