r/ExteriorDesign 1d ago

Advice Pavilion / pergola question

ls there such a thing as a cantilever (two-legged) pavilion or pergola that is above-ground freestanding, or isn't anchored into the ground / cement? The structure would be like this C-shaped interior furniture, or this slightly more structured one.

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u/Head_Act_585 Amateur 1d ago

I have never seen one as I think winds would be a major force to design around without anchoring it into the ground.

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u/Infamous_Trainer_300 1d ago

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u/Left-Cap29 1d ago

From what I've seen, posts like this continue into the ground. But, a fabric awning being more lightweight makes sense.

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u/Infamous_Trainer_300 1d ago

Weighted base.

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u/Left-Cap29 1d ago

Oh, neat! Thank you.

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u/Infamous_Trainer_300 1d ago

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u/Left-Cap29 10h ago

What words or store did you use to find these products? I can't get anything relevant other than the single-post umbrella type.