Pretty barren. But still cute kids. In an effort to create more shade, backyard atmosphere, and possibly privacy, we designed up a heavy-duty pergola.
Each of the 4"x6" posts is set in concrete, and all the 2"x6" beams on the top are notched to fit on the 2"x8" support beams. The 2"x2" pieces on the very top are screwed down with decking screws.
The curtains are outdoor panels from Pottery Barn that are hung on a galvanized pipe from Home Depot. They are perfect for shade in the evening.
I love how much of a difference this makes in our backyard. We almost ran into some trouble on the post closest to the house, but everything worked out perfectly.
We just had to notch a few of the bigger beams to fit under the roof, but the pergola is still tall enough that it doesn't block the porch light.
I am still waiting for some shade cloth to come in the mail, which we are going to hang under the beams on the inside. We eventually want to have some flowering vines grow over the top, but until them we still want some shade during the day. Next step for the backyard-- make an outdoor dining table!
UPDATE: We made it in the top 10 of the Porches, Terraces, and Patios Challenge at the CSI Project!
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