

Here is one that has been adapted from the free pergola plans, with raised rafters, and purlins for extra shade. See Adapting The Plans for more ideas and details. The free pergola plans will still work for any shape or size, even if the look is significantly different - using thicker wood, making rafter tails longer, changing the shape of the structure and the decorative rafter tail ends, having rafters running in only one direction and closer together, using a raised rafter style, or having rafters sitting fully on top of the supports. Simple or elaborate, large or small, build it as you wish! The example design is just that, an example, with easy to change elements to suit your own unique style preferences and situation. We like the idea of the corner design which would really suit our garden needs and were wondering when plans for this might be available for sale. We are impressed at your magnanimity in making such accurate plans freely available for everyone.

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