In the comfort of the gazebo

The type and appearance of the gazebo depend on the individual preferences and conditions of the place where it is to be located. For example, a freely growing hedge can occupy a strip up to two meters wide.On the other hand, a green fence or trellis for climbing plants requires little space.

One-year climbers, such as the wolf or nasturtium, already cover the supports with their lush leaves and flowers in the summer.In order not to plant new plants every year, let's reach for perennial vines, e.g. fast-growing akebia or honeysuckle.

Pots and boxes are very practical on the terrace.Among the most beautiful vines for containers, we find one-year-old tunbergia and low varieties of clematis.High-growing plants and tall shrubs planted in pots are also perfect for arranging cozy nooks.

We create quick-set covers of various fabrics, awnings, screens or walls, such as thin wooden panels and even glass panes.

Our ideas for shielding ourselves from the environment

In hiding

The bench is enclosed on three sides with a translucent curtain and several cushions for complete intimacy.

Leaf roof

The posts and beams of the wooden pergola almost completely disappear in the thicket of decorative leaves of the Aristolochia macrophylla.

Garden idyll

A wooden trellis for creepers overgrown with clematis creates a calm background for a picturesque seating area.

With a rose in the background

Guarded by a row of climbing roses, the rest corner from the garden side is surrounded by spherical box trees and wisteria trees planted in pots.

Window to the world

The glass with a colored drawing replaced one segment of the full fence, allowing you to look into the distance.

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