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Choosing a Gazebo Design
Fri 08 Dec 2006 - 13:21
Choosing a Gazebo Design
By Ken Wilssens
When it comes to building the perfect gazebo for your garden, there is a myriad of gazebo designs for you to choose from. The designs run from the simple four sided open gazebo to elegant architectural styles. There are expensive cedar gazebos as well as economical vinyl and aluminum designs. Any of these will make an elaborate addition to your landscape.
The canopy designs of gazebos are the least expensive and are easy to set up. They are also very portable so you can move them whenever you wish. This design is not suited for winter weather so you should take them down in the fall and set them up again in the spring. With wood and vinyl gazebos, you can also choose many different options and accessories in the line of rail and brace design, removable screens and windows, plus many others. If you choose wooden designs, you can choose to leave the wood unpainted or apply paint or stain for a customized look.
In the line of designs for gazebos, you will also find ready to use kits that contain the instructions and materials you need. Even if you are doing all the assembly on your own, you can easily have the gazebo completed in a few days. Why not invite a few buddies over and make it into an afternoon or a weekend project?
The simplest kinds of gazebos to erect are the metal or steel gazebos and these too come in various sizes and designs. These are completely portable, but if you want something permanent, you will need to pour a concrete floor, especially if you are building a hot tub gazebo. Whatever design you choose, make sure you check with your municipality to make sure that such a structure is allowed in your area.
For lots of helpful information on
metal gazebos and related topics, visit The Gazebos Guide at
http://www.gazebosguide.com
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