pergola

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Recent Examples of pergola Shade Your Deck Consider adding a pergola or shade sail to your deck. Brandee Gruener, Southern Living, 11 May 2026 Kozai’s sanctuary that features several seating options started as an open pergola purchased from Costco that Hildenbrand partially enclosed on three sides to give the items inside protection from the elements, Kozai said. Elizabeth Marie Himchak, San Diego Union-Tribune, 7 May 2026 On the south side of the building, the existing patio closest to Mule Alley will be expanded with bench seating, fire pits, and a pergola, according to renderings. Harrison Mantas, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 7 May 2026 Support woody vines on a timber pergola or arbor that is anchored into the ground. Megan Hughes, Better Homes & Gardens, 30 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for pergola
Recent Examples of Synonyms for pergola
Noun
  • Climbing hydrangea is a woody vine that looks rather shrub-like when young, but once established grows quickly to over arbors, gazebos, or fences.
    Kim Toscano, Southern Living, 27 May 2026
  • Frame your garden pathways with an arbor of arched trellises crafted from tree branches.
    Wendy Rose Gould, Martha Stewart, 21 May 2026
Noun
  • Eco effort The villas are mainly run on solar power (each villa’s roof is slightly sloped to accommodate these solar panels), and the resort is single plastic-free.
    Condé Nast, Condé Nast Traveler, 1 June 2026
  • His war in Iran has the price of gasoline and diesel through the roof which is making everything more expensive.
    NBC news, NBC news, 31 May 2026
Noun
  • At the open-air dining room set under a canopy of palms, the menu focuses on Caribbean cuisine.
    Condé Nast, Condé Nast Traveler, 2 June 2026
  • Chef Brian Nasajon and Saladino Design Studios created an open sushi bar beneath a light canopy at the center of the room.
    Jim Dobson, Forbes.com, 1 June 2026
Noun
  • All 12 of the accommodations are similar in size and feature floor-to-ceiling windows, though those who prefer the convenience of having their outdoor hot tub directly on their patio (as opposed to a few steps away from the structure) might prefer one of the other Haus styles.
    Condé Nast, Condé Nast Traveler, 4 June 2026
  • As gold confetti rained from the ceiling, Lai jumped up and down with excitement while Cowell joined her onstage for a hug.
    Deirdre Durkan, PEOPLE, 3 June 2026
Noun
  • People can visit with their RVs, tents or rent a cabin that includes a nine-inch foam mattress.
    Veronica Fernandez-Alvarado, Sacbee.com, 4 June 2026
  • The jurors saw the moment students gathered under a yellow tent with the Memorial High logo.
    CBS Texas Staff, CBS News, 4 June 2026
Noun
  • This is a satin bower bird from Australia.
    Andy Court, CBS News, 3 May 2026
  • At Green-Wood, the interplay of skyline views and shaded bowers, paths curving into woods, and theatrical monuments trying to upstage each other on a hillside all add up to a sense of mystery that has never been diluted.
    Justin Davidson, Curbed, 14 Apr. 2026
Noun
  • Madison Square Garden’s VIP entrance on 31st is marked by an awning that stretches to the curb, protecting blowouts from the weather.
    Adriane Quinlan, Curbed, 3 June 2026
  • Chaos on Seventh Avenue, where the rowdiest and roughest fans go to commune and roar and party and climb the awnings of various subway entrances outside Madison Square Garden.
    Vinson Cunningham, New Yorker, 2 June 2026

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“Pergola.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/pergola. Accessed 7 Jun. 2026.

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