Garden Gazebos - The Perfect Addition To Any Garden
Setting up a garden gazebo will provide a fantastic accent to your garden.There’s nothing quite like wandering through your garden gazing at the trees and pond then arriving at a perfectly placed bench under the gazebo.A gazebo will provide shade from the sun and its straight lines will provide a stark contrast to the surrounding natural vegetation.Whether your garden is small or large, modern or traditional, there are gazebos to suit all surroundings.
In creating a garden gazebo, first choose your material from wood, metal, or vinyl options.Wood is one of the most popular materials, this is mostly because it fits into its surroundings best, popular wood types are: pine, cedar or redwood.Pine is the softest wood, ages to a rich yellow, and complements surrounding evergreens.Cedar is higher in overall sturdiness, is less prone to rot, and ages to a gray-brown.Redwood, from America is the most hardwearing of all, and has a very dark colour to it.There are other types of wood available but these are the most common.
You are most likely to find metal gazebos in cast aluminium, steel or wrought iron.If you are looking for a dark, colour that will last for a long time, then steel or wrought iron are probably the best.Metal gazebos are often made with open tops so you can add plants as you wish to provide shade, the roof will then change depending on what time of year it is.Vinyl usually comes in black or white.There is a number of different shapes and sizes to choose from for vinyl gazebos, as for wood and metal.Trellis walls will add some interest and beauty to the area.
Enclosed walls will protect you from the weather outside so consider these if you live in a harsh climate.Solid walls with windows will give you complete protection from the outside weather, but you may prefer to strike a balance with semi permanent partitions.
Whether looking to expand a large corporate garden or just to complement a small neighborhood plot, a garden gazebo is an inviting structure for rest, meditation, or meeting up with other people to enjoy the weather.
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