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How to Design Gazebos

If you would like to add a feature to your garden then why not consider building an outdoor gazebo.

There is nothing more attractive for an outdoor space than a well-crafted outdoor gazebo which can be an open or enclosed structure with a variety of uses. When looking for one do not get confused as it can also be known as a pagoda, summerhouse, screen house pergola or arbor.

One of the first points to consider is what activities will take place in the gazebo. If you enjoy entertaining and throwing parties you may require a larger design that if you just want to sit quietly in it during the evenings; a gazebo adds character and dimension to a yard, large or small, and in addition an outdoor garden gazebo is a comfortable place to spend summer afternoons with friends and family.

Locate your outdoor gazebo where you will use it and where you can enjoy a good view. A gazebo will create a wonderful focal point for the design of your garden. Create paths so they are leading to it from anywhere in the landscape and use it for multiple and practical purposes. You can plant around it to make it match any garden style, even light it up at night to make it more attractive.

Make sure you position your gazebo in a safe place where it will have the best visual impact, and don't forget to check into any code regulations or permits that might be needed to build a permanent structure in your area.

Building an outdoor gazebo can be a relatively quick and easy project with the right plans and materials. They are wonderful garden structures, often built with eight sides, and can be used as a shade pavilion. They also come in kits and this is a very good way to speed up the process.

Plans are readily accessible on the internet for the DIY people where you can also learn about gazebo kits, prefab and precut, how to build your outdoor gazebo and more! Also you can find options such as thermal doors and windows, hardware and other exclusive upgrades so you can make use of your outdoor gazebo all the year round.

If you want a truly individual design and have the knowledge then of course you can draw up your own plans for your outdoor gazebo. Be sure to measure the available space and ensure that the structure will complement the surrounding garden. This goes a long way in planning your design, and should be the first step in designing your outdoor gazebo area.

Decide on what style of outdoor gazebo you would like, it can be symmetrical or asymmetrical in design. A symmetrical design would be the best choice if you want a Victorian look. This will give you a looking in a mirror effect by making the plants on both sides the same, and your paths approaching the gazebo at the same place on both sides. For the smaller garden it would be best to go with an asymmetrical design; the garden gazebo is placed on one side of the garden and everything leads up to it from one direction.

Look at your landscape and plan starting from the focal point of the garden gazebo and radiating outward. Begin planning what the immediate structures, plants, and flowers will be directly on and around the garden gazebo before you make the decisions about the perimeter area.

The popularity of outdoor gazebos has fluctuated in different times. It's a fact that the gazebo was used thousands of years ago, but it was not utilized as a part of garden decoration as it is today.

Colin D Price

Colin Price has been very successful in all types of gardening over many years. Grab a free copy of the Monthly Garden Guide and find out how you can take advantage of his knowledge and create your own beautiful and productive garden at => http://www.OutdoorAndGarden.com

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