Friday 23 December 2011

Deck Gazebo - Creating an Awesome Outdoor Living Area with a Deck Gazebo

A deck is a nice place to spend time outdoors. But if you don't have a covered deck, where does that leave you to spend time outdoors on scorching hot sunny days? For many people it keeps them indoors. A deck gazebo is one solution to spending time outside on days that are too hot.

A deck gazebo is a gazebo that is built over a deck. It can be made of a fabric material on a portable metal frame, or it can be made as a permanent wood structure built directly onto the porch. Each of these deck gazebo types has its advantages and disadvantages.


The advantage of having a fabric material for a
deck gazebo covering is the fact that it can be removed to be cleaned. But on the other side, a disadvantage to this feature is the possibility of it blowing away or tearing with high winds. A gazebo on a metal frame also has the advantage of being able to be disassembled and moved to another location if desired, or being taken down to store away for the winter months of cold snowy weather.

A deck gazebo that is connected directly to the deck has the advantage of looking great. An attached deck gazebo blends in with the entire porch structure, giving it a more uniform look. Another advantage to a wood deck gazebo is the fact that you do not have to worry about it being blown over or torn by strong winds.

Whether you choose to add a portable
deck gazebo or an attached deck gazebo to your deck, either one will provide shade for your comfort during hot summer days.

Monday 12 December 2011

Metal Frame Gazebos - Easy Gazebo Construction

A metal frame gazebo in your yard is a versatile and attractive addition to make outdoor gatherings more fun and convenient. A metal frame gazebo is built with a sturdy metal frame and is made of rust resistant material to give you years of use. You will only have to give it minor attention and maintenance and you will have no worries of breaking, cracking, or corrosion. Your metal frame gazebo should stand up to all kinds of weather and wind and still be able to stand tall.

A metal frame gazebo is often portable and you can take it with you it you are camping, having an outdoor picnic or plan on spending some time at the beach. Just because the sun is shining brightly, doesn't mean you want it shining brightly on you and your guest's heads. A metal frame gazebo can be a pleasant respite on those hot days when you can't seem to get cool. Fill up a glass with ice-cold lemonade, and sit yourself down beneath your metal frame gazebo.

You can add screening or netting to your metal frame gazebo if you want to keep those pesky insects out. This way your evenings can be better spent socializing and playing games rather than scratching and slapping at yourself all night. You will be glad of the protection the screen or netting gives you especially on hot humid nights when the bugs seem to stick to you and your clothes.

A metal frame gazebo is an easy and affordable way to have a gazebo for your backyard. You don't have to go through weeks of construction and your husband cursing because he hammered his toe or cut off his finger while putting your wood
gazebo together. It usually takes just two people a few hours or less, to get a metal frame gazebo up and ready to go.

You can find metal frame gazebos at any home and garden store and especially you will find a vast array of metal frame gazebo available online. You may be able to purchase your metal frame gazebo for a great price without leaving the comfort of your home. You are only a few clicks away from having the gazebo you've been dreaming about.

Wednesday 30 November 2011

Set The Tone With Wicker Patio Furniture To Match Your Wicker Gazebo

If you've been eyeing a gazebo lately, you'll be surprised to find out that it is very easy and affordable to install or build. One of the best things about a gazebo is that it can be incorporated into an existing deck or patio, or built into a new patio depending on your requirements. You'll find that prices range from $3,000 and up, depending of course on the quality, material, size and style. One of the first things you need to decide is where you're going to place your gazebo. For patios that are small to mid-size, the corner is a good choice as it is going to save you space and will be accessible enough for people to use. If you have a large patio and would like to place wicker patio furniture or teak patio furniture around it, then you can put it right in the middle! This will allow you to place your patio furniture accordingly.

When it comes to selecting the right style or design for your gazebo, make sure it matches your home, patio, and other surrounding buildings. You may even want to find one made of the same wood as your furniture, if you have teak patio furniture or cedar patio furniture. You can bolt your gazebo to the surface of the patio or cut postholes in your
patio and cement the posts into the ground. If you plan on doing this project on your own, it's best if you have good do-it-yourself skills, otherwise you may want to consider having someone install it for you.

Of course, there are easier methods of installation and you can just simply set your gazebo on top of the patio, but you want to make sure that it's heavy enough that it won't blow away. Consult with your local building center or the manufacturer to see what they recommend. If you're looking for the best freestanding gazebo available, metal or even wrought iron are your best choices. You may even be able to blend this in with your wrought iron
patio furniture. It would make a great match! Another thing, you may want to consider is patio awnings that are permanent. They can be extended from the wall and slanted downward to allow the precipitation to drain away from your gazebo. A gazebo is a great way to stay dry and keep cool during the summer!

Monday 14 November 2011

Choosing Between Gazebo Kits And Gazebo Plans

Getting a gazebo is a terrific idea to enhance the appearance as well as providing you a stylish relax environment in your garden. It is excellent for family gathering, romantic dinner, or even quite reading place to enjoy with a cup of coffee.

After deciding to build a gazebo in your garden, now it’s time to choose between gazebo plans or gazebo kits for construction.


First let’s take a look at
gazebo plans. Most gazebo plans come with a list of materials, which often includes the exact size and numbers needed for the boards, nails, screws and hinges.

For a complete gazebo plan it comes with an actual blue print for the structure, inclusive of a detailed set of instructions for assembling, pricing information and list of major retailers that are likely to carry the needed materials.


Gazebo plans come in all sorts of variations, including octagonal and hexagonal model. Nowadays, you can choose to purchase gazebo plans online, given the multimedia options that each given program offers. Some gazebo plans sites are offering a plan for a 10-foot gazebo for as little as $20.

Gazebo kits are the most popular way people choose to build their gazebo.


Imagine, having someone come to your house and assemble a gazebo for you? It can be extremely pricey. With gazebo kit it reduced your construction cost significantly.

Whether you are looking for a nice backyard gazebo in Amish or Victorian style to place in your garden or looking for a gazebo to cover your hot tub, chances are there are gazebo kits for you.


Practically any shape or size you can imagine in a gazebo is available as a kit.


Most backyard gazebo kits are actually designed for wooden gazebos, not concrete gazebos. Wooden gazebos kits are mostly constructed from pressure treated pine wood or rock solid cedar.

Gazebos kits vary in ease-of-assembly, construction materials needed, size, building instruction quality, and price. Some of the top notch gazebo kits on the market, such as Amish-made gazebos, can run you over $10,000 for even 8 by 8 models.


It’s not difficult to build a gazebo by yourself. Choose the style that match your house and needs, and then decide on your favorite material, size and design of gazebo. And you are all ready to spend this beautiful summer building a stunning gazebo with friends and family members for a time of gathering.

Tuesday 25 October 2011

Why Invest In A Bali Hut Or An African Gazebos?

Bali Huts (DIY Kits or installed)

Bali huts protects you 100% from the ultraviolet rays of the sun. It is up to 10°C cooler in summer and warmer in winter, quick to erect over your hot tub, spa, jacuzzi or swimming pool and low in maintenance costs.


100% UV Protection.

• Natural eco-friendly roof.
• Low maintenance and no mildew.
• Up to 10°C cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
• The natural internal look is very decorative.
• 100% waterproof with correct installation.
• Thatch strips will cover any size roof constructed at the correct angle.
• Available in different sizes and shapes.
• Quick to erect and install (detailed DIY instructions).
• Create privacy over your hot tub, spa, jacuzzi, or by a swimming pool.
• Build in a barbecue and avoid the need to cancel because of the rain.

African
gazebos (DIY Kits or installed)

With thatch Cape Reed tiles this thatched
gazebo provides you a uniquely themed shade structure which yields a tropical or island style and charm. African gazebos are a delightful place to retreat from the pressures of life. They make a popular addition to your deck, poolside, garden, or backyard setting. Imagine enjoying your favourite book, viewing your garden, entertaining your friends, or just relaxing while being sheltered from the sun, wind, or rain.

• 100% UV Protection.

• From a shader to 95% waterproof.
• No maintenance, no shedding and no mildew.
• Can withstand very strong winds.
• 5-10 Degrees cooler than any other shade.
• Thatch tiles that will cover any size roof constructed at the correct angle.
• Only structural treated timber used.
• Available in different sizes and shapes.
• Quick to erect and install (detailed DIY instructions).

Balinese Thatch


Create your own tropical paradise – in any shape – with real Balinese thatch. This natural grass (Alang Alang). Bali style thatch is waterproof and easy to install. The Balinese thatch strips can be purchased separately for your DIY thatch projects and are an excellent way of creating your own thatched roof. Balinese thatch saves the expense and time associated with traditional thatch.


African Thatch


African Thatch reed tiles can be purchased separately for your DIY thatch projects and are an excellent way of creating your own thatched roof! The natural insulating properties of African thatch offer excellent thermal efficiency, keeping the temperature 5-10 degrees cooler on hot summer days while retaining maximum internal heat in winter.

Decking (DIY Kits or installed)


The most popular of all outdoor spaces, a deck can be added onto virtually any area of your home, adding liveable outdoor space to a bedroom, den, dining room or kitchen. We supply you with all the materials, hardware and a step-by-step installation manual.

Sunday 2 October 2011

Vinyl Gazebo Benefits

It’s easy to understand why people like vinyl gazebos. Although they come in only two colors, the white gazebo looks just like the wood paint on your house. The black contrasts and looks more like wrought iron. vinyl gazebos will not rot or warp like wood. Termites don’t like the vinyl either, and the vinyl does not deteriorate in harsh weather. It won’t yellow or twist or crack, and it will never lose its shape.

One of the advantages of
vinyl is that it looks like real wood without all the diffi-culties that wood brings. With wood you have to sand, stain, paint, and when the paint fades you paint year after year, depending on the weather and the sun. Every year you’ll wonder why you didn’t buy a vinyl gazebo then you’ll remember you thought it cost too much and the wood gazebo was cheaper. Now just to keep the gazebo in good condition it takes a lot of work and money.

With the vinyl gazebo, you’ll never have to paint it or stain it, and they sell them in gazebo kits with detailed instructions so you can install it yourself. They may come in only two colors; however there are dozens of styles and sizes. You will be able to install any type of roof that matches your house. vinyl gazebos do cost more, but when you consider that after they are installed the only thing you may have to do is hose it off. If it gets extremely dirty you can clean it with a mild soap, rinse and just let it dry to its original beauty.

In the long run you will be saving a great deal of money because it does not need extra upkeep. It will be a lot eas-ier on your bank account and your patience. To add individuality to your
gazebo, you can add flower pots around it and plants to make it a great addition to your garden. On the inside you’ll want comfortable seating arrangements, and a table or two. Electricity may not be an option, but you can always use solar lighting. It’s safer and easier to install.

So you’ve made your decision, now find a dealer who can either sell you the kit or do the job for you, and you will have the
gazebo ready to use while the weather is still nice. Your new durable gazebo will give you years of enjoyment, and you can always add plants or ivy to give you more privacy.

Saturday 27 August 2011

Gazebos Add Style To Any Landscape

A gazebo can be a wonderful addition to a backyard landscape, adding an aesthetic appeal as well as a comfortable relaxation spot. If you are thinking about adding a gazebo to your backyard decor, you will want to consider the location where you plan to place your new structure.

Gazebo location is going to depend to a large extent on what you are planning to use your gazebo for. Is it a garden gazebo, a gathering place for friends and family on beautiful summer afternoons? Perhaps you'll be enclosing your gazebo and installing a hot tub or spa inside of it. How you use your gazebo will determine where you should build it. A garden
gazebo might be located toward the back of your yard, in order to have friends walk through it. A hot tub shelter should probably be located closer to the door, to minimize the walk in a bathing suit.

Aesthetics are important: you may choose to highlight your structure by making it the center of attention or blend it in to your
landscape and make it a secret hideaway. You should also be mindful of the building's relation to other structures that you may have on your property.

Think about the pros and cons of your preferred site in all four seasons. The surrounding foliage (and weather) can look very different from one season to the next. All of these considerations may have some impact on where you build your
gazebo.

Choosing a size for your gazebo is the next important step. The key is to ensure that your space is large enough for its intended purposes, while remaining proportional to the surrounding environment. A general rule of thumb is that an 8' gazebo fits 2 people (2 chairs) and a small table. With every two-foot addition, two more people can be seated comfortably in the gazebo (for example, a 10' gazebo holds 4 people comfortably, a 12' gazebo holds 6 people comfortably, etc.).


Once you have decided on a size, it's a good idea to stake it out the dimensions in your yard to ensure that the fit is comfortable for your needs and that the location is harmonious with your
landscape.

Wednesday 10 August 2011

Choosing a Gazebo Design That Goes With Your Home

If you are trying to decide if a gazebo design is the right for your yard or not you may want to consider a few things. First a gazebo is a pavilion style structure that is known for being in back yards, parks, community areas and gardens the world over. There are many styles to be considered when thinking about putting a gazebo in your yard. For example there are simple gazebos with just the basic ground structure and a cover and there are more complex structures to include screening and benches. Only you can decide what best fits your style and that of your home.

Decide what you hope to use the
gazebo for when deciding on the size of the gazebo design. If you plan to use it for outdoor entertaining of many people on a fairly regular basis you will want to be sure it accommodates as many as you can. Additionally, you may want to consider multiple types of seating to accommodate a large number of people. This can be tricky because gazebos are typically round in shape. You may want to consider putting additional seating around the garden area or the outside of the gazebo. If you plan to use the gazebo for special occasions consider what will be needed.

When you are working on your
gazebo design be sure to keep in mind the overall design of the house. You do not want to break from that style when working on the gazebo. You want it to compliment the house not take away from it. If your home is classic you may want to keep the gazebo old fashioned and traditional. The same applies if your home is more modern or perhaps is of a Spanish style, you will want the gazebo to reflect that same style. Planting is fairly important when working on the gazebo. Be sure you know what plants will surround the gazebo. This will help you to plan the size and shape of the gazebo better.

While you certainly can draft a design yourself, you can also find a number of terrific options on the internet to choose from. Even if you are just looking for some great ideas, there is a wealth on information online. Finding just the right gazebo for your home is important because it is the one thing in the yard that could make your neighbors and passersby say "wow look at that". Think hard about what you would envision in your yard for a gazebo next to your house and there you will have your gazebo design.

Wednesday 27 July 2011

Gazebos, Gazebo Curtains, and Outdoor Patio Cover Kits

There are gazebos that you can buy as kits that are considered three season gazebos. Why? Because they are crafted from aluminum that's heavy-duty and has slider style windows that protect from cold and wind and rain and other inclement days. For full summertime breeze and fresh air, the panes of glass may be removed and screens may be added, or gazebo curtains that don't permit mosquitoes to enter can be attached with Velcro.

There are so many to recommend, but let's start with one called Leisure Woods
gazebos, mostly because you can choose so many different materials like cedar, pine or even the maintenance free vinyl models. If you choose to go with a cedar design, then you will be assured to have the top grade wood that has been kiln dried, and it's red cedar which is very durable to say nothing of how great it looks. One of the reason many people opt for red cedar gazebos is because of the natural oils in the wood that inhibits rot and termites. The other good choice would be a preasure treated pine model in what is called the Wolmanized wood that is treated against fungus, decay and termites. Naturally thepine is also kiln dried. Perhaps one of the best choices for long lasting gazebo structures that will not require any maintenance afterwards, are the vinyl gazebos which are crafted from reinforced vinyl and can be added to a deck and can have rubber or even asphalt shingles on the roof.

The
curtains For Your gazebo

That brings us to
gazebo curtains, which you may want no matter which type of structure you choose. Since there are so many styles and shapes, it's really best to have your curtains custom made or make them yourself from mosquito netting. Attach them to the sides of windows and doors with Velcro to ensure insects remain outside. There are some online shops that specialize in making custom curtains for gazebos that are heavy-duty and some that allow an invisible look because the netting is dark instead of white or metallic. Mosquito curtains is one such shop, and although it's small, they offer a really good selection of products.

Other
outdoor patio cover Ideas

Although a
gazebo may be placed on a deck, it won't cover a large area but will create a cozy space that's private. If you need a covering that is easy to put up and comes in a kit, then try the most recent Alumawood kits that are easy to install and are engineered with interconnecting components that make a complete system that you can do yourself, they say, in a weekend. BTW, Alumawood kits are also available in wood finishes to match most gazebo designs.

Wednesday 13 July 2011

Patio Gazebos Are Here to Stay

Just thinking of the term patio gazebos, brings to mind long romantic summer afternoons, sipping cool drinks and being immersed in conversation in the cool shade on a hot summer's day. Stay even cooler under you gazebo with patio misting systems and mist or fog fans.

There is no doubt about it that
patio gazebos really do bring the indoors, outside. They can be equipped with benches, or you can furnish them with a nice patio set. In the bigger ones you can even hang your favorite hammock. Painted or natural wood, these outdoor structures enrich your outdoor living experiences and are sure to be popular with both friends and family. Together with Garden Arbors they can help and a structural beauty to your outdoor living space.

The word gazebo was coined in the 18th century to describe an outdoor shelter, usually in a garden. Although, gazebos were also popular long before that in China and Japan, and it seems the Egyptians also made use of them. On your patio, deck or garden, a
gazebo is always a perfect place to entertain or just relax and enjoy being outdoors. They can also be fun, as they are generally sold as gazebo kits.

What exactly are patio gazebos?


There does seems to be some misunderstanding as to what a gazebo actually is. So just for the record, here are some common definitions referring to gazebos.

Gazebo - A small, open-sided structure designed for sitting and taking in the view.


Gazebo - Open structure, supported by columns and covered with a column-supported roof.


Gazebo - A small structure, usually roofed and open-sided, located in gardens or parks from which one may gaze out over the surrounding grounds.


Gazebo - A freestanding, roofed, usually open-sided structure which provides a shady resting place.


Gazebo - A small lookout tower or summerhouse with a view, usually in a garden or park, but sometimes on the porch or roof of a house; also called a belvedere.


Gazebo - A small summerhouse or pavilion with a view, or a belvedere on the roof of a house.


Gazebo - A small roofed building affording shade and rest.


So, we have a small open structure with columns supporting a roof. But in all truth gazebo, can be anything from a plastic square cover supported by four corner aluminum tubes. These can often be found in camping stores, their main purpose being to supply shade on a hot sunny day. But I think most people's idea of a patio gazebo is a square or hexagonal wooden structure, with ornate side panels and a two tier roof, often with an ornamental Cupola.

Gazebo
Kits are the normal way to purchase a patio gazebo

Buying gazebo kits isn't the simplest thing in the world either. Unless assembly is included, or offered as an extra, you're going to have to get your tools out and assemble pre-cut and prepared panels yourself. If you assemble your gazebo on level terrain, the overall operation shouldn't be too traumatic. Preparing a 4-6 inch concrete base poured over gravel will make the assembly so much easier.


Most "gazebo kits" have been factory pre-assembled to guarantee workmanship. They are then dismantled for shipping purposes. All online gazebo kits come with detailed instructions for easy installation, and some even offer video instructions. So, in summary, installing patio gazebos not only adds a grand touch of style, but is also a very functional addition to your outdoor living space.

Tuesday 5 July 2011

Is a Universal Gazebo Canopy a Cost Effective Solution?

An outdoor gazebo on your terrace or deck can be a big addition to your outside living space. They can offer excellent shade during the heat of the day, and offer protection from light rain as well. These elements can take a toll on your gazebo's canopy, and you may find yourself looking for a new canopy every 2 to 3 years. Ideally, you will want to find a replacement canopy that is built for your gazebo, but there are a variety of scenarios where you may want to look at a universal gazebo canopy.

-  Name brand replacement canopies are often more high-priced.

-  They may not be available for some older style gazebos.

It can be a problem to come across an exact replacement for your exact model of gazebo. Many stores normally market only the complete gazebo kits, and do not stock the replacement canopies alone. You can try to contact the company that created your gazebo, and they will often sell replacement canopies directly to consumers. This can be a concern if the owner doesn't remember what the model number is, or if they can't remember which company manufactured the gazebo. They assembled their gazebo 2 or 3 years ago, and the box and owners manual are no longer in their possession. In this situation, a universal gazebo replacement canopy can be a perfect solution.


The price of a brand new
gazebo cover is another factor that may push an owner to consider a universal replacement. Replacement tops sold by the manufacturer usually carry a higher price tag than a generic top. All canopies will become weathered over time, and in time experience tearing. So a generic canopy with a lower cost can be an attractive option.

Off brand
gazebo tops may not be exact fits, but they can foot the bill. The general canopies may be a bit off of the manufacturer's specifications, but will normally fit well. The fit is often close, but not perfect. Velcro tie downs will help to fix problems with the fitting if this becomes an issue. The cloth used for a generic cover will possibly not be of the same thickness as the original. This can result in the need to exchange it more frequently. Generic canopies are usually available in usual sizes, so you may have difficulty locating a replacement if you have an non-standard size. You might have issues locating generic canopies in uncommon sizes. The common 8 foot by 8 foot, 10 foot by 10 foot, and 12 foot by 12 foot sizes are normally sold though.

Thursday 23 June 2011

Designing a New Deck For Your Home Plans

If you are like most people who own an older home, odds are pretty good that you have a wooden deck that is beginning to fall to pieces. Your deck is probably starting to rot through in places or maybe even has a broken step or two if you didn't take great care of it. Now is the time to start thinking about replacing the deck, not only for everyone's safety, but also to get rid of that eye sore once and for all.

If your craftsman bungalow house plan has a large back deck there are many options that you have when it comes to replacing it. While you could simply rebuild the exact deck that you already have, perhaps instead you should do some research to find the perfect deck for you. For instance: if you love to barbecue and dine outdoors, you could choose to build a section of the deck that will be wholly for the cooking of the food and another section of the deck that steps down to where the table and chairs will be located. If you would much rather spend your days relaxing in your above ground pool, perhaps you could build a deck that extends out as a
deck for your pool as well.

While most luxury architecture
home plans incorporate a luxurious backyard deck, there is always something that could be added just for fun. You could add a gazebo right into your deck. This would mean that rather than having a free standing gazebo randomly sitting in your backyard, you have a gazebo that connects to the deck providing a relaxing shelter from the elements. You might also consider adding a little height to your current deck. Decks don't all have to be on the same level, so why not have a few different decks that you access by staircases. This is a great way to make your deck stand out from everyone else's single level deck.

One of the most attractive features of a house built from country style house plans is that of the wrap around deck. These decks are generally the envy of everyone who doesn't have one. These decks can wrap all the way around a house, inviting everyone who passes by to stop and sit on one of the tempting Adirondack chairs resting upon it. If you do have a country style home but do not have a wrap around deck, you should definitely consider updating your current deck to add more drama to your home. Your deck can either add or subtract value from your home. Now is the time to start adding value!

Be sure to check out House plans & More today if your current deck from your craftsman bungalow house plan needs updating. House plans & More has plenty of information to offer when it comes to dealing with the decks built for luxury architecture home plans. Country style house plans can also be found at House plans and More as well.

Wednesday 15 June 2011

Read This Before You Rush Out And Buy A Hot Tub Gazebo

Wouldn't it be wonderful if you could own a spa that you could make use of outdoors? I don't necessarily mean totally outdoors, such as taking a bath whilst everybody's watching. What I mean is that it might be great to have an outdoor, sheltered area for it, like a hot tub gazebo. It could offer you lots of protection against the elements whilst giving you additional privacy.

Nowadays you can pick from a wide variety of different spa or hot tub gazebo
s. It truly depends on just how much money you wish to spend and what your individual style is. The following ought to give you some food for thought:-

What about a gazebo with an open top roof so you can enjoy the stars at night or perhaps a remote controlled one that allows you to close the top should the weather change. If personal privacy is not that important to you then a cheap gazebo alternative might be to have the roof with the four pillars and no enclosure. You could possibly even arrange for a
deck gazebo to be designed so that it complements the style of your home. What about gazebo kits for people who want to build a gazebo and love a bit of Do-it-yourself. The opportunities are endless.

All of these ideas revolve around the actual dimensions of the
hot tub or spa that you buy and the eventual size of the gazebo. Complete a basic draft of precisely what you envisage and line it out with strings and stakes; examine it to see if it actually meets all your expectations. Check with local zoning as well as planning county offices for zoning permits and conditions based on the area and size of the framework you have already established. Remember to enquire about home owners bi-laws and restrictions.

Nothing makes a home-owner more proud than hearing other people praise his property. When it comes to outdoor sophistication, nothing can compare to a gazebo covered hot tub or spa. Many people say that landscaping can make your garden beautiful. That's very true but beautiful is not the same as elegant. Your backyard could be the envy of your friends and neighbors if you bring this touch of class. There isn't quite anything that can make a garden perfect like a
hot tub gazebo.

Wednesday 8 June 2011

Covered Decks Or Gazebos - Not Always a Do-It-Yourself Deck Project

Millions of people have seen and currently watch the do-it-yourself shows on television ranging from dog training to remodeling an entire home. It makes one wonder if it is as easy as the shows make it seem, why aren't more individuals doing it themselves? There are two answers. The first answer is it isn't as easy as the shows make it out to be. The second reason is editing. Most of the hard times and difficult steps are edited out to make a half hour show.

What the audience doesn't see and realize is the number of years experience the work crews have remodeling and crafting something as "simple" as a textured wall. Make no mistake. It is an art creating a perfectly smooth, seamless wall and then going back over and adding a texture such as a stucco finish. The ability to do this type of work halfway decently is not a talent the majority of homeowners have developed or even possess.


Attempting to tackle a more involved do-it-yourself project, such as a covered deck or gazebo, requires much more stamina, patience, strength, and ... The list goes on and on. The average stereotypical family has some tools, equipment, and some skill enough to make minor repairs to the home, however, in a very real sense, adding a covered deck or
gazebo is adding another room.

Safety should always be in the forefront of the mind. There is no pleasure in not being able to enjoy an unfinished or finished
deck with sustained injuries or having the structure fail while enjoying it. The next major component of adding a covered deck is having an understanding of basic construction techniques of a safe and supportive structure. If the homeowner doesn't have a basic understanding of building techniques, then tragedy is soon to follow. Nothing is worse than completing a deck project just to have a small child being injured or worse due to improper construction. Many of the do-it-yourself programming touch on this, but these programs are never all inclusive to safety and proper techniques.

The next tasks which can be annoying, but necessary are obtaining the correct permits and inspections for a
covered deck at the proper stages in order to prevent citations and fines. Many locales or home associations may prevent any construction that is not in keeping with the architectural style of the neighborhood.

If the homeowner possesses all of the proper tools, equipment, materials, and abilities to build a new
covered deck, one of the best moves to ensure safety is to have a deck builder or residential contractor draft up blueprints for the construction of the new deck. As long as the homeowner is familiar with knowing how to read blueprints, a do-it-yourself deck building project is that much more of a reality.

Tuesday 7 June 2011

Deck Gazebo - Creating an Awesome Outdoor Living Area with a Deck Gazebo

A deck is a nice place to spend time outdoors. But if you don't have a covered deck, where does that leave you to spend time outdoors on scorching hot sunny days? For many people it keeps them indoors. A deck gazebo is one solution to spending time outside on days that are too hot.

A deck gazebo is a gazebo that is built over a deck. It can be made of a fabric material on a portable metal frame, or it can be made as a permanent wood structure built directly onto the porch. Each of these deck gazebo types has its advantages and disadvantages.


The advantage of having a fabric material for a deck gazebo covering is the fact that it can be removed to be cleaned. But on the other side, a disadvantage to this feature is the possibility of it blowing away or tearing with high winds. A gazebo on a metal frame also has the advantage of being able to be disassembled and moved to another location if desired, or being taken down to store away for the winter months of cold snowy weather.

A deck gazebo that is connected directly to the deck has the advantage of looking great. An attached deck gazebo blends in with the entire porch structure, giving it a more uniform look. Another advantage to a
wood deck gazebo is the fact that you do not have to worry about it being blown over or torn by strong winds.

Whether you choose to add a portable
deck gazebo or an attached deck gazebo to your deck, either one will provide shade for your comfort during hot summer days.

Saturday 4 June 2011

How to Build a Gazebo - Setting The Base For Your New Gazebo

You have finally decided to add that gazebo you have always been wanting to your backyard. You have done your research, decided what type and style you want, now all you need to do is to learn how to build a gazebo.

It is fairly easy to learn how to build a gazebo, especially if you are talented with your hands. You learn how to build a gazebo with advice from the experts, a good design plan, the proper tools, and the best wood that your budget allows. It doesn't hurt to have some help and a lot of patience when you learn how to build a gazebo.


When you learn how to build a gazebo, the first step should always be the base and flooring. If your base is constructed properly, completing the rest of the gazebo should be a snap. When you have learned how to build a gazebo, you need to determine where you want your gazebo and how large you want it to be. The closer you position the gazebo to your house the more you will use it, so you may want to keep that in mind when you are deciding where your deck gazebo should go.

When you learn how to build a gazebo, you will need to put together the frame of he deck floor first. When you have finished the base, you will then level it with patio blocks starting at the highest point. You will need one block for each corner and another one in the center. Hide the blocks under the joists. If the floor base is not level, the wall and decking sections of the project may not fit right.


When the base is squared and level, you will need to bolt it down with three 13" anchors.


When you are ready to put the deck boards on, lay some fiberglass screening over the base and staple it down in order to keep out annoying bugs. When you are laying the deck boards, it is best to start with the longest of the boards and work your way in. To help keep the wood from splitting, you should pre-drill the holes to prevent this from happening.


It is not hard to learn how to build a gazebo and the reward of seeing your handiwork will make you proud each time you see and use your gazebo.

Sunday 29 May 2011

Summer Hot Tub Gazebo Kits

There are many ways to build a gazebo for your hot tub, and a hot tub gazebo kit is probably one of the easiest ways to build one. The advantages to purchasing a kit is that it provides you with the design plans and suggested materials to build the gazebo with. Other options are to design and build the covering your self, without any carpentry background, this can prove to be disastrous, structurally, and cost wise. You can also or a prefabricated kit that either you can assemble or have a contractor put together for you. Another option is to have a carpenter or contractor custom design and make for you.

The hot tub design kits available are the most cost effective. It gives you the ability to choose the materials that you want to build your gazebo out of. You can match your deck with red wood, cedar, or vinyl deck/building materials. Many hot tubs have standard sizing that makes purchasing a kit rather than a custom prefab kit available for the size you need.

If your hot tub is on your deck with ample space around it, you can purchase a gazebo kit with all the wood and hardware included. These can come in square, round or octagon shapes and fit nicely on your deck as a covering over the tub. All the wood including the roof is precut for easy assembly. You can also order benches to go inside the gazebo and get matching cushions for your other outdoor furniture.

Some other choices are using a temporarily
gazebo kit. The variety of these gazebos that are set up in the department stores, home improvement centers and wholesale stores make them a very attractive purchase. These are usually made out of wrought iron and have decorative awing, swag and covering with some type of screen netting to keep insects at a minimum. The decorative iron can be anchored to your deck for more stability. The only draw back to this type of covering is that is can be compromised in a heavy wind or rain storm so make sure you are able to remove the tarp, or canvas covering easily if you need to.

To make your choice you may first want to decide how much you want to spend on your gazebo. A custom build may run you anywhere from $5,000 to 15,000 depending on the size and materials you might choose. The design kits can run from $4-8,000 depending on the size and materials used. The temporary gazebo can start at $250 to over $1000 depending on how big and intricate the design features are. The earlier you buy in the season the better off you will be. Purchase with plenty of time to enjoy your hot tub gazebo all summer long.

Wednesday 25 May 2011

Patio Gazebo - Living it Up Outside

While having a patio is a wonderful home addition, a place where you can spend good times with family and friends, unless you have some kind of cover, you are somewhat limited to how the patio can be used. As an example, while you might enjoy the warm summer months, an unprotected patio would be too hot. If the day is comfortable but rain is pouring down, you would be stuck inside. If you had the ability to set up a patio gazebo, something that would go directly on top of the existing patio to provide protection from the sun, rain, snow, or wind, would you be interested?

The patio gazebo has become a very popular solution over the past few years. These types of gazebos are very affordable and they work exceptionally well. patio gazebos are also available in a wide range of sizes, many to fit an established patio without the need for any modification. For instance, for a 10x10-foot patio gazebo would be designed with a sturdy frame consisting of four to six poles. In addition to a sturdy frame,this patio gazebo also has a waterproof canopy. Best of all,the design is a pop-up, which means you can have the
gazebo setup in just a few minutes.

With an eight-foot center and 6.5-foot corners, even your tallest guests will have plenty of headroom. Although you might initially purchase a patio gazebo for the patio, because of the mobility and flexibility, you could easily take it down and move it to the pool area or beach for a party, to the middle of the
backyard for a great place to eat, and so on. This patio gazebo is so perfect that it even comes with its own carrying bag. With it unfolding as one piece, nothing has been easier.

Probably one of the coolest new designs on the market for a patio gazebo is known as the "Instant gazebo". For this, you would have a sturdy but lightweight aluminum frame. Hooked onto that stand is the canopy, which includes netting on the side panels to help with insects. To set this patio gazebo up, you simply pull it out into the appropriate shape and in seconds, you have a 10x10-foot structure. When ready to take the gazebo down, you simply gather the canopy up, reattach, and then secure it to the frame.


Regardless of the type or size of patio gazebo you choose, there is one thing to consider. Some people will use a patio gazebo on a raised deck, which in most instances, is fine. However,remember that while the gazebo may be lightweight, if it catches any wind or caught in the rain or snow, you are now dealing with added weight. While this might not seem like much of a problem,with the patio gazebo small and the weight distributed over a restricted space, the
deck may not be able to accommodate the weight. Therefore, prior to using a patio gazebo on your deck,make sure your deck can handle any additional weight. For this,check with the gazebo manufacturer for recommendations.

You will find that
patio gazebos come in some wonderful colors and designs. For instance, a blue and white or camel and white are popular choices in that they generally complement the appearance of the home. However, you can choose from solid green, white, red, and even find some floral designs. If the gazebo will be setup only occasionally, then you could probably go a little wild on the design but if you plan to keep the patio gazebo up all year round, it would probably look best if it matches or coordinates with the style and color of the home.

Monday 23 May 2011

Gazebo Deck Plans by Project Plans

Garden structures can make your home more beautiful and enchanting. Perhaps you've already seen movies or TV shows where gazebos are featured. Almost every homeowner dreams of owning one and if you're looking for gazebo deck plans, you might be able to find the one you need online. There are many online stores offering these products as well as websites that offer detailed plans that can be downloaded. Be extra careful when using the 'free' plan because it is usually incomplete.

Check out the Project plans by
home design Alternatives. This was published way back in 2000 and in consists of 130 pages. It can be purchased online for only $1.74 for the used copy or $36.75 for the new ones. With this book, you can have access to plans for decks and gazebos, garages cabins, and sheds or small buildings.

Whether you're planning to create a bamboo or
metal gazebo, or a deck structure adjacent to pools, you can make use of the perfect plan. The plans are available in different designs. You can find screened structures and designs with small fences or even a pergola. For privacy, you can install curtains especially if you prefer to have a hot tub. For the decks, you will need to install buy lifters and other essential materials. To take advantage of discounts, you can purchase all the needed items from a local hardware store.

You can refer to the detailed plans to determine all the things you need. Oftentimes, wooden structures can be costly but if you're a wise shopper, you can find the best deals. Again, you should be reminded that the internet can provide you with many options. Look into the details of the project to find out if it suitable to build in the region where you live. If some factors are not ideal for your requirements, you can proceed with the next choice.


The
gazebo deck plans will be able to fulfill your dreams. A garden structure will enhance the overall appearance and will even increase the value of your property. Invest on the right plan that will meet the soil or load requirements. You are going to spend a hefty sum on your new project, so you might as well pick the perfect one. This is your chance to create a hangout place for the entire family and for your guests. Hurry and buy or download the plan that you like.

Tuesday 17 May 2011

UCanDo Gazebo Deck Plans

Are you planning to build a bamboo, oak, or metal gazebo? You can find the perfect gazebo deck plans online. There are many ways to enhance the outdoors. If you have small fences, this structure will surely standout and can be seem by the neighbors. With a bit of research, you can download your preferred plan. Make sure that you get only the detailed and accurate plans that will suit the soil type and the load.

Check out the UCanDo Project plans
. This paperback product was published way back in 1990 by the National plan Service USA. You can get a used copy of this book for only $5.96 and it will already provide you with more than 155 plans for gazebos, decks, storage sheds, garages, and many others. This is available in English language and is only 11 by 8.5 by 0.2 inches. Since this book is sold at a very low price, it can be a great option especially if you don't have any idea about the garden structure that you want to build.

If you have a pergola, you can place the
gazebo at the end of the structure and you can place flowering plants in the surroundings. The decks are idea near pools so that you have a great view of the outdoors. To spend the night outside, you can install lights. You might need to hire an electrician to ensure the safety of the wirings especially if you are planning to put curtains.

You are going to get only the
plan and it will not come with the supplies or materials, like that of the gazebo kits. You will be the one to buy the lifters, wood, tools, and other essentials. For a screened structure, you can purchase screens or mosquito nets. The latter can be removed when not in use. For instance, it you're planning to hang out in the garden for the night, you can put the mosquito nets in place using hooks.

The materials needed for the
gazebo deck plans can be bought from local hardware stores. You can save money with bulk purchases, so try to have a list of all the things you need. This type of project is only suitable for those with little carpentry knowledge and in using hand tools. Surf the web and learn everything you can about gazebos. This can be a costly addition to your garden but it will surely increase the property's value over time.

Gazebo DIY Basics

DIY gazebos are getting very popular, the job may be hard but it is very rewarding at the end.

For the
gazebo DIY enthusiast, the gazebo's size and location are to be decided in the first place. Once these two issues are decided, the rest are routine jobs such as ordering gazebo kits, gathering tools and the required materials. It is the opinion of exterior decorators that the gazebos placed near a house are more used than those placed far away from a house.

For the
DIY gazebo builder, there are the three major stages:

* Assembling the
gazebo's frame and its deck floor

* Assembling the
gazebo's walls

* Assembling the roof with finishing touches


Before you consider buying a
gazebo DIY kit, the following steps should be viewed in order to prepare the gazebo DIY builder.

Assembling the
gazebo's frame and its deck floor:

Usually this part takes 20 to 48 hours- depending on the skill of the builder. For a typical type of
gazebo, the following materials are needed:

* A screw gun and a few dozens of 2-1/2" screws


* A soffit stapler with 4/5 dozens of staples


* Level and framing square


* A pair of circular saw and chop saw


* Ladders and building blocks


* Cable, 15" or 16" anchors and fiberglass screening


Major steps for putting together the frame and
deck floor include-

1. With 3-1/2" screws, outside edges of six 2x6 rim joists are joined together. Here, the inner joists are joined at the corners. A helping hand should be used for lifting joists and sliding them into the right place.


2. Next, holes should be drilled and core block is screwed into its right place. Here, the shorter jolts should be places as well. The leveling with patio blocks is done at this stage- this begins from the top point. A block has to be placed at each of the corners and one final block goes to the center.


3. Now, the 13" anchors are to be used to bolt the base down. But it should be done only when the builder is sure that the base is level and squared. Next,
deck boards are placed by putting the fiber glass screening on top of the base. The fiber glass has to be stapled down.

4. Next,
deck boards are to be laid and the gazebo DIY builder is suggested to begin with the longest boards while working the way in. "Outermost" rows are to be aligned while screwing corners together. The DIY builder should walk around the frame to double check the deck to ensure the boards overhang the rim joists. They should overhang by the exact degree all the way around.

5. Next board circles should be laid consecutively while aligning them up. This alignment has to be done by fitting the angles together. Then holes are pre-drilled and later fastened by screws. This whole process has to be continued over and over.


Assembling the
gazebo's walls:

This part can take 16 to 48 hours as well. The tools and materials are practically the same as the project of building
gazebo's frame and decks. So, only some of the major steps are discussed:

1. Four screws are to be used to attach the 1x4 bottom brace right into the dado. It helps a lot for the
gazebo DIY builder if the areas of the spindles and fillet attachment are marked.

2. 1/4" crown staples (preferably two) spindles are to be attached. A second fillet has to be added to the other end of spindles. Make it stand while keeping the spindle section on top of the 2x4 base. Lining it up and staple it down finishes this part of the job.


3. Now, spindles are to be flipped over and the builder also has to get the spindles stapled over. The builder better not forget to rail cap of the outer fillet. Upper parts of baluster sections have to be assembled at this point- it is good to use a finish nail gun as the rails are thicker.


4. Next, corner posts are to be joined to the railing section. Use screws here. For extra caution, it is good to use a screw into the bottom brace and another 2 into the top rail. This has to be done with each of the rail sections. After completing the assembling of all the wall's sections- the walls can be finally raised now. By hoisting two of the walls, one has to be joined or attached to the other with 5/6 screws around each of the corners. This has to be done from each side. This process has to be done with the other walls as well.


In fact, all forms of
DIY gazebo kits come with detailed instructions. These are a simple sample of the detailed breakdown a DIY gazebo builder goes through. The job might look tedious but actually it is fun for the builder to reach up to the final stage of adding roof of the gazebo and giving it the finishing touches. Good luck for the gazebo DIY builder!

Wednesday 11 May 2011

Gazebo Deck Designs - How to Personalize to Create Your Own Special Haven

When you're considering gazebo deck designs, make sure to do your homework before making a final decision. For ultimate gazebo deck designs that are sure to delight and please for years to come there are many things to consider.

It's all too easy to look at a few
gazebo deck designs and simply choose one that looks good to you. The only problem is that once you actually begin to use your gazebo, you'll find things you wish were different, or you'll wish you had added this or that. Taking the time to define and pursue your options will help to ensure that you are thrilled with the end result.

Define Your Purpose


Start by defining the purpose of the
gazebo deck you want. What will be it's use? For daily relaxation? For outdoor parties? For a hot tub? At this point, don't limit yourself.

Think about all your options. Get a clear picture in your mind of the end result and the activities your
gazebo deck designs must allow and complement.

Gazebo
deck designs

Construction


Next, as you start your search for
gazebo deck designs that will fit your needs you'll want to think about the construction aspect. Learn about the different types of materials used for construction.

As you begin to make your choices think about the location of where your
gazebo will be and consider any weather conditions that are specific to your area. Different materials weather differently, so make sure to choose one that will weather well. This will help minimize your care and maintenance as time passes.

You'll also want to consider how it will blend with the style and construction of your current home. Many people will use or coordinate colors and styles of their home into their
gazebo deck designs.

Accessorize


Gazebo deck designs
have come to include a wide variety of accessories and ways to personalize for a design that is uniquely yours. You may want to consider things like benches, screens, windows, doors, built in tables and seats, as well as partitions. Some also have electricity, water, and other conveniences you may not have considered.

Hot Tub Gazebo in Different Designs

With your very spa, you can spend several hours in the outdoors. If you have a large yard space and sufficient money, you can set up a hot tub gazebo! This is a great garden addition that will not only make the surroundings beautiful but at the same time, it can also add value to the property. Just in case you have plans of selling the property in the future, you can sell it at a much higher price.

The needs of homeowners vary especially when it comes to
spa enclosures and gazebos. Because of this, manufacturers are always creating new designs to meet the demands. You can find structures with lattice works, sky-domes, oversized windows, and vaulted ceilings. Among the popular gazebos are the Classic, Del Mar, Manhattan, Supreme, Chalet, Whistler, Oasis, Royal, Somerset, and Laguna. Check out the pictures of these structures and you might be able to find the ideal one that can meet your budget.

There are many reputed dealers or manufacturers and suppliers of
gazebo kits or plans online. You can check out product lines under Sean Conway and Mai Tiki. These two brands can provide you with metal and wooden gazebos. The latter can create a Hawaiian atmosphere on your garden, and you simply have to add flowering plants. For metal alternatives, Sean Conway is the answer. metals are durable and can last for many years. With the powdered coat finish of most structures, you will not see any rust, even if years pass by.

Decide now whether you want a wooden or
metal gazebo. The flooring is another factor that you need to consider since you are going to get it wet when using the hot tub. Will you want an lofty spa or will you prefer one that is leveled to the floor? If you opt for the latter, you can choose a deck gazebo so that the tub is elevated from the ground that will allow proper drainage. When using woods, it would be best to opt for redwood since it is quite durable, and you can repair it with ease.

A less expensive option is a
metal gazebo. This is a durable structure, and the canopy can last for several seasons. If it is damaged, you can get a replacement. You have to make sure that the one you're getting is of the same model and size. Why don't you shop today for the ideal hot tub gazebo? You will surely amaze your friends and family with this elegant garden piece.

Friday 6 May 2011

Outdoor Gazebo Charm With an Outdoor Gazebo

An outdoor gazebo provides charm to a backyard like no other structure can do. Since there are numerous outdoor gazebo types, there is sure to be one that has all the features and the look that you want for your yard.

One of the most popular
outdoor gazebo designs is the garden gazebo. A garden gazebo is generally a wooden Amish style gazebo or a wrought iron Victorian gazebo type. A garden gazebo generally has a sitting area directly on the gazebo and it is adorned with numerous plants and flowers in and around the outdoor gazebo. A garden gazebo provides a place to enjoy the outdoors from within the gazebo in addition to being a garden decoration itself.

Another popular
outdoor gazebo plan is a hot tub gazebo. A hot tub or spa gazebo is actually a gazebo that is built around a Jacuzzi. In addition to looking nice, a hot tub gazebo is a great place to relax. Most hot tub gazebos are completely enclosed for providing privacy and for keeping insects away, allowing for nighttime use.

A patio or deck
gazebo is an outdoor gazebo that is designed to be placed over your patio or deck. This type of gazebo is usually made of a fabric type material that is upheld by a metal frame rather than the entire structure being made of wood or metal. The purpose of this outdoor gazebo design is to provide shade to the patio or porch area during hot summer days.

Thursday 5 May 2011

Building Codes Apply to Decks and Gazebos, Just As They Do For Home Additions Such As Sunrooms

Many home owners and other individuals fail to realize the importance of paying attention to detail and safety when considering a deck, gazebo or pergolas Just because the deck or other outdoor structure is open and free of walls or a solid ceiling, does not mean it is any easier to build safely. The same care needs to be taken with any building or remodel from a covered deck to a fully enclosed sunroom.

Home owners looking to build a new upgrade, such as a deck, gazebo or sunroom, have an advantage over a home owner with an existing deck. For one thing, the new home addition will be completed sooner due to not needing to perform the preliminary demolition of an old deck or structure. Whether the home owner is starting from scratch or replacing an existing deck, every new deck construction is required to have routine inspections.

Depending upon the part of the country, different locales have their own building codes specific to that region. Many times these building codes can even vary from county to county. It is important to verify that the deck builder is licensed to provide services in the county in which the deck, gazebo, or other addition is to be built.

Even though the average individual may not have any interest or experience in the construction field, it is important to frequently examine the construction as it develops. It is important to do so without interfering or interrupting the work crew, but should any concerns or questions come up, they should be directed towards the foreman or crew supervisor.

Generally, most decks share a few basic requirements. Ledger boards, which allow the deck to be anchored securely to the house, need to run the full length of the deck. Sufficient footings or foundation need to be installed properly. Some northern regions require the footings to be as much as 48" deep due to ground heaves during winter, while southern states, such as North Carolina, may not require the footings to be as deep. Railings are also a building code requirement should the deck or gazebo surface be of a certain minimum height.

Depending upon the use of the deck, special reinforcement may be required if there is to be excessive weight placed upon the deck. An example of this would be adding a hot tub or an outdoor kitchen and grill. Should heavier items be added without additional support, deck failure may result.

By providing the home owner with these few exceedingly brief and generalized examples of deck construction, one can begin to understand just a little of the specialized skill and attention to detail that is required of a deck contractor. One of the best methods to having this skill demonstrated before selecting a deck builder is to require references and access to a portfolio of past jobs.

Tuesday 3 May 2011

Finding the Right 10x12 Gazebo For Your Garden

The summer time is about experiencing and enjoying the open air, and determining which is going to be the best gazebo for you is normally about measurements and performance. If you intend to put together your own personal little garden retreat, then you will want to make sure that your garden shelter is really as well-designed as it can be.

In terms of sizes and shapes, the favourite size gazebo structure available in the marketplace is a 10x12 gazebo. This size is also regarded as the most typical gazebo replacement size, that mean it is possible to exchange your vinyl fabric cover or mosquito netting easily and with a minimum expense on your part.

The vast majority of party tents can be found in block and rectangle shape, although some are multi-sided and a few are domed. The building material that they're made of is often a robust steel frame with moisture and corrosion resistant vinyl fabric. This means they are exceedingly simple to wash. Watch out for the plastic-type support frames, as they can be susceptible to breakage. If you decide to purchase patio canopies with plastic frames, make sure you get a complete year warranty included.

A 10x12 garden gazebo is sufficient to allow for six people including a meal table and seats. The most typical models have convenient zip up panels and while searching for a patio construction of this type, it's also advisable to think about exactly how they are ventilated, since they may become hot in the midday sun.

Makes to check for include Garden Crafts, Formosa Covers and DC America. Garden winds may be approached for replacement canopies for many models and makes.

Friday 29 April 2011

Gazebo For a Deck

Gazebos are definitely good-looking structures that are usually outdoors or open to the outdoors to provide a wonderful view of the garden outside and other scenic things for you to enjoy and relax. It can also be a tent or a pavilion that you could always separately place outside on your garden or lawns. Utilizing a gazebo for a deck is a great idea as well. This would definitely provide you with an intimate space that comes with an entertainment area outdoors.

There are historical examples of this type of a gazebo for a deck that can be found on the internet. You can find it in artworks, photographs, drawings in magazines, especially the architectural one and those magazines for interior designing. Try and find one that would be perfect for your house's exterior and try to emulate its design, especially the details and turn it into a gazebo deck design. There were older gazebos back in the days that were so large, they used to be called dance halls or dance pavilions. That is why it is important that you determine the exact measure of the pavilion that is suitable for your area. There are also books that are offering information about landscaping; it might also have examples of gazebos.

Most of the time, gazebos are just considered as decorative structures, made to beautify your area. But did you know that is has other "important" functions as well? You should know that the gazebo can also act as an instrument to hide or improve a view. It could be used to hide ugly spots, or your neighbor's unpleasant car port or to enhance a view. To maximize this potential you should know how to determine that dimensions that you need to enhance or to hide a certain view. This could be done by drawing a scaled version of the gazebo for the deck before creating or installing it. If you want to do it yourself you could try using a home design software to create three dimensional models. This is very useful software that allows you to emulate a real time three dimensional representation of an object to make sure that it would fit your area or you are doing it right.

To create the gazebo for the deck, you should place the gazebo in the exact center of the deck or a few feet from the edges of the deck. You can use it for any purpose that you want. You could try and use it for meditation, yoga, a drawing studio or an intimate place where you and your family or friends can share tea or coffee, it's up to you.

Now that you know the wonderful benefits of having a gazebo for your deck in your lawn or your front / back yard, you should now know what to do if you wanted something beautiful in it. Try and contact the professionals just in case you are still confused about this subject matter or if not you could go out now and get the required materials and build yourself one.

Thursday 28 April 2011

Patio Gazebo

Sitting outside and enjoying a patio gazebo is sure to be a favorite past time. However, you can't just stick a patio gazebo up and love it. You will want to be sure that you have the patio gazebo somewhere that you will want to be, and that you will want to spend time.

The following is five ideas of great locations for your patio gazebo; placing your gazebo in any of these places will help you enjoy, and make the most of it.

1. One of the best places to put a patio gazebo is in your garden. Putting your patio gazebo in the garden is an excellent idea for a number of reasons. Besides the actual patio, the garden is probably the most popular place that gazebos are put. It is especially popular for people that have a lovely flower garden that they love to look at and enjoy. Basically, if you want to put a patio gazebo in the garden, look for the place that you will enjoy looking at and being in the most. Remember, certain flowers attract bees, etc. so you might want a patio gazebo that has a bug screen. No matter where you put your patio gazebo, you will want to be sure that the seating is facing the direction that you want to look towards while you are sitting in your garden. You do not have to worry about finding a shady spot, etc. as that is what the patio gazebo will do for you.

2. The next most popular sport for the patio gazebo is simply to place the patio gazebo on your lawn. This is a great option if you like sitting out on the lawn, and allows for you to enjoy the outdoors regardless of whether you have outdoor furniture or not. So, why not sit on the lawn without the patio gazebo? Well a gazebo will help protect your skin from the sun; also, say you want to read a book, you can go outside and sit and read in your gazebo out on the lawn without the glare of the sun bouncing off your pages and burning your eyes. The drawn back is that you have to move the gazebo to mow the lawn.

3. Another great place to put a patio gazebo is near water. This could be a pong, a river, a lake, a stream, whatever you might have. If you have a pond, for example, on your property, you might find that having your patio gazebo out by the pond will be more than relaxing to you than having it on the actual patio. Why? Well think of it this way, having your patio gazebo near the pond means that you can sit in your gazebo, watch the frogs, turtles, and fish (or the moss, dried leaves, and debris) that are in your pond, and enjoy the serenity and peace that comes with water. The drawback is that with water come bugs, mosquitoes, etc. so choose a patio gazebo with a zipper netting that will protect you from the nuisance of such pests.

4. Obviously another great place for a patio gazebo is actually on the patio. By having your patio gazebo near the house it acts as an extension of the living space, not to mention the fact that it allows for much easier accessorizing and decorating of your patio gazebo. Many people enjoy having their patio gazebo right on the patio because it means a nice convenient place to find shade right out the door, it means you can grill on your patio and have a shaded place to sit, and a place to gather and share fun with friends. Basically, the patio is a great place for a patio gazebo.makes sense.
5. Another great place for a patio gazebo is basically any place you like to be, or want it. The beauty of patio gazebos is their versatility, they provide shade and protection from the weather, and many types even provide an element of protection from the bugs too. So, wherever you want one, put one, a patio gazebo does not have to be limited to the patio.