This corner gazebo extends onto the side yard to enhance the front porch and provide historic style to a new house. An outdoor ceiling fan with a light fixture cools and brightens.
This 3-seat garden bench-sized mini gazebo provides weather protection without taking up much room. Lattice, simple wood routing, and paint colors beautify the little paradise.
The walls of this gazebo are ancient windows and doors, shielding rain and wind but not views. The rustic style continues with the corrugated steel roof and post-and-beam structure.
New gazebo has historical pagoda-like look with double cupola, fretwork detailing, and modified arched entrances. Building DIY gazebos requires a lot of skill
After building your gazebo, buy outdoor furniture that suits your needs. Add a small table for parties or comfy lounge seats for reading. Under the four-post gazebo, a bar-height table and chairs
This gazebo anchors a big backyard entertaining area where visitors may enjoy the shade and tranquility of enormous trees. Large parties may be held on the brick patio next door.
Built like a house, this gazebo attracts crowds. A central entrance gable and a notable light fixture highlight the gazebo, which links to a patio. Comfortable banquettes provide sofa-style sitting
This gazebo's basic gabled roof, arched doorway, reddish exterior, and eye-catching architectural elements make it a garden main point. An elegant circular concrete patio
Gazebos are often built for leisure, so you can and should have fun with the design. A vented cupola with cedar shakes tops this screened-in gazebo and enhances its decorative feel.
The hexagon gazebo is landscape-inspired. Its white surface matches hydrangeas and variegated plants. The wood floor matches the brick walkway's deeper tones.