Gazebo?
A gazebo is a free-standing, open garden building with a roof that is occasionally hexagonal or octagonal in shape. The majority of gazebos have built-in seating inside the shaded area and are made of wood or metal. Latticework or outdoor drapes or curtains are occasionally utilised to provide a feeling of enclosure and privacy. A gazebo can be used as the centre of attention in a garden setting, something to be observed and enjoyed, or it can be placed on a piece of land (such a hill) that affords views while offering shade from the sun.
Features of Gazebo
Weather-Resistant
These gazebos are made to withstand the weather and keep you dry in a downpour or a snowstorm.
No-Foundation-Needed
There is no need for foundation, pavers, or concrete pads while setting up, which makes installation simpler. To anchor the legs to the ground, it is advised that you use stakes or weights.
Mesh screens are offered to keep insects out and are included.
Enclosed
These have mesh screen windows, drapes, and/or walls for added privacy and weather protection.
As their name suggests, double-roof structures have a tier-like roof that can be utilised as ornamentation or as a vent for grills or fire pits.
Benefits of Gazebo
Rain is kept off you by gazebos.
It is sod's law that the one day you plan a barbecue, it will rain, so if there is one thing you can count on, it is that you cannot control the weather. If you were prepared and purchased a backyard gazebo, which serves as a sort of weather insurance in a way, this isn't a problem.
Gazebos offer sun protection.
On the other hand, gazebos have the advantage of offering excellent shade if you reside in a region where the sun beats down on you intensely. A strategically placed sunbed or comfortable chair beneath a gazebo will provide you all the shade you need when it's too hot to be outside. If you are serving food to visitors, having a wooden gazebo in the sun helps keep the food cool and fresh for a longer period of time.