Pergola Made from Paper Tubes
Yes, you read that right! Building a garden pergola from recycled paper tubes is a fantastic example of sustainable architecture. While it might not be a permanent structure for heavy rainfall, it’s a stunning and conversation-starting DIY project for a patio or garden nook.
The concept, pioneered by architects like Shigeru Ban, uses the tubes in a structural way, often sealed with a waterproof coating or polyurethane. They’re arranged vertically as columns and horizontally as beams, lashed or glued together. Imagine the dappled light filtering through the overhead lattice! It’s a brilliant way to upcycle something as simple as cardboard tubes into a functional art piece. Would you give this eco-friendly build a try?
An idea for making a Pergola for you
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