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Pergola vs. Gazebo: What’s the Difference? - MSN
Gazebos are tall, covered, freestanding rounded structures. Typically built of stone, wood and iron, they're popular on large properties, in a garden area or overlooking scenic views.
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Gazebos, pavilions, pergolas, arbors and all manner of garden houses are, in effect, detached room additions. They may lack solid walls or roofs, but their exposed skeletons give form, shape and ...
Gazebos also may have a more solid roof than arbors or pergolas, providing sun and other weather protection. The roof may have added architectural appeal, like a cupola.
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