Dueling cedar pergolas surround a beautifully hardscaped pool. River Basin rock box out the columns and are complemented with powder coated LED tear drop lights and surround sound speakers. Wet area fans provide additional cooling. Each pergola spans almost thirty feet to provide post free area for eating, realxing and pool traffic. 5 1/8″ X 13 1/2″ Port Orford Cedar Glulams (29 feet long)with beautiful tails create a great place to enjoy the pool and outside kitchen. Structural matching corbels enhance the post to beam connections a the corners. Sunburst shaped pergolas create complex shadow lines reminiscent of a spider web. Scalloped powdercoated 1/4″ t brackets to be installed @ post to beam connections.
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