Sloping Pergola

Sloping pergola systems — designed to integrate with the building, not sit apart from it.

The Lean-To, Elevated.

Where a flat-roof pergola demands architectural confidence in its own right, the sloping pergola is defined by its relationship to the building it serves. Fixed to the wall at height and sloping away to a lower fascia, it creates a covered transition between the interior and the exterior — a sheltered threshold, a rain-protected terrace, or a glazed lean-to volume that reads as part of the building rather than an addition to it. At MS Design, we specify sloping pergola systems that are engineered for permanent integration: the profile meets the building correctly, the drainage resolves without compromise, and the result is a structure that raises the character of the elevation rather than complicating it.
PRODUCT DETAIL
The sloping pergola frame is manufactured in extruded aluminium, with the wall-head fixed to the building’s structure via a purpose-designed fascia bracket system that manages the interface between the pergola profile and the existing render, cladding, or masonry. Roof options span the same range as the 90° system — solid insulated panel, translucent polycarbonate, or full glazing — and the pitch angle is specified to site to ensure adequate drainage fall without creating an awkward profile against the building elevation. Freestanding posts at the leading edge can be round, square, or flat-plate section, and all are available in the full RAL powder-coat range. Integration with lateral zip screens, heating, and LED lighting follows the same specification approach as the rest of the pergola family.
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INTELLIGENT CONTROL — The sloping pergola benefits from the same automation integration available across the wider range. Zip screens on motorised guide rails at the leading edge and sides create a fully enclosed weather shelter at the touch of a button — particularly valuable in a lean-to position where the structure is often adjacent to a kitchen or living room door. LED lighting in the beam and fascia profiles extends the usable hours of the space without surface-mounted fittings, and wind-sensor automation on any attached screens protects the installation without owner intervention.
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