Things To Consider Before Buying A Gazebo

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Before purchasing a gazebo, the first thing you should consider is the amount of space you have or can allot for it. A gazebo is an imposing structure that can look awkward in a small space. It has to blend in with the environment, yet be aesthetically appealing to stand out.  The ideal setting for a gazebo is an open space with lush surroundings, either as a part of a wide landscape or blended in with a forest-like garden.  A gazebo in a small backyard would not only take up most of the space, it would also look out of place.

Intention and location

The first question you should ask before purchasing a gazebo is “What do I intend to use it for?” If you want to get one to decorate your garden or use it as an architectural accent to a landscape, then you have to allot a bigger space for it to be looked upon and admired.  Your garden should be manicured and clutter-free to make it a focal point.  If you want the gazebo to be incorporated in the surroundings and blend with the landscape, plant some shrubberies, flowers, and vines around the gazebo so they can grow around the structure. This can make the gazebo blend and be part of nature. You can use it as a secret hideaway where you can meditate and relax by yourself. If you want your gazebo to be a resting place where you can admire your garden or a view beyond, build or get one with open sides, low railings, and fewer posts. If you want a gazebo to house an outdoor spa, get one with a wider area and bamboo railings for a more relaxing atmosphere.

If you plan to use your gazebo as a home office, consider getting an enclosed structure with French windows that you can open to let the sun and fresh air in. The number of people who are going to use the gazebo is also a determining factor on how small or big it should be. A gazebo can be small enough to fit two people with two chairs and a table or big enough to accommodate a party of 10 or more.

Environmental considerations

The type of gazebo you should purchase also depends on the environmental conditions in your area.  If you experience all the four seasons, then you need a gazebo that can withstand all the weather conditions they bring. To be safe, you should get one with bulky posts and thicker roofing.  If you live near the beach or experience mostly sunny weather the whole year, get a gazebo with a minimalist design like a hut-style or a Japanese-style gazebo. It can make your garden or backyard look like a resort getaway.