The aluminium outdoor gazebo is ideal for shielding you from the sun and wind, as well as providing a place for your outdoor dining set. But before you make your decision, there are a few things you should think about. Which material is best for you and which type of gazebo should you buy - freestanding, lean-to or another type? And what is a lean-to gazebo anyway? We’ve compiled this handy gazebo buying guide detailing all these answers and more to help you find the best gazebo for you.
What is a gazebo?
A gazebo is a structure which provides a place to relax in your outside space with some shelter from the elements. They feature a canopy and either legs, curtains or solid sides and can be made from metal, wood or even fabric.
They come in a range of sizes and styles. For example, some types of gazebo have features like trellis sides which are great for climbing plants, while others are convenient pop-up designs that are ideal for camping.
Types of gazebo
Lean-to gazebos
A lean-to gazebo is one that leans against the outside of your house, usually over your back door. They can be freestanding or attached to the wall for extra support.
If you’re wondering which gazebo to buy for your patio or decking, the Greenhurst Easy-Fit Wall-Mounted Gazebo is our best one when it comes to the lean-to designs.
Freestanding gazebos
A freestanding gazebo is one that requires no additional support, so you can place it anywhere in the garden without having to lean it against your house. The Zest4Leisure Broxton Gazebo in the picture is our best gazebo of the wooden variety.
Pop up gazebos
Some pop-up gazebos can be set up in minutes like the Charles Bentley 3x3m design, which is the best pop up gazebo in our range. It’s ideal for summer gatherings, BBQs and parties as it provides a place to relax or dine in with shelter from the wind, rain and sun.
Gazebo tents
Ideal for barbecues, garden parties or some privacy at a campsite, gazebo tents have a canopy and usually walls. Those with sides often feature ‘windows’ made from the same fabric - often polyethylene - to let in some light.