Pergolas & Architectural Shade Structures

Purpose-built shade structures designed to integrate with the home, landscape, and outdoor layout — not sit on top of it.

Modern black metal pergola over a stone patio with outdoor furniture and a central fire pit.

Pergolas and shade structures are not accessories. They are defining architectural elements that control light, establish scale, and shape how outdoor space is used. When designed with intention—considering proportion, orientation, structural integrity, and material longevity—these structures become permanent extensions of the home rather than temporary additions.

Proportion
Scaled to context

Orientation
Light & climate aware

Structure
Engineered foundations

Longevity
Built to endure

Scope of Work

Shade structures may include

Each project is evaluated for structural requirements, site conditions, and integration with existing architecture. We coordinate all elements—from footings to finish work—ensuring every detail supports the design intent.

Our Role

Collaboration with Architects & Designers

TruePatio frequently builds pergolas and shade structures from architect- or designer-provided drawings and specifications. Our role is to execute the structure correctly—coordinating foundations, attachments, utilities, and finishes so the original design intent is preserved.

We understand that design authorship belongs to the project architect or landscape designer. Our focus is on build accuracy, material quality, and seamless coordination between structural requirements and aesthetic vision.

Build Accuracy
Precise execution

Coordination
Multi-trade integration

Design Respect
Intent preserved

Application
Standalone or Integrated

Standalone Additions

Shade structures can enhance existing patios, pool areas, or open yards without requiring a full landscape renovation. Proper site evaluation ensures the structure integrates cleanly with existing hardscape and grades.

Full Integration

When shade structures are part of a comprehensive outdoor living environment—alongside kitchens, fire features, and living spaces—the detailing becomes even more critical. Every connection point, every transition, matters.

In both cases, proper detailing and site evaluation determine whether a shade structure feels permanent and intentional—or merely installed.

Ideal Projects
Who This Is For

Begin the Conversation

Most projects begin with a site evaluation and coordination discussion. We’re available to assess scope, review drawings, or walk through existing conditions.