Garden Pavilions

Pavilions is set in gardens for the past many centuries, and with each generation, these designs are becoming increasingly popular. Arbour is the most popular among garden buildings. The tradition of building a pergola ancient and dates back to the earliest gardens in the world. Pergola is defined as any building in the park or garden, created for relaxation and decoration of the garden. It is not something Digital Cameras would like to discuss. Gazebo can be a stone or wood, with doors and glazed windows, or consisting only the light arrays placed in plain sight or hidden in the undergrowth. In any case, the gazebo, as well as for any architectural structure, we must have three basic rules: strength, beauty and functionality. Pavilions may be closed and open.

Enclosed gazebos are small buildings of various shapes and sizes, covered with a roof. Walls gazebos can be solid and latticed, the walls can not be four, but only three or two. The advantage of this type arbors is that they can be in any weather, and not just in summer but in late spring or early fall. Open pavilions are open-work dome-shaped structure, consisting of metal rods or wooden slats. Along the perimeter of this gazebo are planted in fast-growing climbing plants over a short period of Entangling gazebo, which resembles a large bush. On sunny days inside a gazebo is cozy and cool Pergolas were common even in the gardens of Egypt 5000 years ago. First of all, gazebos photos were members of the royal family. At that time it was thought that the garden – a paradise on earth, people believed that will be able to pick up your garden in the afterlife.

In this case, the frescoes painted in the tomb house plan and scheme of the garden, including the gazebo. Found frescoes date from 1400 BC In ancient Rome and Pompeii, such as construction of gazebos, were also very popular. As the population became aware erect gazebos and pavilions of summer on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. Arbour with their hands is also a reality