Outdoor Living Trends: Pergolas From The Panel Factory
Having a beautiful outdoor escape on your doorstep is part of the South African lifestyle. The Panel Factory is passionate about making your outdoor space as beautiful and as inviting as your home.
Spruce up your outdoors with a Pergola
Pergolas are the perfect option to effortlessly boost the beauty of your garden / home / living landscape.
Using laser cut decorative panels for your pergola creates a dappled light, with beautiful, reflected patterns.
Whether you are after angular shapes, floral designs or a natural look, the Panel Factory design team will help you create the perfect look to accentuate your design.
Laser cut panels offer a unique and modern aesthetic to compliment any building. With endless shapes and perforation sizes available, laser cut panels subsequently allow in a comfortable level of natural light whilst deflecting heat at the same time.
Furthermore, all pergolas are made to measure and can include polycarbonate sheeting to make them more weatherproof.
A bespoke outdoor area you can call your own, is one of the best additions you can bring to any home.
Contact: The Panel Factory
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Takalani Dube
February 12, 2022I am interested in a quote. I live in Durban