BENEFITS OF A GARDEN GAZEBO

With the right choice of your garden gazebo, you can create a year-round outdoor space for yourself and your guests. You will thus be able to use your living space extension throughout the seasons, which offers the opportunity for special events, such as winter weddings.

A gazebo in the garden in the form of a garden tent is not always suited for creating a year-round outdoor space. Only windproof and waterproof gazebos that are made of solid materials such as wood, metal/steel or gazebos with a solid roof can be used all year round.

Ideally, a gazebo should be lockable and heatable, so that it makes for a cozy stay even at low temperatures.

For warmer seasons and hot summer months, gazebos should provide for the installation of mosquito nets along the side panels. Just think back to a balmy summer evening when you were sitting outside in low light, wanting to relax, until the bliss was disturbed by annoying mosquitoes and flies. Mosquito nets provide a remedy. They can be removed during the day in order not affect the aesthetics of the gazebo.

Depending on which type of gazebo you choose, you can significantly enhance the aesthetics of your garden.

The opposite is true for pergolas, gazebos or wooden pavilions and summer houses:⁠They can be used as stylish decorative elements and lend a personal touch to your garden. The design options are versatile: From angular to round, from open barbecue pavilions or year-round terrace roofs to closed aluminum-glass garden houses  to wooden pavilions in natural or bright colours, you have a choice of options to visually enhance your outdoor area.

If you are looking to increase your living space without having too much budget to spare, a garden gazebo with a fixed roof is your best alternative. It can be used all year round – these days there are garden gazebos that can be used both open and closed as well as being heated in winter.

Additionally, the RRP of such gazebos is much lower than that of other structural provisions that would expand the house itself.