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Patio Gazebo - Living it Up Outside

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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 set
up 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.

Dion Semeniuk has developed experience into transforming your backyard into your very own resort. To learn how the gazebo can achieve this, visit http://www.gazebo-master-guide.com






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