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Trellis

Trellis

A trellis is a decorative and functional outdoor structure made from interwoven wood or metal strips. It serves as a support system for climbing plants while also providing light shade and architectural interest to patios, rooftops, and gardens. Trellises can stand alone as design accents or be integrated into larger structures such as pergolas and verandas, creating green, living walls that blend nature with design.

Details

Materials
Wood, aluminum, or steel frames with latticework designs
Design Options
Vertical panels, arched trellises, wall-mounted, or freestanding
Functionality
Supports climbing plants like ivy, roses, or vines
Benefits

Plant Support

Natural Shade

Privacy Screen

Versatile Design

Custom Finishes

Architectural Accent

Why Choose

Why Choose Trellis from CRDG?

01

Plant Support

Provides structure for climbing plants, turning walls and fences into living décor

02

Natural Shade

Creates cooling, filtered shade as plants grow and cover the lattice

03

Privacy Screen

Vines and foliage offer natural seclusion in outdoor living areas

04

Versatile Design

Available in freestanding, wall-mounted, or arched forms to suit different spaces

05

Custom Finishes

Can be painted, stained, or coated to match any outdoor aesthetic

06

Architectural Accent

Adds visual texture and charm, blending structure with greenery

Living Design Element

Trellises transform plain walls and spaces into living features by encouraging plant growth. As vines climb and spread, they create natural screens that soften architectural lines, add greenery, and enhance privacy. This blend of structure and vegetation makes trellises a sustainable and beautiful design choice.

Beyond greenery, trellises contribute to outdoor comfort. When positioned near seating or dining areas, they filter sunlight and provide dappled shade while maintaining airflow. Their open lattice design adds visual interest and texture, complementing both rustic and contemporary styles.

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