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Lattice Gazebos Add Sophisticated Charm to Your Yard

July 16th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Lattice gazebos look particularly lovely in a garden or backyard. Premier Garden Grove Gazebo 12 Foot Most gazebos you see have rails or posts, or solid walls. Lattice is a unique look. Using lattice work in a gazebo’s construction still creates a sense of privacy and enclosure, but the openwork of the wood lattice walls allows sunlight and air to easily pass through, creating a feeling of airy spaciousness. The lattices invite one to plant decorative climbing vines or roses around the gazebo, helping it to blend in with the landscape and make it look like it’s always been there. The only thing missing from this pic are plants around the gazebo; it’s a little naked to me. They would help soften the base and anchor the structure in the landscape. But I want you to admire the cool latticework for now…. ;-)

Lattice gazebos are great to use as a spa or hot tub enclosure because they offer a measure of privacy while letting in cool summer breezes and dappled sunlight. They just look classy in the yard. This cedar lattice gazebo is a gazebo kit style called the “Premier Garden Grove” and is sold online by WillyGoat. Cedar is a wood well-known for its weather resistance. This gazebo measures 12′ in diameter and has aluminum screens in aluminum frames. Click on the picture for more information. There are other sizes available. If you’re thinking about installing a permanent gazebo in your yard or garden, consider stylish lattice gazebos.


Cedar Gazebos: Color and Scent Delight the Senses

April 27th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Cedar gazebos are made from the finest grade cedar wood. This lovely oval cedar gazebo will be a stunning focal point of your yard. Click for more information.Cedar is a popular material for gazebos because it is a sturdy, durable wood that is highly weather resistant and has a wonderful aroma. While several species of cedar grow in the southern United States, Central and South America, cedar wood is most famously grown in the Mediterranean and the Middle East. It was the material of choice for the Biblical King Solomon’s temple in Jerusalem. Famed explorers Lewis and Clark are said to have used a canoe made of cedar for their expeditions. Cedar gazebos will be able to withstand the ravages of weather for many years.

Cedar Gazebos Can Add Distinction To Your Garden

Cedar wood has a distinctive reddish shade and knotty grain which adds color and texture to a garden setting. Cedar gazebos can be used in all climates. Buyers can choose from several different designs including open sided or screened; and different shapes including octagonal and rectangular. Cedar is commonly used to repel moths in clothing and pantries. The wonderful natural aroma of the cedar wood gazebo may help to repel insects from your gazebo. A cedar gazebo can be a great addition to your backyard utopia.