How to build a gazebo?
Now that you know which style of gazebo you will prefer, let’s take a look at how to build a gazebo.
- Select the right location: Finding the right location is very important. Do you want it to be in shade, or a place from where you can admire the beauty of your backyard, it is important that you select the right location to match your esthetisc.
- Plan your style: Choose the material you want to use. Whether you use wood, plastic or stone make sure it is of good quality and matches the desired look.
- Consult a professional: Once you have finalized the location and decided on a style, get a professional to have a look at it. They have experience and if something does not match the style or esthetics, they will be able to guide you better. If there is no problem in matching your style, you are good to go.
- Start building: Once you have completed that above 3 steps, start building. You can always do it on your own or hire professionals to build it for you.
Here we have a list of gazebo ideas to to add to your backyard’s esthetics.
1. Simple Gazebo
One of the easiest ways to beautify your backyard is by installing a simple gazebo. It will give you the privacy you need and also protect your yard from the sun. You can use same colors and materials you use for your patio furniture for a gazebo to give it a classic yet modern appeal.
2. Rustic Gazebo
This gazebo is inspired by the traditional Swiss type. It is a great companion for your garden. You can use it for parties and gatherings, or simply to spend time with your family. You can use this frame to build other small structures on your garden.
3. Cheap Gazebo
This is perhaps one of the simplest gazebos you can build at a very low cost. All you need is a weathered board as the ground cover, fastened with nails or screws to make it a gazebo.
4. Cabin Gazebo
If you want a gazebo that looks like a cabin, then this one is a great choice. The cabin-style gazebo has a concrete base and four plywood walls. It can become a comfortable place to relax. It adds a cabin vibe to your backyard while serving the purpose of being a gazebo.
5. Delicate Gazebo
The delicate gazebo is easy to construct but has delicately carved wood railings that complement the design of this gazebo. It has all the aesthetics of a gazebo but at a much affordable price.
6. Limestone Gazebo
Mostly found at rustic farm markets, this gazebo is a great outdoor retreat that can be assembled with the help of an expensive hand saw. However, the gazebo can also be built by using common concrete materials.
7. Concrete Gazebo
The concrete gazebo is a great way to add concrete to your backyard. These gazebos are simple and sturdy. You can design this gazebo by using a concrete base, wood, and decorations. You can add the roof or remove it.
8. Forest Gazebo
This gazebo design uses many trees and branches. If you have a small yard, you can plant trees and shrubs to form a forest. You can hang hammocks and make a platform for entertaining guests.
9. Glass Gazebo
The glass gazebo is easily one of the most popular gazebo styles. This is mostly because of its light and easy construction, but also because of the way that it reflects the light. The glass allows the light to penetrate the inside of the gazebo giving it a little more privacy, while still allowing the light to enter. It is also a popular option for tiny spaces because it can be very small and close to the ground and can be easily moved. This is a great option for a small backyard, or even for those who do not want to disturb the aesthetic of their property.
10. Wooden Gazebo
The very first gazebo you need to know is that it is basically a building made of wood. It also holds a special place in our hearts as it represents a relaxing space and even can be used as a room by itself. If you want a traditional gazebo then it is the perfect place to start.
Conclusion
In this article, we have seen different types of gazebo ideas and described how they will enhance the beauty of your backyard. Now that you know and understand which type of gazebo you like we would advice you to consult professionals to have a look and suggest what will be the best for your site before starting the construction.