Arbors – Bower-like yard or garden arches
Arbors are small areas that add a secluded shaded space. The earliest arbor was the tree, which is probably why it’s named that way; “arbor” is the Latin word for “tree.”
They’re often mistaken for pergolas; they look almost identical with lattices and trellises. However, the main difference is that the sides have lattices too.
Also, arbors have two or four beams and you’ll find an arch at the top.
Materials
Ancient Romans (who created the arbor) started off with fancier structures using stone. Later iterations in Europe and the US used simple wood, especially since it made it easier for vining plants to grow on.
Purpose/Use of Arbors
Arbors are mainly ornamental since they don’t provide as much shade as other options. However, one can still give nice cover for a few outdoor seats or benches.
Arbors make fantastic entryways into your yard, as all eyes will be drawn to the luscious flowering vines. You can also use them to accentuate paths and walkways.
History
As with many other shaded structures, arbors were first created in ancient Egypt to give much-needed shade under the sweltering sun. And, of course, ancient Romans used them in their gardens too.
Eventually, arbors made their way to other European countries and then the US.
Placement
Because arbors are so small, you can put them anywhere in your yard. You can even have more than one if you want! They’re perfect for creating cozy cubbies in your garden.
Arbor Designs/Styles
You can go the route of the ancient Romans and create fancy arbors. They constructed theirs out of stone columns and statues, so why not do the same with yours for an elegant feel?
Besides the traditional arbor, you can also get formal or gabled designs. The latter has a pitched roof and can be made from wood, metal, bricks or blocks.
For a style that blends into your landscape, go with a natural arbor, also known as a bower. Use your existing landscape to your advantage and create arbors from tree branches or rock formations.
Modern Customizations
Since they’re so tiny and straightforward, there aren’t many modern customizations for arbors. The most you can do is place seating beneath them or use them on top of a gate leading into your garden to embellish it.
Arbors – Pros & Cons
PROS
- Simple to construct or assemble
- Easy installation
- Can be placed anywhere
- Affordable
CONS
- Don’t provide much shade
- More decorative than functional
- Don’t expand outdoor living area
- May not support all climbing plants
Get Outdoor Shade With Style
Taking advantage of your backyard can make your home feel a lot larger, especially if you can sit on your patio or lawn comfortably. To take full advantage of that space, having outdoor shade is a must.
Many of the structures we’ve listed here can also shield you from rain, wind and even pests. When you have them installed and experience them firsthand, you’ll see exactly what you’ve been missing out on this entire time.
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