Your Backyard Shouldn’t Shut Down Half the Year

Tuesday 24th of February 2026 03:14:21 PM

You spent real money on that patio. The stone. The furniture. The layout.

It looks great — until the weather changes. When it’s too hot, too cold, raining, or windy, the deck closes for business.And that makes no sense for homes that host Shabbos meals, Yom Tov, long tables, and guests flowing out of the dining room.PergolaOne builds beautiful custom pergola systems designed to be used all year.

The most popular option is the motorized louvered roof system — aluminum blades that rotate open or retract back to let in sun and air, and close tight when you need protection.

Paired with sleek glass panels and motorized privacy shades, the space becomes fully winterized, protected from rain and snow, shaded from harsh sun, and comfortable even when the weather shifts.

In the summer, it opens up completely.
In the winter, it feels like a real room.

You’re not losing your outdoor space for half the year anymore. You’re living in it.


Stunning Jet black louvered pergola- Open vs close. You can see the integrated sukkah brackets along the beam in the open one.

Finally — A Pergola Built for Sukkos

Here’s what really separates PergolaOne from anything else on the market.

During the year, the system runs on motorization.
You open it. Close it. Adjust the louvers effortlessly.

But on Yom Tov, they created a fast manual override built directly into the design.

That means on Sukkos, the roof can be fully opened to the sky.

If it starts raining during Yom Tov, you manually close it.
When the rain stops, you manually open it back up.

No sensors. No guessing. No complications.

Whether the blades rotate open or fully retract, depending on the model, the system is completely kosher for Sukkos.


Beautiful LED lighting below the schach, integrated sukkah brackets for the wooden slats. Gorgeous.

Where This Changes Everything

This isn’t about owning a nice pergola.
It’s about what you can actually do with it.

You can barbecue in the rain and not rush everything inside.

You can host a Shabbos lunch in January with glass panels closed, heat running, and everyone comfortable.

You can keep all your guests seated when a storm rolls in instead of carrying platters through the house.

For a shul, it becomes a seamless extension of the building — a fully usable, year-round space that handles daily use or comfortably absorbs an overflow kiddush.

For event spaces, hotels, and restaurants, it turns a seasonal patio into year-round capacity.
More flexibility. More bookings. No dependency on weather.

For homeowners, it means this: the backyard becomes part of your actual living space, not just something you use when it’s 72 degrees and sunny.


This is an extension for a Shul.


Commercial applications- this is a shul-home extension in Maryland. Now they can finally host 70-100 guests!


Restaurant, event space addition


Restaurant, event space addition


Restaurant, event space addition

The Bottom Line

Most outdoor spaces depend on perfect weather.

This removes that dependency.

Motorized during the year.
Manual on Yom Tov.
Glass and shades when you need protection.
Open sky when you want it.

It’s practical.
It’s beautifully built.
It’s fully custom-designed.

And it transforms the space you already have into a stunning, year-round, fully usable extension.


Turn your unused backyard space into a room you can live in

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