Modern aluminum pergolas
Clean profiles, strong shade lines, low maintenance, and a sharper architectural look.
Styles
The structure should match the home — not fight it. Style planning covers rooflines, columns, colors, materials, lighting, fans, and how the shade lands through the day.
Clean profiles, strong shade lines, low maintenance, and a sharper architectural look.
Warm wood tones with a more finished backyard feel, especially around pools and outdoor kitchens.
Full shade and weather protection for outdoor dining, fans, lighting, and everyday patio use.
Pergolas, pavilions, awnings, or targeted shade planned around glare, lounge areas, and pool traffic.
Freestanding destinations for seating, dining, shade, and gathering away from the main house.
Shade structures for restaurant patios, HOA spaces, customer areas, and shared outdoor amenities.
Fit first
A good shade structure respects the roofline, masonry, windows, patio size, pool edge, landscaping, and the way people move through the yard. That is what makes a pergola, patio cover, gazebo, screen, or awning feel premium instead of bolted on.
