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A garden gazebo is the perfect way to accent your garden. Imagine being able to walk along the path between the koi pond and the flowers, the hedges and the willow tree, pausing to rest on a bench inside a gazebo. Its shade will comfort you, and its architecture will add that special geometric touch to your garden, striking the balance between nature and humanity.
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Gazebos - To Build or not to Build, that is the Question So you've made the decision that you would really like a Gazebo. You've researched all the pros and cons of owning one. You've researched the different kinds that are out there, from wood to metal. You've even nailed down the size you want and where to locate it in your yard. Now, the question is, should I build
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If you want a durable gazebo but the price of a metal gazebo is beyond your means, the durability you seek can be found in vinyl gazebo models. Vinyl gazebos look just like traditional wood gazebos, except that vinyl is usually white or sometimes black. White mimics wood that is painted white; black resembles wrought iron. Vinyl gazebos are available in a variety
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From their origins as rooftop structures, used mainly for observation, to their present status, gazebos have taken many forms. Throughout their colorful history, they have been known as summerhouses, screen houses, kiosks, pavilions, pergolas, arbors, grottos, and pagodas. The word 'gazebo' first appeared in the 1752 book, New Designs for Chinese Temples,' by architect William Halfpenny. Though no one is certain, etymologists speculate that Halfpenny invented the word by playfully adding the
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