A garden gazebo will add a new dimension to your garden.Imagine being able to walk along the path between the koi pond and the flowers, the hedges and the willow tree, pausing to rest on a bench inside a gazebo.Its shade will comfort you, and its architecture will add that special geometric touch to your garden, striking the balance between nature and humanity.There are many gazebos on offer so you can be confident that you will find the right one for your garden.
First of all, think about the material that would best suit your garden be it wood, metal or vinyl.Wood, be it pine, redwood or cedar wood are all popular in the world of garden gazebos, any of these woods will look beautiful alongside natural plants.If your garden has a lot of evergreen trees, then pine is probably the right choice for you, it will fit in perfectly and will start to turn a rich yellow as it matures.Cedar wood is super hard wearing, so will hold up in all climates, it doesn’t rot and will age to a lovely silver colour.American redwood is the darkest, longest-lasting wood.There are other alternative types of wood but these are generally the most common.

If you’re interested in purchasing a metal gazebo, you’ll probably be looking at cast aluminum, steel or wrought iron.The most popular metal gazebos are steel, cast aluminum and 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.Gazebos made from vinyl are usually available in black or white.There is a number of different shapes and sizes to choose from for vinyl gazebos, as for wood and metal.If you want it to feel homely, you can opt for trellis walls.
For enhanced usability in harsher weather conditions, get an enclosed garden gazebo.You can choose between being partially enclosed with simple partitions and removable walls or completely locked in with solid walls with windows.
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.