Showing posts with label Gazebo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gazebo. Show all posts

Saturday, 13 October 2012

Heavy Duty Gazebos


There are so many choices these days when you are searching for a well-built gazebo. With lots of different styles and manufactures claiming to build strong gazebos, be careful when shopping. Most heavy duty gazebos are not simple to assemble like a pop up gazebo is. They usually require a few people to set these up. If you are hosting an event or lunch and need some shelter from the sun or rain, these gazebos are your perfect choice.

One of the nice things about having a heavy duty gazebo opposed to a pop up tent is you can have them in harsher weather conditions. They can withstand strong winds and large amounts of rain. Most of the canopies that come with the gazebos are waterproof. Another option for these gazebos is side walls. You can simply just attach side walls to the upper frame and that will keep out a lot of the weather as well. If it is cold or hot outside, you can have either fans or heaters to accommodate your guests.

Well-built gazebos can have multiples tables and chairs in them. You can also fit larger amounts of people under these gazebos. People will rent these gazebos to host lunches or dinners for their customers or friends. These can also be used in your very own back yard to provide you some shelter. Some people use them for their gardens, or simply to have a place to rest and relax outside. Since these gazebos are heavy duty, the frame can hold screens that you can attach. This provides protection from bugs and insects.

They come in many different sizes and shapes. You can usually get them assembled for whatever size and shape you need. The standard sizes are 8 X 8, 10 X 10, and 12 X 12. You can also choose different canopies for your gazebo. Some of the more popular ones are canvas, vinyl or a hard top. It all just depends on what you are using your gazebo for. So before shopping for your heavy duty gazebo, decide what you are wanting to use it for, and how harsh the weather conditions are in your area.

A heavy duty gazebo is much stronger than your typical pop up gazebo. A pop up gazebo is more of your weekend at the beach or lake enjoying a day in the sun with your family when the weather is nice.

Friday, 1 June 2012

A Gazebo for All Seasons

Perhaps you and your family enjoy spending time in the outdoors. For many, the summer time is always an ideal time for them to get outside with their friends and family and enjoy their backyard. There are plenty of ways you can go about enjoying your backyard, but one way that many have decided to do so in a practical, enjoyable way is by setting up a garden gazebo in their backyard. gazebos are a great way to add beauty and space to a backyard without having to do much work in order to have one installed. Another great feature of adding a gazebo to your back yard will be the added value that one will bring to your home.

Adding a beautiful new garden gazebo to your backyard for outdoor events will be a great benefit for the kids. They will now have a way to hide out on a sunny day when they are looking for shelter during the scorching, hot summer months. Another great way to use the garden house is will be when you are entertaining guests you can place your food and beverages there to keep them safe from spoilage and bugs. This is the beauty of having a backyard getaway like a gazebo. They are so versatile that you will find many ways to use them almost every single day.

Gazebos are a great way to entertain your friends and family during the summer time, but what makes a garden room so beneficial to your backyard is that you will be able to enjoy one year-round. Having the extra shelter for the fall time will be a great benefit, especially when you are preparing for outdoor events as the evenings become cooler and more pleasant. You will definitely enjoy the warmth and shelter that a gazebo can provide you during the fall season. There are many great occasions you can enjoy during those crisp fall evenings, especially if you have your
gazebo equipped with some of the newer luxuries that are now available like large screen television, interior furnishings, and interior lighting.

Many companies are now offering state of the art designs that can turn any gazebo into an outdoor oasis. You will find many excuses to spend as much time as you possibly can in your new garden gazebo once you have one installed in your backyard. Having the additional space in your backyard that is able to provide shelter from some of the harshest winter elements will be inviting for your family to spend time in during the winter months. You can have a customized
gazebo that has heating units or a fireplace to keep your warm during those cold winter evenings while you entertain your guest relaxing next to a warm fire drinking your favorite beverage.

No doubt if you enjoy living the outdoors and find yourself wanting to spend more time outside then you must consider owner a garden gazebo. You will be absolutely amazed at the beauty and comfort that one will bring for you and your family for many years to come. Gazebos are a perfect way to enjoy the outdoors all season long.

Thursday, 19 April 2012

Choosing the Perfect And Best Gazebo For Outing

You may be one of the lucky ones who have a large garden space outside their home. Or perhaps you recently knocked down an unsightly shed and now have the space to make something more elegant. One accessory you should most definitely think about for this outdoor space is a pop up gazebo. Gazebos were specifically designed for this purpose, making best use of outdoor space whatever the weather.

There are many things that you can get from such an addition to your outdoor gadgets. In the summer, with the sun shining on you, this can be the one oasis of coolness where you can enjoy the outdoors, yet not be scorched by the sun. On warm summer evenings, it will give you a perfect romantic outdoor setting, under its cool shade whilst also giving you privacy from your neighbors.


It also acts as a great place to relax and catch up with old friends that come round for a chat in the evening. With an outdoor gazebo, you also have a sheltered place for guests should you plan to have an outdoor party or barbecue at your home. If the season is such that the garden bugs start to disturb you, then you can easily give yourself protection, by putting up the gazebo sides or netting. These are specifically designed for this and whilst they protect you from the bugs they will still let air inside the gazebo.


Outdoor pop up
gazebos can blend in wonderfully with your outdoor space. You can easily have it designed or branded to fit into the theme of your garden. Once done, you will be able to sit back and enjoy your new space. The thing you should know about gazebos is that they are not always as expensive as they look. Depending on the kind of materials and themes you choose for it, there will always be something to suit your budget.

If you are unsure of the kind of pop up gazebo to pick, here are some thoughts. If you have an area surrounded by vegetation or even a water theme, you could consider going with the classic wooden version. Of course, opt for something in vinyl if you would prefer having a gazebo that looks like wood but does not involve the maintenance required. Also keep in mind the average number of people you think will use it and the kind of space you want to allot to them. The accessories you choose for your gazebo will depend on whether you use it more in the daytime or at night.

Always decide on the space for your
gazebo in advance and remember to measure it correctly. Nothing can be more disastrous than an awkward looking oversized gazebo. Play it smart when making a choice and you will have a wonderful addition to your outdoor space.

Monday, 19 March 2012

A Gazebo Can Offer Functionality and Beauty

Home owners use numerous different ideas to enhance their properties and for those with the space to accommodate it, the pop up gazebo is a very popular choice. Inspiration for this form of décor originally came from the Oriental world and today they are quite the rage when it comes to filling up a spot in a garden or close to a water feature near the home.

There are many uses for such pop up gazebos and the foremost is enhancing the look of your home. You can add many elements to it, like that of hanging plants to make it look all the more inviting. To provide yourself with protection from garden bugs you can even have side panels or netting. Night or day, these serve as a great place to relax as well as entertain. Placing it close to a pond or stream will really help improve its appeal.


The good part about
gazebos is that they can be designed in any way so as to blend perfectly with you existing décor. Its interiors and exteriors can be done up in wood, metal and other such flexible materials. This will allow it to fit in seamlessly with everything else around it. You can include a cozy seating area for two for those romantic evenings at home when the kids are away and the house is empty. You can also enhance the space, by simply tying up a hammock on the inside and lounging away your time under the canopy.

If and when you do decide to buy a product of this nature in your garden, the first thing to do would be measure the space where you intend to place it. This will help you determine how much area you can use for the pop up
gazebo. Also determine how many people on average are likely to make use of it. This will also help you decide on the dimensions. Get an expert to tell you what materials and finishes to choose so that it doesn't stick out like a sore thumb. Evaluate what time of the day you will be using it the most and accessorize this spot accordingly.

The materials you use will have to be based on how much maintenance you are willing to undertaken. All outdoor decorative features are exposed to the elements and you will need to decide just how much time you have to spend on keeping it in good shape. Talking to the right kind of experienced person before installation will help you a great deal in the future. Simply because they will know all situations that may arise at its installation.

Saturday, 4 February 2012

Need More Space Around the House? Try an Aluminum Gazebo

If you're like me, then you never have enough room around the house. An addition is one way to solve this problem. However, additions are extremely costly and time-consuming. An alternative, and cheaper, solution is to consider an aluminum gazebo.

Aluminum gazebos can give you that extra space you need with the added bonus of being affordable and relatively maintenance free. Instead of spending your time on cleaning and upkeep of another room, you could be spending your time enjoying the outdoors with friends and loved ones.


Consider that many aluminum gazebos are between $300-1000. It today's economy, you just can't say enough about the value of saving a buck. There's no need for expensive furniture, lighting, window treatments etc. Just get some patio furniture, a light or two, run an extension cord and you're ready to go. If you live an area where bugs are a problem, then you can always get some screening to get the bugs out. Also, who doesn't love the ambiance of the flickering flame of a few "tiki torches" in the evening? It's a great way to add some decor to the area and keep the bugs away. Either one, or better yet both, are great ways to keep the pesky mosquitoes away.

Furthermore, setting up and aluminum gazebo is a breeze. Many can be fully assembled in about an hour. This gives you the added convenience of being able to move the
gazebo to accommodate for future improvements in and around your home. Want to plant a garden where your aluminum gazebo now stands? No problem, disassemble, re-locate and reassemble all in an afternoon.

If you have kids, then this is a great way to get them outside. Make the
gazebo "theirs" and get them out of the house but safely contained while you get some much needed housework done. They're safe from the elements and bugs, but they're outside getting fresh air and not cooped up in the house playing video games all day.

Aluminum
gazebos come in many different size. The smallest I'd recommend is a 10x10 aluminum gazebo. If you can picture that in your minds-eye, that will give you enough room for a table a 4 chairs but not much else. It's sufficient as a play area for the kids as well. Any extra space you can manage will simply increase the usefulness and flexibility of the space. Measure out the area you have and decide what works best for the space you have plus the likely uses of the gazebo. As a rule of thumb, the bigger the better.

Tuesday, 10 January 2012

Gazebo Lighting For Permanent and Portable Gazebos

When shopping for gazebo lighting there are a few things to consider. The first is if you plan to use the gazebo light for a pop up gazebo or for a permanent structure. The second consideration is what purpose you want the lights to serve.

For a pop up gazebo the two most commonly used forms of lighting are an outdoor chandelier that is made for a gazebo and the second is outdoor string lights. Patio gazebos which are portable are not built to support a heavy chandelier. Some wrought iron chandeliers or larger units can weigh up to 60 pounds or more and are not intended for use in a temporary structure. So weight plays a role. Choosing a light weight chandelier with a few lights in the composition and a cord and plug is a good choice. Some outdoor chandeliers are intended to be hardwired to a frame, so this style is not suitable for a portable model.

Another form of lights which is popular with portable gazebos is outdoor string lights. If you have ever run Christmas lights around a tree, then you would have a good idea of how string lights are designed and how they look. String lights have small bulbs that provide diffused light instead of direct light. They are intended to accent instead of being a focal point. Small plastic ties can be used to affix the string to the frame work of the outdoor yard gazebo.

For permanent gazebos a few more exterior lighting possibilities exist. Permanent structures can have wiring installed in them. Outlets with outdoor weather covers can also be used. With this being the case an outdoor chandelier can be hardwired to the structure. Also a flush mount ceiling fixture could also be used if a chandelier was not desired. Wall mount sconces and railing lights can also be added to provide more light in the structure. Being that a gazebo is probably not where most people would want to work and instead relax, excessive direct light probably is not desired. But some may want to sit and read or work crossword puzzles, so it is not a bad idea to have the
lighting options such that someone can turn on a few and have enough light to do those things.

Just as with a pop up gazebo someone might also desire to have the outside profile of the gazebo illuminated with small outdoor string lights. These lights can be either wound around the pillars and railing of the gazebo or they can be attached carefully with small brackets and screws. Care must be paid that none the wire or wire insulation is nicked or damaged.


So whatever style of gazebo you plan to use in a yard there are gazebo lighting for each. Choosing from outdoor gazebo chandeliers, string lights, and wall mounted fixtures are just a few ways to make the outdoors shine just a little bit more.

Sunday, 25 December 2011

Detailed Gazebo Plans Create an Exceptional Gazebo

Perhaps you are considering an addition to your property to add a special touch. A gazebo might be just what you are looking for. Styles have changed and you can now choose from many different types of designs rather than the eight-sided shape that used to be set in back. A beautiful complement to your landscaping is possible when you use the proper building materials and design. Depending on your garden's style, there are more than likely a variety of gazebo designs that will suit your style.

The gazebo of yesterday has morphed into a variety of properties such as wood, stone, metal and concrete. Wood gazebos are very popular. Selecting the ideal gazebo will be much easier if you have some experience in artisan and woodworking skills. That will help you choose the proper wood for your area. It must resist weathering, such as redwood and cedar. In addition, you can do much of the work yourself, keeping the gazebo beautiful and affordable.


There are three vital elements in a building project: building a strong foundation, layout and design. Use old
gazebo plans to help design the gazebo in your mind and on paper. Those plans and gazebo blueprints will guide your project as you list tools, equipment and materials. Good carpentry skills let you work on the large gazebo project. Have dependable helpers or skilled workers on call for some of the tasks requiring two or more people. Make the work go faster and easier by following your plans.

Standalone
gazebos are beautiful, but perhaps your design works the project into other landscaping things such as the patio, alongside the pool or an outdoor deck. Review your plans one more time before building to confirm the design is what you want. A fire pit or hot tub personalizes the structure, but also has to reflect your lifestyle. If you will never use either one, consider something different. Creativity will give you a remarkable unique design regardless of your allotted budget.

Once the gazebo is finished, relax with some quiet time. A garden gazebo is a spectacular feature for outdoor entertaining during the growing season. Invite a few guests to admire and enjoy the results of your handiwork, another project successfully done by developing and following detailed plans.

Do not fall for free
gazebo plans because there is a good reason why these newer guides charge you for their information. That is because you can save much more money than the price of the guide.

Friday, 16 December 2011

Gazebo Canopies

One great addition to your backyard could a gazebo canopy. If you like to cookout with the family, have friends come over to visit, or just like to enjoy a refreshing drink outside and in the shade, a gazebo canopy could be just the thing you are looking for. One of the leading brand names for gazebo canopies today is Acecanopy. With a wide selection of different styles and sizes available for approximately $300 to $1400 you can be confident you will find a model that suits your needs as well as your budget.

The Mandalay Gazebo Canopy, available at about $300, is a simple model that weighs only 55 pounds and comes with a convenient carry bag so you can take it with you to any occasion. 10' x 10' this model is roomy enough for the average family and has a solid steel frame, so you can be reassured of its durability. This model has four color coordinated entries and screen panels, as well as UV protection and ventilation.

If you are looking for something roomier a mid-priced
gazebo canopy available from Acecanopy is the Insta-Clip Gazebo Canopy. Measuring 15' x 12' x 88", this model has six sides and is complete with screens to keep out any insects. Setting this model up is quick and easy with its instant clip design. With a new design for a center hub support, this model is made to resist moderate winds and has increased strength and stability.

For those of you that want to invest in a sturdy design the
gazebo-canopy Casita Square 11' 7" might be the choice for you. Rectangular, 90% pre-assembled, and with one swinging screened door that can be positioned in any of the screen panel areas this model will cost about $1400 and could last a little longer; it is manufactured with 3-play vinyl roof and fiberglass screens. This model is also easily disassembled for seasonal storage.

Tuesday, 6 December 2011

Top Considerations When Choosing Your Outdoor Gazebo

An outdoor gazebo can help to enhance any outside space you have, and create an amazing area to relax in. As with any structure that is to be placed in your garden, you will need to decide where it is to be built. You will also need to consider what you intend to use the gazebo for before drawing up the gazebo plans. Gazebos are designed to be placed in the best locations to allow you, and your guests a place to gather and relax.

Depending on what you intend to use your outdoor gazebo for will often determine the size of it. There are many different sizes, and styles available for you to choose from, and it can be rather daunting. You will need the gazebo to be large enough to accommodate your needs, however, not too large. If the gazebo is too big it will take over the outside space, and make it look too confined. Finding a happy medium is essential, so that your outdoor gazebo looks great, and serves a function.

When looking at your gazebo plans you will need to decide what materials to use for the build. Although the vast majority of them are wooden you can choose alternative materials if you prefer. Once you have decided where the outdoor gazebo is to be placed, you will need to ensure that the ground is suitable for it to be placed there. If you want your
gazebo to flow naturally you may consider including it with your existing patio or decking area. You will need to ensure that the gazebo plans include a hard standing or area for the gazebo to be placed on. Many outdoor gazebos are hexagonal in shape, and this makes then far more welcoming to the eye.

Many people choose to use their outdoor gazebo for dining in the summer months, they are ideal for this, and furniture can be easily bought. You will need to find the ideal table and chairs that looks great alongside the style of the gazebo. Although the shape is fantastic to look at, and can create an unusual feature in your garden finding furniture for it may take longer. Creating the ideal environment inside the outdoor gazebo is essential no matter what you are using it for. Some people use theirs regularly, and will have heaters, and air conditioning units fitted. This ensures that the gazebo is used all year round. If you intend to place electrics inside the gazebo this will need to be considered on the gazebo plans.

There are many different kits you can purchase to erect your own outdoor gazebo, however, you will need a level of skill to complete these well. You may want to consider employing a professional team who can draw up gazebo plans for you to approve before building you the fantastic gazebo. Having the perfect outdoor gazebo in your garden will allow you to have an extra room and create a haven where you can escape to at the end of a very long day.

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Thursday, 24 November 2011

Gazebo Types - 6 Sensational Designs

When you think of gazebos, you think of a place taht is romantic, relaxing and soothing. They are regular fixtures of gardens especially in the European region. But now gazebos are just about everywhere. They are also popular during weddings and anniversaries. Before we can take a look at some really wonderful gazebo types and designs, let us first know what a gazebo is.

By and large, gazebos are seen in spacious areas. It is shaped like an octagon. It is a good seating place to read a good book or to hang out with friends. Although its etymology is quite vague its popularity today is very clear: it is one the favorite sitting areas of people.


Besides, being a comfortable place to hang around, it is now used in weddings, anniversaries and engagement parties as part of the whole motif. It is perhaps because of its romantic and relaxing style. It is not only easy to decorate but also easy to create lots of themes that suits whatever occasion it is.

Gazebos are also coined as summerhouses, pavillion, screen houses and kiosk. Now, aside from the classic hexagonal shape, the gazebos have so many variations and designs that one can choose from.

Hexagonal-shaped Gazebo (Wood)

This is one of the most common types of gazebos and it is also one of the most popular among the other types of gazebos. From its name this type of gazebo has five sides and is usually made of wood that is coated with terylene which makes it weather resistant.

Round Shaped Gazebo (Metal)
Round shaped gazebo are also popular among the other types and shapes of gazebos. This is usually made of metal or iron wrought material. It is common because of its ornate decorations. Metal gazebos can be free-standing because of its weight or it can be anchored down as well into a solid surface.

Pop-up Gazebo

This type is very convenient for outdoor parties and events. They are light weight and portable for easy transport. This type of gazebo has many features for the convenience of those who are going to buy or rent them. Such features include adjustable height, double corner braces for added support and wind vents.

Canopy Gazebo

This type of gazebo is very ideal for picnics, beach parties and barbeque. It is usually made of thick linen fabric that is very cool to look at most particularly during summer and spring seasons.

Do-Decagon Gazebo
This type is perfect for bigger groups and events. It is 12 sides built to fit many people inside.

Elongated Hexagon Gazebo

This type is a bigger version of the typical hexagon gazebo which still six sided but a bit elongated to accommodate more people during parties and other occasions.

Gazebos can also be oblong and octagonal in shape and it can be made from wood, metal, canvass and hard plastic. The most common and ideal wood to make gazebos are white and red cedar because of its fine color and texture. Treated pine is also ideal because of its fine texture or some in teak perhaps. Other materials such as vinyl and wrought iron are also used for some types of gazebos because of their usefulness and longevity.


Whatever choice of
gazebo you buy, rent or made just make sure that the size and make of the gazebo is ideal for you, your family and your lifestyle. It is also important that you know how to maintain a gazebo so that it will last a long time and you'll enjoy it longer.

Sunday, 6 November 2011

A Gazebo Can Make Your Landscaping Spectacular

It wasn't to long ago in history that a gazebo could only be had by royalty or the very elite. Well that is not true anymore! The average homeowner can have a gazebo to brighten up their landscape with just a little money, a weekend, and maybe a few friends.

What kind of gazebo you choose will depend on what your use for the gazebo is. Do you want an outdoor living space? You will probably want one of the enclosed type of gazebos. An enclosed gazebo has windows and a door, almost like a miniature house. This type of gazebo can be used for an outdoor living room or den, it can be your own little hideaway.


Do you want an outdoor entertainment center? You will probably want to purchase one of the large rectangular or oval gazebos. You can get these without any railings or walls to allow for a large group to use it without running over each other. These can be used for large cookouts, just add a grill to one end. You can then set up tables under the gazebo for a lovely feast, regardless of what the weather happens to do.

Do you want a lovely focal point for your garden? Then a small to medium type garden gazebo is what you need. You can get these in round or square, with many options to customize your garden gazebo to fit your personality. You can either have benches built into the garden gazebo or use standard patio type furniture for seating, just make sure you use something meant for the outdoors.


Now you have decided what type of gazebo you want, how do you get one? There are several options to getting your gazebo, the include: hiring a contractor, purchasing the material and plans and building it yourself, or buying a gazebo kit. There are advantages and disadvantages to each kind.

Hiring a contractor is probably the most expensive method. You also have to be careful to hire someone reputable, this can be a job in itself to find someone you can work with. This method can also be the most creative. You generally get to decide on every detail that goes into your
gazebo, so that when it is complete it is a one of a kind.

The second option, buying the material and plans, can be almost as expensive as hiring a contractor. You will also need to know quite a bit about reading plans, measuring and cutting the wood, and proper placement of each piece. If you possess these skills then this can be a very rewarding experience. Every time someone compliments how nice your gazebo is you can reply "Thank you, I built it myself."


The last option, buying a gazebo kit, is probably the least expensive of all the options. It is a lot easier than building one from scratch. Most gazebo kits come with all the pieces precut (and sometimes also has panels pre-assembled), very detailed instructions, and all the nuts, bolts, and screws. You just have to provide a few basic tools. The downside to a gazebo kit is that you lose some customization. Most kit suppliers do offer several options that will make it a bit more how you want it, but you are not able to have a totally one of a kind.


What ever type of you decide on and which ever way you decide to build it, a
gazebo will add value (in the form of raised property value) and pizazz to your landscaping.

Monday, 3 October 2011

The Garden Gazebo - Its Origins And History

Although gazebos are extremely ancient in their origins they persist today and are quite common. They are found just about all over the place. Their uses go beyond being just a relaxing place to go to in the garden.

They're around in all kinds of places such as city parks, backyards, and town squares. They can be utilized for outdoor parties, outdoor bands, resting places, or as a shade for swimming pools. Precisely how did this well known structure get its start?


The
gazebo might very well be just as old and ancient as the garden. Over 5000 years ago, the Egyptians were said to have installed gazebos within their gardens. In Egypt's arid lands, a garden filled with beautiful plant life was a kind of paradise on earth.

It seems natural to make a structure with a top for shade and open sides that permit the occupant a view of the garden. The garden and gazebo together, was intended to be an oasis. It was designed for relaxation and tranquil reflection.

The Romans likewise adopted the gazebo and used marble as the construction material. Their gazebos looked like scaled down versions of the larger marble temples of the period. The gazebo was also favored by the Japanese and Chinese who made them with incredibly sophisticated designs.


During the renaissance period, gazebos could be found in monasteries and were used for meditation and prayer. With the arrival of the 15th century, they could be found all across Europe. gazebo ownership wasn't just the province of the very rich.

Midway through the 19th century, they started to get popular in the US. At around 1945, the patio took the place of the gazebo for appreciating the outdoors. These days, the gazebo is popular once again and is extremely flexible with its wide range of uses.


In past ages, the gazebo and garden were meant to be a place of quiet reflection, meditation, rest, and prayer. With the busy pace demanded by today's society, the need for a quiet place to rest and think has never been greater. It should be no surprise to anyone that the gazebo has survived the test of time.

Monday, 12 September 2011

Gazebo Bird Feeders

You can choose to enhance your garden with bird feeders and there are many different feeders that you can choose from that will suit the many various bird species that are around. One type is the hopper feeders which also include gazebo bird feeders in their range. These gazebo bird feeders will also accommodate large sized birds and are practical. They’re also made with great care so that they add a decorative touch to your house and garden.

One type of gazebo bird feeder is handcrafted and made in America and is made from both inland and Western Red Cedar wood. The paint coating on the feeder is a non-toxic water based stain varnish. The roofs of the gazebo bird feeders are made of copper. This helps to control the damage that is inflicted by the weather. The top of the feeder slides open allowing you to clean the feeder of mold and other growth that will hurt any birds that come to your gazebo bird feeders.

This easy slide opening lets you pour more seed into the tubular feeder that is within the gazebo feeder. The design of the feeder allows placing the feeder on a sturdy post or putting it up on a strong pole. Care should be taken with the placement of your gazebo bird feeders so that no lurking predators will be able to eat any birds that are at this station.

Gazebo style feeders are great for attracting lots of different types of birds. The feeder will hold sunflower seeds, mixed seeds and safflower seeds. With these different seed types the birds that come to your gazebo bird feeders will also be different.

Using black-oil sunflower seeds will bring Goldfinches, Woodpeckers, Titmice, Chickadees, Nuthatches, Redpolls and Pine Siskins to your bird feeders. Finches, Grosbeaks, Cardinals, Nuthatches, Titmice and Chickadees will also flock around the
gazebo feeder if you put safflower seeds there.

In general these feeders come in many shapes and sizes. They also come in attractive colors or you could perhaps purchase a do-it-yourself kit. These can be assembled with the greatest of ease and you’ll also have the option of choosing your own color scheme. Painting it in bright colors will greatly attract many birds to your feeders and will lend your yard an air of festivity. Any paint used though, should be bird-friendly so check before buying it.


Buying multiple
gazebo bird feeders will also allow you the opportunity to feed a great many birds and will afford you great pleasure as you relax and watch the antics of the birds.

Saturday, 20 August 2011

Outdoor Gazebo Wedding Decorations

An outdoor gazebo can be a beautiful complement to an outdoor wedding. A gazebo can quickly transform any setting into a more elegant setting fit for a wedding. Consider using an outdoor gazebo to complement a wedding help in a backyard, at the beach, in a field, or in a garden. A gazebo will not only provide a powerful focal point which will direct guest attention to the ceremony, it will also help to cover and disguise flaws that may be present at your wedding location. Even a simple gazebo can be transformed into a magical and beautiful structure by decorating the gazebo and tying it in with the overall wedding theme.

Flowers are one of the more common methods for
gazebo decoration. Flowers will help to unite the gazebo with the wedding theme and colors. They will also lend an air of outdoor elegance to an otherwise plain structure. Consider having the florist construct elegant garlands of flowers which will easily attach to the outdoor gazebo in a variety of decorating combinations.

One may also want to consider creating decorations from other common decorating items such as: tulle, ribbon, fabric, or leaves. A fresh coat of paint before the ceremony can also bring a fresh new life to an older, faded outdoor gazebo.

Some brides will choose to integrate lighting into their gazebo decorations. This can be especially stunning when the ceremony will be held in the evening. Twinkle lights are one of the easiest and most affordable lighting options to consider for gazebo decoration.

If the site that is being considered for the wedding does not already have a gazebo, it is possible to bring one in for the event. Many companies offer rental of gazebos. Other options include purchasing or constructing an outdoor gazebo for the event specifically or borrowing a gazebo from a friend or family member. If having a gazebo is a priority, it will be possible to locate or acquire one for the ceremony.

When creating a decorating plan, consider testing ideas before the ceremony. A trial decoration of the gazebo can be completed before the event to troubleshoot potential problems and create solutions.

An
outdoor gazebo can be a beautiful addition to an outdoor wedding. Decorating this structure to complement a wedding theme can be both entertaining and affordable. All beautiful decorations require are creativity and preplanning. Even an old gazebo can be made beautiful for a wedding ceremony.

Friday, 12 August 2011

How To Ensure That Your Wooden Gazebo Last For Years

A wooden gazebo is a beautiful addition to the garden and one that you will hope to see last for years to come. How does this wooden masterpiece stand up to the elements though? If you want it to look in top condition for years to come, you have to think about protecting it from certain weather conditions and ensuring that it is securely placed by your property.

If you are thinking about having a wooden gazebo to improve the look and enhance the atmosphere of your garden, you will want to make the most of it by protecting it from the elements. Many people have a gazebo but many more desire to have one as they are not only a pleasure to look at but highly functional too - as a place to sit, relax and to dine with friends and family. The problem is though, too many people have seen their
gazebo lose its initial appeal by abandoning it during the winter months. One of the most important aspects of protecting your gazebo should be attended to on the day you position it in your backyard - make it stable and secure with some proper gazebo plans.

Now some people will probably turn their nose up if you say you are going to bolt down or secure your gazebo to concrete footings; in their defense, it is difficult to imagine such a large garden structure moving around due to the elements. Surprised you may be but strong winds have been known to move a wooden gazebo and in turn, damage its structure. For a little extra work, it is definitely worth the life expectancy of your gazebo to have it secured to the ground.

Bolting your gazebo to the ground is one option but not always considered the best as strong winds can even rip up the gazebo and the pavers in which they are bolted to! More serious thought is needed when faced with the challenge of securing your wooden gazebo and a strong foundation is a must for optimum levels of safety.


The best option to you is the use of concrete footers which can totally prevent the structure from being moved in gale force winds. Don't let this put you off as going the extra mile to secure your
wooden gazebo will mean you can enjoy it for much longer and that is why you purchased it in the first place - to enjoy and take pride of your backyard. A little bit more work and time than bolting it down to the floor but worth it for the results!

You will need to remove any pavers to begin this job as you will have to dig some holes for placement of the footers. Most important is to measure where you want the gazebo to go and make sure that the areas where the posts fit are clear from any pavers. Measure the height of your gazebo and take a rough third from this height to clarify how deep you need to dig (so about a third of the gazebo's height). Now pour in some concrete mix and secure the posts of the wooden gazebo.


Gazeboplans are not straightforward for everyone and it certainly helps to have someone around who has experience in such work. Concrete footings have to be level at all posts and the ground has to be stable, even the width and depth of each hole dug should be carefully considered so don't hesitate to contact a professional or someone with more knowledge to give you a hand in completing your dream backyard!

Tuesday, 26 July 2011

The Top Reason You Need to Own a Gazebo Canopy

Spring has finally come back around and so far it's been incredibly strange. One minute it's burning hot and the next it is freezing cold. As nerve racking as this is you can rest easy, with the knowledge that the temperature is slowly but surely moving closer towards that nice sweet spot that is usually associated with spring. While this is good news for those fed up with winter in colds, spring time brings with it a whole new host of problems. The main issue that comes with spring is the heat. While the first week or so outside in the nice, hot, sun with family and friends may be nice. You'll quickly find yourself shut in the house for fear of frying if you even stepped foot outside. On the off chance you do go outside, whenever you desire to relax and feel the breeze you'll have to go inside and open a window, which is no fun at all. Your solution to this problem is very simple. Purchase or build a gazebo canopy.

A gazebo canopy is essentially a cross between your standard wooden gazebos and a tent. If you've ever seen a large white tent perched up at a school or family function then you were looking at a gazebo canopy. Even more importantly, if you were fortunate enough to sit under it on that hot sunny day, then you fully realize the benefit these
gazebos provide. You basically have your own portable shade tree.

Gazebo canopies range in price from $15 to $300. With this large gap between prices there is a sunlight solution for everyone. These canopies come in an assortment of colors and sizes with the 12×12
gazebo being the most popular brand. Setup for these canopies is often just as easy as pitching a tent and usually takes between five and ten minutes to get up and running. This quick setup time is ideal for those spur of the moment parties where the sun is scorching the ground and you need to quickly find a way to add a nice cool shaded area to the yard for everyone to enjoy.

Despite the immense amount of sunlight protection that gazebo canopies offer, many people still would rather suffer in the sun. The reason for this, I've found is that the wide price range scares them. If you go to one of your local stores, especially during the first few days the sun is scorching, you will most likely find canopies closer to that $300 price tag. Understand that this is simply a marketing ploy. There are
gazebo canopies that would cost you twenty bucks and would do the job just as well as the one you found for $300.

While not purchasing the $300
gazebo is certainly understandable, you shouldn't have to suffer for not purchasing something that high priced. The key to finding good bargains is to use the internet.

The internet offers transparency. If they have the product, they have to show it to you no matter how cheap it may be. Even more amazing, is that you often find discounts on these already discounted items that you would never find at your local store. I advise you to get online and search for the ideal
gazebo canopy for you. Look for something that meets all your needs and then purchase it. Don't second guess yourself, if you think it's the right one for you, then buy it. I'm sure when you're sitting in a chair under your nice new gazebo canopy sipping ice tea you'll thank me.

Sunday, 10 July 2011

Do You Need DIY Gazebo Plans For Your Backyard Project?

Homeowners who want to add accent to their large gardens should consider building a gazebo. Gone are the days where a gazebo needs to look traditional with its octagonal shape. Now, you can find a wide range of DIY gazebo plans showcasing various, shapes, styles and designs.

Most of the gazebos built these days are made of stone, concrete, metal and wood. There are also those made from vinyl and fiberglass. Among the varieties, the most common gazebos are those made of wood. For this reason, most of the
DIY gazebo plans sold online are also made of wood material.

For this reason, homeowners who are interested in do-it-yourself woodworking projects would try to build a gazebo at some point in their lives. With the right DIY plans, your dream of building your own gazebo can become a reality. Although you can make your design and build your own
gazebo, if you are not that knowledgeable in this type of project, you'll end up wasting your time and money.

Most homeowners would let a professional do the job. Another option, if you really want to try out the project is to purchase DIY gazebo plans. However, with the wide selection of
gazebo plans sold online, it's actually hard to pinpoint which is suitable for your home.

Aside from asking your friends or relatives if they can refer you to a good site that offers great DIY gazebo plans, you can also do your own research. Use the Internet and technology to your advantage. Keep in mind that building a
gazebo is not as easy as it looks. It may require some decent carpentry skills. This means, if you want to get the best gazebo designs or blueprints available, it is best to get one from an experienced professional in this field. It doesn't necessarily mean that by getting a gazebo blueprint from a professional, it will be expensive. You will be surprised at how affordable the rates can be.

Other factors to consider, aside from the design, are the layout and the solid foundation of the gazebo project. The designs can overwhelm you. There are simple and there are elaborate
gazebos. There are also standalone structures and there those that are incorporated in a much bigger design like being connected to an outdoor patio or deck. For the things that you may add to the gazebo afterwards like a hot tub or fire pit is up to you to consider and enjoy.

Sunday, 26 June 2011

7 Steps to Build a Gazebo

For those that don't know, a gazebo is a building that you construct to host parties in, or that you can simply sit inside of to relax and recline. Here are the steps that you're going to need to build a gazebo, and also the directions to construct your gazebo project using gazebo plans.

Step 1 - Preparation


First, be sure to get your directions together, and make sure that you have all your supplies, pieces, and tools that you need right at hand. Next, you have to figure out where you want to construct the
gazebo and make sure that you have enough property for the construction.

Step 2 - Rim and Framework


Then, gather up the sections that you're going to use for the rim and set them to create a parameter. Screw them together. Once you have a framework together, then start to fix together the floor joists. These are then end up looking like wheel spokes when you put them inside of the rim pieces. Make sure to have the support block peace in the middle. When everything is done, it's going to look like a star-shaped with six sides.


Step 3 - Floor Pieces


Now, you're going to install the floor panels. Make sure to lay them down on each of the rims. Set them into use section with more screws or nails. Once you have all their floor panels together, then you can start to put up your wall panels.


Step 4 - Wall Panels


Take the wall panels and stand them up. Screw them into place. Make sure that each of the wall panels are attached to the floor joists, and the other wall sections. You're probably going to need more than one person to do this, so that everything is fits together properly,and so that it won't fall over. Plan out in advance where you're going to place the door.


Step 5 - Wooden Gussets


Once you have your panels in place, make sure to reinforce them with your wood gussets. This is to keep them in place. The wood gussets overlaps the wall panels,and is screwed together. This will help them stay attached better.


Step 6 - Attaching Rafters


Next, you're going to install the rafters. These act as your roof foundation. Take the rafter pieces and attach them to the center block. This is going to be the peak of your
gazebo. This is also the place of the roof where your panels and shingles will go on top of. It has to be absolutely secured and waterproof.

Step 7 - Roof Panels and Shingles


Finally, attach the roofing panels. Place one on top of the raft sections, a new screws or nails to hold them together. Once you have all your panels together then it's time to attach the shingles. Make sure they overlaps to help keep the moisture out and mailed them in place to make your pattern proper. As you can see, it's quite simple to build a gazebo, using
gazebo plans.

Wednesday, 22 June 2011

Should You Use Wooden Gazebo Plans and Build Your Own Gazebo?

Gazebos come in various shapes, sizes and designs. There are aluminum, vinyl, wrought iron and wooden gazebos. Among the different types, wooden gazebos are a big hit when it comes to gazebo home building projects. Matter of fact, there are a lot of wooden gazebo plans you can find in the net.

Having a gazebo can definitely enhance the look of your garden. It can provide a stylish yet relaxing area. It is a great place to host family gatherings, romantic dinners and even simple tea times with friends. A lot of people also enjoy reading a good book in their gazebos.

To have a gazebo in your garden, you have two options - you can buy gazebo kits or you can buy wooden gazebo plans. To finalize which can be more convenient for you, it is best to take a closer look at your two options. If you'll purchase
wooden gazebo plans, you'll have a complete list of materials including the amount needed and the exact size for the nails, screws, boards and hinges. You will also receive an actual blueprint for the structure along with a detailed set of instructions (for the pricing and assembling). You will also receive a list of retailers which are most likely to have the required materials.

These
gazebo plans can vary depending on your preferred shape (hexagonal, octagonal or circular).There are even plans that offer multimedia options.

For gazebo kits, an expert will just come over your house and assemble your gazebo. These kits come in various styles and designs. You can choose to go Victorian, Amish or whatever style you prefer. For these gazebos, this would fall under backyard
gazebo kits . These are made either from rock solid cedar or pressure treated pine wood. With gazebo kits, every thing is included. However, this is only a good option if you can afford it. A good example is an 8x8 Amish type gazebo - this alone can cost you around $10,000 while for wooden gazebo plans , the cheapest are only around $20. If you can get past the price issues other factors are easier to figure out like the style which can match your needs, house or garden theme; your preferred size, materials and design among others.

Thursday, 9 June 2011

Pop Up Gazebo - Easy Setup to Enjoy Vacations

Vacations are great stress-busters; they unwind you from your mundane schedule. A good number of people love to go out for vacations to spend some precious moments with loved ones. Before you go out on vacations, it is important to carry a pop-up gazebo. It protects from scorching sun, insects, rains and unpredictable weather conditions. These portable instant canopies tent are very convenient and economical in outdoor activities. A pop up gazebo is apt for people who have small budget.

They are easy to assemble and can be set up effortlessly in an open space. Instant canopies can be seen at many places such as super-markets, back yards, grounds, kitchen garden, trade fair etc.


To set up or pack up pop up gazebo merely two people are required. These handy tents do not cover a large storage area. They are specially designed in such a way that they can be easily set up and collapsed without giving much hassles. You would find two kinds of pop up gazebo in the market- one comes with spring in the middle while the other unfolds like a canopy. This is larger in size and rectangular in shape and is used to cover cars and other vehicles. If you have plans to spend long vacations then it becomes must to have an instant canopy tent.


A good quality pop up gazebo would not take much time to set up and dismantle. There are large numbers of instant canopies available in the market which may perplex you which one to go for. There are two essential things you need to remember before buying it.


Size

It is imperative to consider the size of the pop up gazebo before you go out for vacation. The size of pop up gazebo depends upon the number of people going out for vacation. If you are only two persons you should prefer smaller size gazebo and vice-versa. A 3M*3M is an ideal size and is suitable for large users. It has adequate space for room movement.

Sidewalls


It is entirely up to you to buy gazebo without or without sidewalls. You can first buy gazebo and later purchase the sidewalls. However, not all the gazebos allow sidewalls later therefore you should consider it earlier. Buying gazebo and sidewalls together cost you cheaper. If you are taking your children for vacation it is advisable to opt for sidewalls gazebo.


Today throwing outdoor parties have become a trend among people. If you are not fortunate enough to out for vacations then you can plan for a weekend party inviting all your friends and acquaintances.
Pop up gazebo is also very valuable for such events. For summer parties these instant canopies are boon, they protect you from harmful sun rays which can cause severe harm to your eyes.. pop up gazebos come with PVC coated roof which reduces the defect of harmful UV rays.