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Gazebos

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Gazebos

Most people are familiar with what a gazebo is and may have had the opportunity to spend time in one. What many people may not know is how many styles and designs a gazebo can be constructed of and how many ways they can be used.

Gazebos have historically been designed as octagon-shaped wooden structures that are used as simple seating areas, often overlooking a eye-catching area of land (which is fitting since the word “gazebo” originated from antiquity as meaning “I shall see”). Gazebos are still constructed and used in this manner but they are not limited to this. Modern gazebos can be erected into all sorts of shapes and sizes and customized to their particular uses. They can be plain little buildings or ornate edifices complete with fancy lights, ornamental landscaping, shingled roofs with cupolas, ceiling fans, or just about any other decor you wish. They may simply be areas for people to picnic or sit and relax or they may be multi-roomed buildings housing a pool, hot tub, or other entertainment elements. They may be used as a workshop, playhouse, or even a guesthouse.

Gazebos are usually made with either wood or vinyl or a combination of the two. Vinyl gazebos are desired by many folks because they are resistant to most weather conditions and damage from insects. The vinyl will not rust or deteriorate but it is susceptible to dents and cracks. Wooden gazebos are what most people are familiar with; they can be quite decorative in look and design and are often considered to be more rustic. Cedar is the most popular wood used to make gazebos due to its inherent resistance to insects, mold, and moisture. Other woods such as redwood or teak can be used and these woods may or may not be pressure-treated or stained for extra protection.

Traditional gazebos are permanent structures but some gazebos are made of lightweight materials that allow the gazebo to be broken down and stored when not in use. These gazebos are often made of metal and are covered with a canopy that acts as a roof, with or without fabric side walls. If the canopy drapes down, the sides can be tied back in the same fashion as curtains are or left to hang down in cooler or inclement weather. Some canopies have fabric on top but the sides are made of screen mesh, allowing air in but keeping bugs out. The metal makes these gazebos sturdy and able to be left up for a long time, but if the gazebo will not be used often, it is best to break it down and store it.

Gazebos are not only for the homeowner but are used in business arenas as well. They are a perfect setting for formal affairs such as weddings and award ceremonies or used as dressing rooms for spas and pools. They may be situated on scenic or historic areas in parks to allow visitors to rest or take pictures in a pretty setting. Some gazebos are used as advertising or sale tents at fairs and sports events.

The gazebo has come a long way from being a small building the ancients used to view potential enemies. It has morphed into a desirable addition to many homes and businesses in an array of sizes and designs. Gazebos can be custom-made and the gazebo makers are ready and waiting to make your perfect gazebo for you!

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