| Materials | Price inc VAT | Lead Time |
|---|---|---|
| Oak | 2100 £ | 8 Weeks |
| Douglas fir | 1950 £ | 8 Weeks |
| Treated spruce | 1850 £ | 8 Weeks |
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When planning an outdoor extension or shaded area, many homeowners wonder about the difference between a Lean-To Pergola and a Veranda. Both enhance your outdoor living space, but each offers unique benefits depending on your home’s style and needs.
An Oak Pergola Attached To House — often referred to as a lean-to pergola — is an open, airy structure fixed to the side of your home or garden wall. It features exposed oak rafters that let sunlight and air flow through naturally. Many homeowners choose oak lean-to kits for their timeless style, solid materials, and easy installation. This design blends beautifully with the garden while providing a comfortable shaded zone for relaxation or outdoor dining. The roof can be flat or gently pitched to fit polycarbonate or glass panels, with a typical slope of 3–5 degrees for water runoff.
A veranda, by contrast, has a solid, fully roofed cover that offers complete protection from rain and sun. It often includes posts, railings, or even partial walls, turning the space into a sheltered outdoor room suitable for year-round use. The roof pitch is usually steeper—over 5 degrees—and depends on the roofing material. Verandas are often designed to support heavier coverings such as slate or clay tiles, creating a more permanent, structural feel.
Purpose and FunctionAn Oak Pergola Attached To House is perfect for open-air dining, lounging, or entertaining while still offering relief from direct sunlight. It provides a light, natural feel that enhances the connection between your home and garden. A veranda, however, delivers full weather protection and is better suited for all-season outdoor living spaces.
Oak lean-to kits from Timber Solution are supplied with pre-cut solid oak components, allowing for quick DIY or professional installation. In contrast, verandas usually require more extensive construction, including roofing systems and drainage.
If you love open-air living and the look of natural oak, a lean-to pergola offers elegance and simplicity. If you prefer a completely covered area for all-weather use, a veranda might be the best fit. Both add value and character to your home — the choice simply depends on how you wish to enjoy your outdoor space.
Explore Timber Solution’s Oak Lean-To Pergola Kits to find the perfect balance of craftsmanship, durability, and design for your garden.
| SunGlow Pergola Supplied – Included | ||
| Uprights | mm | 145 x 145 |
| Top Plates | mm | 145 x From 145 |
| Joists | mm | 60 x 140 |
| End Beam Cut | Type | A1 – 20 |
| Brace B1 | mm | 50 x 150 |
| Kiln Dried Oak Dowels | mm | Diameter 16 |
| Stronghold Pergola Extras | ||
| Brace B2 – 9 | Extra | |
| Latice 30 x 50 mm | Extra | |
| Staddle Stones – Flat or Taper | Extra | |
| Concealed Post Base – CPT66Z | Extra | |
| Custom Wall Systems D1-14 | Extra | |
| Chamfers for Beams Larger than 165 mm | Free | |
| Fixings ( screws, nails, etc ) | Extra | |
| Delivery | Extra | |
| Tailor The Frame To Be Up To 225 mm Thick | ||
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