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Enhance Your Outdoor Space with VERGOLA’s Smart Louvre Roof

Elevate your outdoor living experience with VERGOLA—a cutting-edge, automated roof system meticulously crafted to harmonize with California's coastal lifestyle. Designed to seamlessly blend light, shade, and air, VERGOLA offers unparalleled versatility and sophistication.

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Breathe New Life Into Your Outdoor Living With a Custom-designed, Automated Roof System—VERGOLA—Perfectly Tailored to California’s Coastal Environment

Elemental to the comfort of an outdoor lounge where you gather with friends or a fresh-air kitchen where you dine al fresco with family over sunset’s bold hues—is the ability to dial in the powerful natural forces of light, shade and air, as well as inclement weather. Customizing it to suit the mood, or filter the kaleidoscope-like shift of sun and blue sky that happens dramatically along the coast.

So not solely for its good looks has VERGOLA—a sleek louvre roof system—been a hit since it was first invented in the 1980s.

The innovative system is fitted with a level of tech automation, customization and durability that make it a uniquely perfect fit with the growing number of luxury properties it adorns. Particularly in California, where the practice of extending indoor spaces to the outdoors—and creating more comfort and ease when relaxing outdoors—has never been more appealing.

You can open or close VERGOLA louvres via a remote, or pre-program a daily schedule to sync with the way natural light moves across your property. There’s even a sensor that automatically closes the roof when rain starts.

The individual louvres on the VERGOLA are deluxe as well. The design consists of a double-skin, aerofoil-shape that keenly insulates the space beneath it. On warm days the louvres reduce the heat radiation transmitting into living spaces below; on cool days it’s the inverse: The insulating louvres keep heat from escaping through the roof.

The VERGOLA look is another realm of its appeal. It has a long-lasting “new” profile based on how custom color is deeply integrated into the roof system. Exterior paint is baked into the steel base, which is then topped off with a unique coating technology that gives the whole system a sophisticated, fresh look for longer. By contrast, powder-coating paint onto the surface of aluminum is the norm for other louvre roof systems.

Along with customized color, the ability to tailor the whole roof system to your property has kept VERGOLA, as the first louvre system of its kind, also the most premier of its kind. Its cleanly streamlined look is an ideal match with the angular silhouettes of coastal contemporary homes. It can also work beautifully with other architectural styles due the ability of the VERGOLA to flexibly adapt to other configurations, including standing independently in the midst of a yard.

No matter the look of your home and property, each roof system is custom-designed to suit the unique style and dimensions of it. VERGOLA is tailored to, and seamlessly integrated into any existing landscape. Crafted for longevity, the system will easily withstand the elements, no matter how harsh.

VERGOLA is created from a specialized steel that’s formulated for hyper durability and to repel corrosion—key for properties at the beach and along the coast. This steel is BlueScope® Colorbond®, chosen for its ability to withstand the intense climate. 

Locally, the company has a South Bay office that invites homeowners to explore the VERGOLA system for themselves. Specialists come to your residence for a complimentary consultation, showing how the VERGOLA could be uniquely integrated into your property to expand and enhance your outdoor Southern California living experience.

VERGOLA
vergola.com/us  |  855-949-8374

Photography Courtesy of VERGOLA

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