What is the difference between gazebo and pergola ?
Pergolas and arbors are two very popular outdoor design elements. Although they are often confused, there are some notable differences. A pergola is generally a larger, more imposing structure, and can be made of wood or aluminum, depending on your aesthetic preferences. They are ideal for gardens, terraces or pool areas. Arbors, on the other hand, are traditionally rectangular in shape and smaller in size, ideal for creating a shady corner in your garden.

What authorization is required for an arbour?
For an arbour, you need to check that the dimensions of your structure comply with the limits set by law. If your arbour is small and no more than 1.80 metres high, you don't need to apply for planning permission. However, if the dimensions of your arbour exceed these limits, you will need to apply to your local council for planning permission. It's important to respect these rules to comply with building and planning regulations.

Why an arbour?
An arbour can be used to make the most of your terrace and create a pleasant space in which to relax. It can also be used as an extension to your home, creating additional outdoor living space. Finally, an arbor can be a practical and affordable option for covering a pool, terrace or garden, without having to spend large sums on permanent construction.

Is a pergola taxable?
A pergola is an open structure made of wood or metal that can be installed in a garden or on a terrace to provide protection from the sun and rain. Under French law, enclosed structures over 5 m² in size and over 180 cm in height are subject to development tax. However, if your pergola is open on at least one side, or if its surface is uncovered, it will not be subject to this tax.

What's the name of a garden arbour?
To be precise, a garden arbour is actually an open, lightweight structure, generally rectangular in shape, used as a cover to protect from the sun or rain. It often consists of wooden or metal posts supporting a roof made of canvas, palm leaves or climbing plants. It can be used to create a relaxing corner in the garden, terrace or courtyard.

