Gazebos: The New Gathering Place Away from Home
Gazebos: The New Gathering Place Away from Home
(ARA) - Many
homeowners wish to turn their backyards into outdoor living spaces,
bringing indoor comforts into the fresh outdoor air. Gazebos are
uniquely suited to do this by providing a covered retreat that adds
distinction to the outdoor living space.
"Gazebos are becoming gathering places away from the home," says
Bruce Cheng of CedarShed Industries. Cheng recognizes added
protection from the elements and the benefit of comforts
traditionally reserved for homes as the newest trend in gazebo
design. "I see gazebos with sliding windows, French doors and
electrical hook ups."
"Gazebos can add tremendous character to outdoor living spaces,"
says Paul Mackie, the Western Red Cedar Lumber Association's "Mr.
Cedar." "When they're made of high-quality materials like Western
Red Cedar, a gazebo can also add a mark of distinction to your
entire property that will last for decades."
Summer is the perfect time to build a gazebo. It can be finished in
a weekend, and the design can be as simple or complex as a
homeowner desires.
Planning
Planning in advance will save you time and money. The basic gazebo
is eight sides with a railing and peaked roof, but designs can vary
to fit your living space and preference. Finishing touches such as
lattice or a cupola can add further levels of distinction.
Homeowners are presented with three basic options to design and
build a gazebo. Talented homeowners can build gazebos themselves
with the help of the many how-to books, magazines and Web sites
providing step-by-step instructions. Some companies, like CedarShed
or Outdoor Living Today, sell pre-fabricated gazebo kits for the
homeowner to install. Finally, a professional can be hired to
design and build a custom gazebo.
Materials
Western Red Cedar is one of the world's most durable woods, making
it uniquely suited for outdoor use. "Western Red Cedar is
historically known to resist decay," says Cheng. The tree's natural
preservatives resist insect and moisture damages. The natural
properties of Western Red Cedar can also lessen a structure's
environmental footprint by eliminating the necessity for chemical
pressure treatments.
The wood's natural beauty makes Western Red Cedar a preferred
choice for many gazebo designers. It comes in a variety of visual
options with different grades and textures that can be artfully
combined with stone or plants.
To create a different, enhanced hue, choose from a wide variety of
finishes. Western Red Cedar is free of pitch and resin, making
application a simple process. Clear and semi-transparent finishes
are very popular, Mackie says, because they maintain the natural
beauty of the wood but offer increased protection from the
elements. Be sure to test the finish on scrap material or a small,
discrete area of the gazebo before application to the entire
structure.
Outdoor Living Spaces
A well-designed gazebo forms a seamless transition with the outdoor
living space. Defining elements of the outdoor living space, like
water or rock, should be incorporated in the design and
construction of the gazebo. Western Red Cedar planter boxes are a
simple way to dress up a gazebo and incorporate plants already
existing in the outdoor living space. Connecting a gazebo to the
rest of an outdoor living space will increase its beauty and the
design continuity of the space.
Adding a Western Red Cedar gazebo to your outdoor living space is
likely easier than you realize. It just takes some planning, the
proper materials and an understanding of your outdoor living space.
By keeping those things in mind, you can create a covered retreat
that adds a mark of distinction to your outdoor living space.
For more information on Western Red Cedar, visit the Western Red
Cedar Lumber Association Web site at www.realcedar.org.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
