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Custom Stone Pergolas and Garden Benches

byRakshith LandscapingOn-site services in Bengaluru; Visit yard at DevanahalliStarts from55 per sq. ft.View full gallery

I design and install stone pergolas, benches, and garden features built to last. Whether you need a shaded structure or permanent seating, I supply the stone and manage the construction from start to finish.

A beautifully crafted stone pergola with carved details on the pillars. This structure is set in a garden and provides a perfect frame for the surrounding plants.

Watch my team create a custom curved stone bench from scratch. We cut, shape, and assemble the pieces on-site to fit the client's specific design.

A complete garden seating set made from stone, including a round table and four curved benches. This creates a permanent and weather-proof dining or conversation area in the garden.

A finished stone pergola installed at the end of a paved walkway. This structure adds height and architectural interest to the garden landscape.

A stone pergola during the installation phase, supported by wooden scaffolding. This shows the heavy-duty construction that goes into each piece.

My team putting the finishing touches on a stone pergola installation. These structures are built to last and withstand the elements for years to come.

A simple stone pergola frame installed over an unfinished pathway. This will eventually be a beautiful, shaded walkway once the garden is complete.

A wide view of a park-like area featuring one of my stone pergolas and matching stone benches in the background.

A minimalist stone pergola with clean lines, perfect for a modern garden design. The structure casts interesting shadows on the ground.

A large, multi-pillar stone pergola under construction. This will form a significant shaded area in a new public park or large garden.

About Stone Pergolas, Benches & Features

Getting a stone pergola right starts with the foundation. I cast a dedicated concrete base for every pillar to ensure the structure doesn't settle or lean over time, even with heavy stone usage. When you look at the placement, consider how it interacts with your existing garden layout, as these are permanent installations that need to be planned alongside your pathways and lawn borders.

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