Materials & Surface Finish

Outdoor Creation pergola systems mainly use aluminum profiles for the main structure because aluminum is lightweight, strong, corrosion-resistant and suitable for long-term outdoor use. Depending on the product series and project requirements, some models or accessories may also include steel, WPC, glass, fabric or other functional materials. We recommend confirming the structure, accessories and application environment before choosing the final material configuration.

Aluminum does not rust like ordinary steel, which makes it a suitable material for outdoor pergola structures. However, long-term performance still depends on the alloy, surface treatment, installation environment and maintenance. For coastal, humid or high-salt areas, we recommend discussing the project location and expected exposure conditions so that a suitable powder coating and material configuration can be selected.

Outdoor Creation offers powder-coated finishes for aluminum pergolas and matching accessories, with standard colors and selected decorative finishes available depending on the product series. Common options may include dark grey, black, white, sand tone, coffee tone and wood-grain styles. For B2B projects, color selection should consider local architectural style, target market preference, UV exposure and long-term maintenance expectations.

Yes. Color customization can be discussed for B2B orders, project-based requirements or market-specific product lines. We can support color selection based on the product series, order quantity, coating availability and production feasibility. For distributors and project partners, choosing the right color is not only an aesthetic decision, but also part of local market positioning and long-term product planning.

For coastal, sunny or high-humidity areas, buyers should consider corrosion resistance, UV exposure, color stability and maintenance requirements before selecting a finish. Powder-coated aluminum is commonly used for outdoor pergola systems, but the final choice should match the project location and expected weather conditions. For demanding environments, we recommend discussing the site details, color preference and performance requirements before production.