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Garden Gazebo Preparations

A gazebo is an attractive extension to adjacent landscapes and gardens. Planning and deciding a garden gazebo have several important considerations to make. It makes the difference between a wonderful outdoor experience and a maintenance hungry eyesore. So here are 3 tips that will be of help with your garden gazebo experience.

1. Size and Shape of your Garden

First, when adding a gazebo to your garden, consider the size and shape of your pre-existing garden and even if you don’t yet have. Large wooden gazebos with concrete bases will likely be out of place instead; think about what will complement the natural shape of your garden.

2. Style of your Gazebo

Consider what style of gazebo you want and what will fit with your garden. It could be of wood, metal, and concrete frames, canvas, leather, and vinyl (not recommended) canopies. If you want your gazebo to complement your garden, a twisted iron gazebo with a bench makes a lovely place to grow vines. But if you desire a shelter and a place to eat, a wooden gazebo may work better. As such, it allows you to build storage into the bottom.

3. Location of your Gazebo

Think of the position of your garden. Will the gazebo be placed symmetrically or will it be placed off to one side? How many gateways will the gazebo have? Do you want a way to each? The style of your current garden will impact your decision. Other factors include how close to your house and whether there are any obstacles in the path. Place your gazebo as far as possible for unpleasant view.

It will be wiser to create plans on paper or computer to know how it will appear before spending any money.


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