
Understated, tasteful, but decorous: that’s the
Countryside. This is the proverbial “simple
getaway” with the unparalleled view – be it
of oneself or of one’s surroundings. A bit
larger than the petite models, this gazebo
remains a uniquely private escape. Like all
of our Southern yellow pine gazebos, the
Countryside’s wood is treated to
prevent decay and insect damage, and
kiln-dried both before and after treatment
to enhance durability and appearance.
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An Absolute Success
The 8′x12′ Vinyl Rectangle Gazebo is bound to be a success. The decorative braces, and spindles, combined with the rustic cedar asphalt shingles (other color options available) and redwood composite decking, lend a unique and genuine victorian look to this gazebo.
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The classic, intimate, lovers’ gazebo, for which there is simply no substitute. The elegant, 100% Western red cedar roof enhances the rich, classic lines of this traditional model. Like all of our Southern yellow pine gazebos, our 8′ Treated Pine Octagon Gazebo is treated to prevent decay and insect damage, and kiln-dried both before and after treatment to enhance both appearance and durability.
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Festive accents highlight this deluxe, old-fashioned boardwalk-style gazebo, vinyl-coated for low maintenance and exceptional durability. The traditional octagon shape is accentuated by the stone red rubber slate shingles, topped with traditional cupola and finial. The 12′ Vinyl Double Roof Octagon Gazebo is large enough to provide for small groups, but small enough to retain the air of intimacy so often sought in the classic octagon-shaped gazebo
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Yes, it even fits into a Round Garden
Our Riviera Gazebo will be a stellar addition to your garden. The ultimate in grace and refinement, its construction from indestructible wrought iron also gives it unsurpassed durability. The breath-taking beauty of this open-roof gazebo will be renewed year after year, as it comes alive with climbing flowers and vines.
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