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Gazebos
The size of the gazebo depends on your planned use. The standard size of three by three meters with an area of nine square meters offers space for a seating group of up to four people. For larger events, however, much larger models are also available, such as three by six meters and four by four meters.
Before buying, check the stated internal dimensions and see if this is sufficient for your purposes. In addition, the passage height is important, which should be over two meters for pavilions for adults.
If you are just looking for a temporary sun protection for yourself or your family, maybe a parasol with a stable umbrella stand is sufficient and a cheaper solution.
If, on the contrary, you are looking for something more stable and lasting, then take a look at our category “Sheds & Summerhouses”.
The larger the gazebo, the more people and time you will need to assemble it. The type and construction of the pavilion will also affect the time needed.
In addition, I recommend that you look for a suitable surface that is as level as possible and allows a secure attachment.
For stationary gazebos for the garden, you need a permanent anchoring if possible. For example, a point foundation or post sleeves are suitable for this.
With a finished stone base, you anchor the pavilion with screw brackets. If necessary, you can also attach tension ropes to heavy objects.
Note that not all gazebos are protected against severe weather conditions. In particular, cheaper models are only suitable for good weather with little wind and are sometimes not waterproof. In this case, you should dismantle the gazebo before the storm to avoid possible damage to you or other people.
To build a gazebo yourself, you can, among other things, use a construction plan on the Internet or apply your own ideas. It is especially helpful to gather inspiration from existing building plans on the Internet.
If you want to create your own individual gazebo, you must first decide on a suitable shape. This could be a circle, square or rectangular, for example. In addition, you will need the dimensions of the following factors:
- Length, width and height
- Roof pitch and any roof overhang
- Material and roof covering
First of all, you have to create the basic framework, which is securely anchored in the ground. This is followed by the roof construction and possible finishing touches.
There are many winter-proof gazebos available on the market. You can find information about this in the respective product description or on the manufacturer's website. A wooden gazebo is only properly protected against winter influences when it has been impregnated.
If you are unsure, I recommend that you dismantle the gazebo for the winter.