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Gazebo
Gazebo plans from Georgia-Pacific
Potting And Garden Shed Gazebo
Cedar is a natural for building useful storage and work structures. This shed features an enclosed section for garden tools and equipment.
Gazebo Hot Tubs
The basic frame with open roof is used here to add style and architectural interest to a hot tub set into a cedar deck.
Playhouse/Storage Gazebos
This design combines practical storage room with a fun space for the kids. It features a ladder, loft and dormer window.
Private Teahouse Gazebo
In this version, Cedar and acrylic combine to create a sophisticated blend of materials and a hint of oriental style.
Entertainment Pavilion
Add a roof and a half-wall of Cedar lath to the basic frame and you have an attractive area for al fresco entertaining.
Gazebo On The Pier
Building a gazebo as a shrimp buyer's waiting room and a shelter from gnats was a first for Ron, but as always, he was up for something new.
Shade Pavilion Gazebo
This design features removable Cedar lath panels. These provide excellent shade in hot weather while allowing in cooling breezes. Remove the panels in the evening or when entertaining.
Hexagon Gazebo
A six-sided gazebo is a classic design. It requires careful planning and accurate angle cutting. For those with patience and skill, however, the results are well worth it. The deck of this gazebo measures 9 feet 6-1/2 inches across, and the roof is constructed having a moderate overhang beyond the sheltered area.
Octagonal Gazebo
This 2400mm diameter octagonal Gazebo is one of the more simple and cost effective octagonal gazebos to build.
Gazebo
These helpful plans are all you need to build this standard gazebo.
Build a Gazebo
Looking for a shady, airy place to escape the sun and summer heat? Then consider building this elegant, six-sided gazebo – ideal for relaxing or entertaining.
Lake Tahoe Gazebo
Extend your home’s living space into the garden with an elegant and easy to build eight-sided redwood gazebo, a pleasant outdoor retreat for social gatherings or soothing private reflection.
8' Octagonal Gazebo
Because gazebos are exterior structures, you should use a wood that is best for exterior use. A soft, decay resistant wood such as redwood is the best choice. However, you can also use cedar, or treated pine. One of these three is most likely available in your area.
Victorian Gazebo
Use these simple plans to build this amazing Victorian Gazebo. See other instructions on laying out and pouring concrete pier footings. Use 12"-dia. cardboard tube forms for the eight outer piers and a 16"-dia. form for the center pier.
Gazebo Kit
Use this kit to build a gazebo, but first you must remember before you begin this project, determine the size and location of the gazebo. Then order the kit and gather all the tools and materials you'll need to complete this do-it-yourself project.
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