
Loretta Pergola Design Concept in Alpine
The concept keeps the linework quiet while adding a more permanent place to sit.

Timber shade and outdoor rooms designed for Alpine sun, lots, and views, from American Fork Canyon to foothill exposure.
Alpine projects usually need to respect mountain sightlines and larger custom-home elevations. The right pergola or pavilion should frame the yard without competing with the view.
Stillbury leans on proportion, timber scale, and brace language so the structure reads as part of the home instead of a kit placed behind it.

The concept keeps the linework quiet while adding a more permanent place to sit.
Ask who designs the structure, who builds it, and how the handoff works before you approve a quote.
Verify the contractor license, insurance, and whether permit questions are handled before build day.
Get a 3D design for your actual yard so scale, shade, views, and fit are clear before anyone builds.
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Open mapMany projects do require permit review, especially when footings, roof loads, or attachments are involved. Stillbury reviews the structure and local requirements before build work starts.
The design process accounts for Utah sun, snow, wind exposure, footing needs, and the difference between open-roof pergolas and solid-roof pavilions.
Start with a free 3D design and a written quote built around your yard, your home, and the structure that actually fits your needs