When should a project start with a wall-mounted veranda?
Start with a wall-mounted veranda when the outdoor room connects directly to the house facade and the wall can guide the roof line, drainage route and terrace layout.
Review glass references →Modern Flat Veranda, Four-Season Comfort
Clean flat design with strong aluminium structure. Compatible with single glazing and insulated glass. Projections up to 4.5m, widths up to 5.5m. Reinforced carrier profile for wind, water, and dust resistance. TIGER Coatings in any RAL colour.

A wall-mounted glass veranda that turns your terrace into a four-season room. Insulated glass roof, aluminium frame, projections up to 4.5 m, widths up to 5.5 m on four pillars. Engineered in Germany, any RAL colour.

A freestanding glass veranda standing on its own four (or six) aluminium pillars. Same four-season glass compatibility and frame as the wall-mounted Vetra WG, designed for the middle of the garden — gazebo, garden room, outdoor office. Up to 60 m², any RAL colour.
PONARC frames the LuxaShade Vetra winter garden family around the site condition first: wall-mounted terrace enclosure or freestanding garden room, with glazing, span and aluminium finish proof visible before product comparison.
The category now clarifies whether the project needs a house-connected veranda or a self-supporting outdoor room.
Key veranda decision points are surfaced early so buyers can understand seasonal use before requesting configuration support.
The proof copy highlights the specification details that matter for weather exposure, finish selection and long-term maintenance.
These answers separate wall-mounted verandas from freestanding garden-room structures before a quote or technical review.
Start with a wall-mounted veranda when the outdoor room connects directly to the house facade and the wall can guide the roof line, drainage route and terrace layout.
Review glass references →Choose a freestanding veranda when the covered space should sit away from the house, such as a garden lounge, pool area or detached hospitality zone.
Pre-check wind and snow →Useful first data includes footprint, wall or freestanding requirement, roof slope, glass preference, drainage direction, wind/snow exposure and colour target.
Read lifecycle guide →Use the glass, structural and lifecycle pages to qualify veranda glazing, exposure and long-term service planning.
Inspection, replaceable components and end-of-life notes.
Buyer lifecycle guidePractical care intervals for aluminium frames, glass, gaskets and exposed fixings.
Glass standardsEN 12150, EN 14179, EN 14449 and DIN 18008 references.
Wind and snow calculatorPre-check site loads before structural calculation.
DIN 18008 glass guideApplication-standard context for structural glass in DACH projects.
Compare wall-mounted and freestanding veranda systems.
| WGLuxa Vetra WGWall-Mounted | WG-CUBELuxa Vetra CubeFreestanding | |
|---|---|---|
| Installation type | Wall-mounted (attached to building) | Freestanding (own pillars) |
| Wall required | Yes | No |
| Glass options | Single + insulated | Single + insulated |
| Four-season comfort | Yes | Yes |
| Max area | 60 m² | 60 m² |
| Pillar options | 4 or 6 pillars | 4 or 6 pillars |
| TIGER Coatings | Yes — any RAL | Yes — any RAL |
| 90° corner connection | Yes | Yes |
| Best for | Terraces attached to buildings | Gardens, pools, open areas |
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