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Step-by-Step Pictures and Instructions For Building a Pergola
By David Radtke
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Get more shade with this low-maintenance retreat.
Read an overview of how to build a pergola.
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20. Screw the 5/4 lattice strips to the tops of the rafters. Evenly space them across each section. Add more if you’d like to increase the shade below.
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