From Elle Decor:
If you’re a Sound of Music fan, you’ll appreciate a good gazebo moment as much as a dress made from some old drapes. There’s that scene when Liesl and Rolf twirl and leap across a gazebo’s benches (we all know how that one ended). Then, of course, there’s the moment when Captain von Trapp confesses his love to a blushing Fräulein Maria as moonlight streams through the delicate glass panes. While you might not have the benefit of a villa and sprawling Alpine grounds to frolic across, you might want to consider adding a gazebo to your own backyard for a touch of elegance. Not only do gazebos provide a statement focal point for your yard and a conduit for connecting to the great outdoors, but they also provide a perfect venue for alfresco entertaining or a little quiet time to yourself.
But what, exactly, makes a gazebo, well, a gazebo? As gardening guru Patrick Taylor defines it in the Oxford Companion to the Garden, a gazebo is an “ornamental building of slightly uncertain character, without the gravitas of a temple nor with the frivolity of something more whimsical,” he writes. The word itself comes from a “jokey” Anglo-Latin phrase for “I shall look about.” Similarly, these garden structures—generally fashioned from wrought iron, clapboard, or trelliswork—have “undertones of cheerful if insubstantial and ephemeral prettiness.”
“A gazebo is one type of garden folly—a somewhat whimsical destination within a landscape that feels separate from a home’s architecture, secluded, and of the land,” landscape architect Geoffrey Valentino, partner at the firm Hollander Design Landscape Architects, tells ELLE DECOR. When it comes to determining whether a gazebo would make a fitting addition to your backyard, first, consider the size of your outdoor space. Because a gazebo is meant to offer its own little slice of escape—“a great destination within the landscape,” as Valentino puts it—they’re best suited to larger yards or more formal gardens.
Landscape designer Sam Spiegel concurs. “In order for them to be used effectively, they need to be placed where they can be properly appreciated from a distance with the correct plantings to accentuate the details chosen for the gazebo,” Spiegel added. He endorses situating the structure at the end of a long garden walk so it feels as though the gazebo itself is a special destination.
Whether you have developed a pastiche for manicured landscapes and trimmed verdure or have left your billowing garden to its wonderfully wild devices, whether you’re in need of a contemporary poolside retreat that’s front and center of everything or a hideaway that’s submerged behind foliage for a peaceful outdoor escape, we’ve pulled our favorite gazebo moments from the archives of ELLE DECOR and beyond for even more inspo for a paradise-status backyard. These fabulous structures will inspire you to live deliberately in the backyard of your dreams. (Read more.)
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