The Screened
Gazebo
The Screened Gazebo Comes In A Number
of Different Archetypes And Prices
The purpose of a screened
gazebo seems quite obvious: to keep something in and
to keep other things out. You might want to purchase a screened
gazebo, so you can bring your dog outside during cookouts
without having to tie him up—or without worrying about him
getting lose. You may also want to get a screened gazebo simply
to keep the bugs out during a cookout.
Screened gazebos come in many different
general archetypes. Tent archetype gazebos, for instance, have
a domed top with screened sizes, but are primarily constructed
out of some type of colored canvas or nylon.
A shade gazebo, in contrast, has a small canopy and poles
that extend outward at a diagonal slant. In contrast to tent
archetype gazebos, they do not have large sections of canvas or
nylon. Instead, this type of screened gazebo simply has a
screen that extends from the base to the canopy.
A “woods” gazebo is different from both. It is similar to a
hybrid between both a shade gazebo and a tent gazebo. It has
less canvas and nylon than a tent gazebo, but has a screen that
extends from the base to the crown.
If money is no option and you're looking to purchase a
gazebo that is not only great looking, but also spacious, you
may want to consider purchasing a Vienna Woods Screened Gazebo
or a Garden Party Gazebo, both of which offer a mix of all of
the features of a shade and tent gazebo, but are also
aesthetically appealing. In contrast, if money is an option,
you may want to purchase a simple ABO model, which will get the
job done, but might not be as appealing.
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