LVUYOYO builds the structure and the seating to go under it — louvered pergolas from 100 to 200 square feet, modular wicker conversation sets that seat up to six, and all-weather rocking chairs rated at 330 lbs per seat. Across 13 products, every piece uses materials chosen for outdoor permanence: powder-coated aluminum frames, UV-resistant PE wicker, and waterproof sponge cushions that don't need to come inside when the weather changes.
Every LVUYOYO pergola uses powder-coated aluminum construction tested to withstand wind loads up to 50 mph — the same structural material standard used by brands at two and three times the price.
Each piece in LVUYOYO's conversation sets and both rocking chair models carries a 330-lb weight capacity — confirmed per seat, not per set, so you're not doing math before you sit down.
PE wicker resists UV fading, moisture absorption, and temperature cycling that destroys natural rattan; waterproof sponge cushion fills and rust-resistant steel frames mean the furniture handles real seasons, not just mild ones.
All hardware and installation tools come in the box — the pergola goes up in 2–3 hours with 3–4 adults following the labeled-parts manual; conversation sets and rockers typically assemble in under an hour.
LVUYOYO's louvered pergolas give you the structure; the conversation sets and rocking chairs give you somewhere worth sitting under it. All three lines share the same material logic — aluminum or steel frames, PE wicker or powder-coat finishes, and cushion systems designed to stay outside without daily maintenance.
LVUYOYO's louvered pergolas bring adjustable-roof, all-weather coverage to decks and patios in three footprints — 10'×10', 10'×13', and 10'×20' — with aluminum frames, built-in drainage, and included curtains and netting on select configurations. ``` ```
Two 6-piece wicker sectional sets built on rust-resistant steel frames, with 3.1-inch waterproof sponge cushions and a modular layout that rearranges for different deck shapes. The flagship version adds hidden storage inside the ottoman.
LVUYOYO's outdoor wicker rocking chairs come in a single-chair and a set-of-two configuration — both built from all-weather PE rattan over a rust-resistant frame, with cushions and a lumbar pillow included. Here's what to know before you buy. ``` ```
These are the LVUYOYO products that get purchased alongside each other — the 10×13 pergola paired with the conversation set underneath it, or the rocking chairs picked up by buyers who already have a covered porch and just need the seat. Spread across all three lines, they cover the most common backyard and deck scenarios we hear about.
Both LVUYOYO conversation sets are 6-piece sectional configurations built on metal iron frames with hand-wrapped PE wicker — they seat up to six people, use 3.1-inch waterproof sponge cushions with removable zippered covers, and carry a 330-lb capacity per piece. The modular design rearranges for different deck shapes without tools. The one meaningful difference between the two is the ottoman: the flagship set includes hidden storage inside it; the standard set's ottoman functions as a footrest or coffee table without the storage compartment.
LVUYOYO's 6-piece sectional isn't a fixed sofa — it's a set of individual pieces that rearrange without tools. The configuration you choose changes how much floor space the set uses and how well it fits your specific deck shape. Here are the three most practical arrangements based on common outdoor footprints.
This is the most natural starting point for a square or L-shaped deck. Place both corner chairs at the bend of the L — one facing each direction — then extend one or two armless chairs along each arm of the layout. The two ottomans work best here as a floating coffee table in front of the corner seat cluster, pushed together to form a roughly 46-inch-wide surface.
Floor space needed: roughly 10 feet × 10 feet for the full L with ottomans centered. That fits comfortably under the 10×10 pergola (100 sq ft) with about 18 inches of clearance on the open sides. If you're working with a 10×13 or larger pergola, the extra depth gives you room to pull the ottomans out further and still walk around the set without sidling past furniture.
Line up the two corner chairs at the ends with the two armless chairs between them — this creates a straight four-seat sofa run that reads like indoor sectional seating brought outside. Put both ottomans directly in front as a pair. The full arrangement runs approximately 100–110 inches wide and 60–70 inches deep, including the ottomans.
This layout works best when you have a rectangular patio or deck that runs long in one direction. It also makes the most visual sense under the 10×13 pergola (157.5 inches long), which gives you the sofa run plus enough depth to stand in front of the ottomans without being cramped against the rear posts.
Use the corner chairs at two ends, two armless chairs along the back, and angle the remaining pieces inward — then place the ottomans in the center of the U as a shared footrest and surface. This configuration seats six comfortably with everyone facing inward toward each other, which is the best layout for conversation-focused gatherings.
The U-shape needs the most floor space of the three arrangements — plan for at least 110 inches × 100 inches, or roughly 75–80 sq ft just for the furniture footprint. That means it works best under a 10×13 or 10×20 pergola where you have clearance to move around the outer edges without walking into posts.
Both versions of the set include ottomans designed for dual use. As a footrest, they sit in front of any chair at seat height. Pushed together or positioned centrally, they read as a coffee table — the surface is the same wicker-wrapped top with the cushion removed. The hidden-storage ottoman version (in the flagship set) has a lid that lifts to reveal a compartment; the standard ottoman doesn't.
One practical note: the wicker seats and cushions attach to each other, which keeps cushions from sliding when you rearrange the pieces. Don't skip that step when you reassemble after cleaning — the connection also keeps the set looking intentional rather than haphazard after the first wind event.
The right starting point depends on what problem you're actually trying to solve. If your deck or patio has no weather protection and you lose half your outdoor hours to sun or rain, the pergola line solves that first. If you have shelter but nowhere comfortable to sit, the conversation set or rocking chair fills the gap. And if you're building from scratch, starting with the pergola size determines everything else — the footprint dictates how much seating can fit underneath.
Choose a louvered pergola if you need a permanent outdoor structure. LVUYOYO's pergola line runs from 100 square feet (10' × 10') up to 200 square feet (10' × 20'), with powder-coated aluminum frames rated for winds up to 50 mph. The dual independently adjustable louvers tilt from 0° to 90°, meaning you can stay outside during a light rain or block afternoon sun without retreating indoors. This is the product line for buyers who've gotten a contractor quote for a custom louvered pergola — those quotes typically start around $15,000 and can reach $27,000 — and want the same adjustable-roof functionality as a DIY project. Assembly takes 2–3 hours with 3–4 people following the included manual. It's real work, but it's not contractor work.
Choose the 6-piece conversation set if you need seating for a group. Both conversation set configurations seat 4–6 people in a modular layout you can rearrange to fit different deck shapes. The iron frames are hand-wrapped in all-weather PE wicker, and the 3.1-inch waterproof sponge cushions are closer in thickness to indoor sofa cushions than standard outdoor padding. Each piece is rated at 330 lbs. The main decision between the two available configurations is whether hidden ottoman storage matters to you — the 6-Piece Sectional with Hidden Storage includes it; the standard 6-Piece Sectional Sofa Set doesn't. If you host regularly and need somewhere to stash cushions or accessories between uses, that storage ottoman is worth having.
Choose the wicker rocking chairs if you want one or two pieces for a porch or covered area. These aren't meant to anchor a large gathering — they're for the front porch, a covered corner of the deck, or anywhere you want a comfortable single seat that stays outside year-round. The All-Weather Wicker Rocker Set of 2 gives you a matching pair for 46 lbs total shipped weight; the single Wicker Rocker in orange-red ships at 23 lbs and is the right call if you only need one chair or want to add to an existing setup. One honest note: the back angle is more reclined than an upright dining chair. Most buyers find it comfortable for extended sitting. A small number find it too laid back. If you want something closer to neutral posture, the conversation set chairs are the better fit.
Combining lines makes sense more often than not. A 10' × 13' pergola covers 130 square feet — enough for the full 6-piece conversation set with room to walk around it. The 10' × 20' at 200 square feet fits a dining setup and a conversation area side-by-side. If you're planning to put furniture under a pergola, choose the pergola size first based on your deck dimensions, then confirm the conversation set footprint fits within the covered area before ordering both. The rocking chairs work just as well inside or outside a pergola structure — at 29.3 inches wide per chair, two rockers placed side-by-side fit comfortably against a pergola post or along a porch wall.
LVUYOYO's louvered pergola line sits in the same competitive tier as Purple Leaf and Mirador — DIY aluminum structures sold through Amazon and Costco that bring adjustable-roof functionality to buyers who can't or won't spend custom-install money. Understanding where LVUYOYO fits relative to those brands, and where the premium tier differs, helps set realistic expectations before you buy.
Purple Leaf and Mirador are the most frequently named alternatives in the same price range. The Mirador louvered pergola became widely discussed after Costco started carrying it, which generated enough community discussion to surface real-world issues: rattling in high winds, occasional leaking at louver seams, and the variability that comes with any DIY aluminum structure assembled by homeowners rather than contractors. These aren't unique to Mirador — they're the predictable failure modes of any aluminum DIY pergola at this price point, LVUYOYO included. What LVUYOYO offers that some entry-level competitors don't: a built-in gutter channel routed through the hollow columns rather than draining over the frame exterior, and dual independently adjustable louver sections that let you shade one half while the other stays open. Not every competitor at this tier separates the two louver controls.
LVUYOYO's pergola line comes in four footprint sizes (10' × 10', 10' × 12', 10' × 13', 10' × 20') — more size options than most direct competitors, which typically offer two or three. That range matters because buying the wrong size for your deck is the most common setup mistake. The included accessory packages — curtains with zipper-closure bug netting, LED string lights, or solar string lights depending on variant — are bundled rather than sold separately, which reduces the total cost of a functional setup. The 50 mph wind resistance rating is consistent across the line. Powder-coated aluminum finish is standard on all models.
What LVUYOYO doesn't offer at this tier: motorized louvers. Every LVUYOYO pergola uses manual hand-crank adjustment. That's true of Purple Leaf and Mirador as well — motorized control is a premium-tier feature, not a mid-market one.
HansoHome's Apex Pergola represents a genuinely different product category. It uses T6 aerospace-grade aluminum, claims Category 5 hurricane resistance, and prices accordingly. Pergolux similarly positions on engineering quality and structural warranty beyond what DIY Amazon brands provide. The Spruce ranked Mirador as best overall pergola kit in their category roundup — a meaningful signal for that brand's editorial presence, even if it doesn't resolve the real-world rattle and leak questions that show up in owner communities.
The honest summary: if you need motorized louvers, a structural warranty that covers more than manufacturer defects, or a pergola rated for hurricane-force winds, LVUYOYO isn't the right choice and neither is any other brand in this tier. Those buyers should budget for Hanso or a custom install. But if you want adjustable manual louvers, an integrated drainage system that channels water through the columns rather than dripping through gaps, four size options, and a DIY build that 3–4 adults can complete in 2–3 hours — LVUYOYO covers that ground as well as the established names at this price point, and better than several of them on size selection alone.
The community concerns about rattling and leaking apply here as they do to every DIY louvered pergola. Rattling is usually a function of how well the frame is anchored — a pergola bolted to a concrete foundation sits differently than one using surface-mount post bases on composite decking. Leaking at the seams is minimized by LVUYOYO's internal gutter design (water routes into the beam channels before it can drip through louver gaps), but no louvered pergola at this price point is as watertight as a standing-seam metal roof. Closing the louvers fully in heavy rain and having the drainage system route the water properly is the realistic performance standard — not zero drip under any condition.
We picked this one because Dan and Noele Huie ask the exact three questions every buyer asks us: is it worth it, can you actually install it yourself, and does it leak. Noele comes at this as a licensed architect — so when she walks through the build, you get a sharper eye on the construction details than a typical unboxing video. Watch the full walkthrough and you'll come away with a realistic picture of what the install actually involves and whether the finished structure holds up to rain.
"We had quotes from two contractors for a louvered pergola — neither came in under $18,000. Put the 10×13 Pergola with Curtains and Netting together ourselves in about 4 hours with three people. The louvers actually close tight and the gutter system works exactly like they describe. Water runs down the columns, not onto your lap."— David R., Backyard Upgrader who compared contractor bids, on Louvered Pergola
"Set up the 10×20 Pergola with Curtains and Netting over our existing concrete patio. The frame went up solid — no wobble once we got the base bolted down. Only thing I'd flag is that you really do need four adults. My wife and I tried with two and ended up waiting for the weekend when our neighbors could help. Once it's up though, it's not going anywhere."— Karen M., Pergola Researcher comparing DIY options, on Louvered Pergola
"Bought the 10×13 Pergola Aluminum Frame without the curtains since we already had shade sails. The build quality surprised me — the louver adjustment arms feel much sturdier than the budget pergola I returned last year. Assembly manual is detailed enough, though I'd recommend laying all the labeled parts out before you start rather than pulling from the box as you go."— Tom B., Pergola Researcher who's tried competing brands, on Louvered Pergola
"We got the 10×10 Pergola with Curtains and Netting for a smaller side patio — 100 square feet is actually plenty for a conversation set and a side table. The bug netting zips on cleanly, which was the feature that sold me. No gaps at the corners like the tie-style setups I'd seen on other brands."— Michelle T., Backyard Upgrader furnishing a second outdoor space, on Louvered Pergola
"The 6-Piece Sectional with Hidden Storage has been out on our deck through two rainstorms and the cushions came through fine. The storage ottoman is genuinely useful — we keep the extra throw blankets in there. One honest note: the corner chairs are heavier than I expected, so rearranging solo takes some effort. With two people it's quick."— James L., Outdoor Entertainer hosting regular weekend gatherings, on Patio Conversation Set
"I'm 67 and bought the All-Weather Wicker Rocker Set of 2 for our covered porch. The cushions are genuinely thick — nothing like the thin outdoor pads I've dealt with before. Fair warning: the seat reclines further back than a dining chair. That's exactly what I wanted for reading, but my husband found it too laid-back for long stretches. Worth knowing before you order."— Sandra W., Porch Sitter looking for comfortable year-round seating, on Outdoor Rocking Chair
No — when the louvers are fully closed to the 90° position, rainwater channels into built-in beam gutters and routes through the hollow structural columns to the ground at the base. The system keeps water off the space below. That said, louvers tilted partially open during heavy rain will allow some water through, so close them fully before a storm arrives.
Plan on 2–3 hours with a crew of 3–4 adults for any size in the LVUYOYO pergola lineup, from the 10×10 up through the 10×20. The parts are labeled by letter and number, and the manual covers each stage sequentially. Laying all labeled parts out before you start is the single step that consistently makes the build go faster.
For most homeowners, yes. Custom-installed louvered pergola systems routinely run $15,000–$27,000 according to documented buyer research. LVUYOYO's aluminum pergolas bring the same core features — adjustable louvers that tilt 0° to 90°, a built-in drainage system, and 50 mph wind resistance — to a DIY format. What you give up is motorized operation and a contractor warranty on the installation itself.
LVUYOYO offers four footprint sizes: 10' × 10' (100 sq ft), 10' × 12' (120 sq ft), 10' × 13' (~130 sq ft), and 10' × 20' (200 sq ft). Within each footprint, there are variant configurations — bare aluminum frame, frame with curtains and bug netting, and frame with LED or solar string lights — so buyers can match both the space and the accessory package they want.
The main tradeoffs at the DIY-aluminum tier: assembly requires multiple adults and a few hours of real work; louvers are manually adjusted rather than motorized; and wind resistance (rated to 50 mph) requires proper anchoring to a stable concrete or hard surface foundation. Buyers in sustained high-wind or heavy-snow-load regions should confirm local structural requirements before purchase.
The 6-Piece Sectional with Hidden Storage includes two corner chairs, two armless chairs, and two storage ottomans — the ottomans open to store cushions or outdoor accessories and double as a coffee table. The 6-Piece Sectional Sofa Set uses four armless chairs and two standard ottomans with no storage cavity. Both share the same 3.1-inch waterproof sponge cushions, iron frame construction, and 330-lb weight capacity per piece.
The cushion pads use waterproof sponge fill that doesn't absorb standing water, and the covers are removable via zipper for washing. Brief rain exposure won't damage them. For extended rainy periods or winter storage, bringing the cushion covers indoors or using a furniture cover is still the right practice — the materials are weather-resistant, not indestructible under sustained wet conditions.
The wicker rockers use a specialized back-angle geometry that positions the seat's center of gravity to naturally continue the rocking motion once started, rather than requiring active leg effort to maintain it. Both the All-Weather Wicker Rocker Set of 2 and the Wicker Rocker Single share this construction. The tradeoff: the back angle sits more reclined than an upright dining chair, which most buyers find comfortable for extended sitting but some find too laid-back.
The chairs are built from all-weather PE wicker over a steel frame — PE wicker won't crack or absorb moisture the way natural rattan does, so year-round outdoor placement is reasonable in most US climates. The verified care guidance for outdoor rockers applies: clear snow promptly to prevent extended moisture exposure, use a furniture cover during extended off-season storage, and bring cushion covers inside during winter months.
All LVUYOYO seating products — including both 6-piece conversation set variants and both rocking chair models — are rated at 330 lbs per individual seat. This applies to each piece independently, not the set as a whole, so a two-person sofa section each seat carries its own 330-lb rating.
LVUYOYO's primary retail channel is Amazon, where the full lineup of louvered pergolas, patio conversation sets, and wicker rocking chairs is available through the LVUYOYO Store. The brand's products also appear on Walmart's marketplace. Purchasing through Amazon provides access to standard Amazon order support for shipping and delivery questions.
Contact the LVUYOYO seller directly through Amazon's messaging system with photos of the damaged or missing component. Buyers who have reported missing hardware or damaged pieces through seller contact have received replacement parts shipped promptly. The product safety instructions explicitly recommend inspecting all packages upon delivery before beginning assembly, which is the fastest path to resolving a parts issue without delaying your build.
LVUYOYO's product range didn't start as a sprawling catalog — it started with a specific gap. Adjustable louvered pergolas had existed as premium custom-installed structures for years, but the DIY-accessible version at a price point regular homeowners could reach was hard to find and harder to trust. LVUYOYO's louvered pergola line was built to fill that gap: powder-coated aluminum frames, independently adjustable dual-section louvers that tilt from 0° to 90°, and a built-in gutter system that routes rainwater through the columns to the base rather than pooling on a flat roof or dripping through slat gaps. The result is a structure with the core functionality of a $20,000 custom install — adjustable shade, rain shelter, weather resistance — assembled by the homeowner in a few hours rather than quoted by a contractor.
The patio conversation set line came from the obvious next question: once you have the structure, what goes under it? LVUYOYO's sectional conversation sets use all-weather PE wicker hand-wrapped over metal iron frames, with 3.1-inch waterproof sponge cushions and removable zippered covers — built for permanent outdoor placement rather than seasonal storage. The 6-Piece Sectional with Hidden Storage adds storage ottomans that hold cushions, tools, or accessories; the 6-Piece Sectional Sofa Set is the same core build without the storage cavities, for buyers who prioritize reconfigurability over storage. Both configurations handle 330 lbs per piece and adapt to uneven surfaces through adjustable feet. The outdoor rocking chair line rounds out the picture for buyers who want a single functional seat for a porch or covered area — PE wicker over steel, high-density cushions with removable zippered covers, and a back-angle construction that allows unassisted rocking motion without constant pushing.
What unifies the three lines isn't a single material or a single price point — it's the same design logic applied consistently across all of them. Every product is built to stay outside, built to be assembled without hiring anyone, and built with honest specs rather than vague claims. The pergola lineup now spans four footprint sizes from 10' × 10' to 10' × 20' with bare frame, curtains-and-netting, and lighting variants. The conversation sets cover two configurations of the same proven 6-piece build. The rocking chairs come in a 2-pack and single unit. It's a focused lineup from a brand that knows what it's making and who it's making it for.
Here's what actually matters when you're choosing between a pergola, conversation set, or rocking chair.
LVUYOYO makes outdoor living structures and furniture across three product lines: louvered aluminum pergolas (in four footprint sizes from 10' × 10' to 10' × 20'), all-weather wicker sectional conversation sets, and wicker rocking chairs. All products are sold through Amazon and the LVUYOYO Store. The brand is focused on DIY-accessible outdoor setups that don't require contractor installation or custom-build budgets.
All LVUYOYO product support is handled through Amazon's seller messaging system. For order questions, shipping issues, or missing items, use the "Contact Seller" option on your Amazon order page and send details about the issue. For damaged or missing parts specifically, include photos — this is the fastest path to getting replacements shipped out. Response and resolution times follow Amazon seller standards.
LVUYOYO ships replacement parts for components that arrive damaged or missing. Contact the seller through Amazon with photos before beginning assembly — inspecting parts on arrival is explicitly recommended in the product safety instructions. Warranty terms are handled through the Amazon seller channel. Check the current product listing for any updated warranty information specific to the pergola, conversation set, or rocking chair you've purchased.