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Are you planning a small wedding? Make it a gazebo wedding!

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

For those couples who prefer to keep their wedding intimate and relatively informal, an outdoor gazebo wedding is a great choice. A gazebo can be a wonderful attraction or backdrop to your special event. It makes a great alter to announce your vows and a romantic stage for the couple’s first dance.  But before the big day, there are a few things you must plan and prepare.

Plan #1: The bride and groom need to compile a guest list of attendees. This is something that should be done together. Neither the bride nor groom wants any unwanted surprise guests showing up, especially in such an intimate setting.  The bride and groom may also want to agree on how close the relatives have to be to get on the list or, how many people each person gets to invite.

Plan idea #2: If you are not hosting the gazebo wedding in your own back yard, you need to reserve a venue. The expected amount of people invited to the wedding is a good indication of how big the venue should be. Many public parks have been used to hold weddings; some parks already have large gazebos on the property. Gazebos can also be purchased or rented.    

Plan idea #3: Decided whether you will have just the ceremony outdoors or, if you will have the reception outdoors as well. Keeping the wedding in one location is generally the perfect way to stick to a small budget.

Plan idea #4: Have a backup plan in case the weather does not go as planned. Some ideas are renting a large tent that can hold all of your guests, and keep them out of the rain. Another idea is to reserve an indoor venue you can relocate to in case of disaster, such as a relative’s home close by.

Plan idea #5: Make sure to send out those invitations six to eight weeks before the big day. This should be enough time for family and friends to make arrangements to accompany you at this special event. For out of town guests, send the invitation eight to ten weeks in advance, allowing them to make travel arrangements.

Plan idea #6: Make arrangements for a sound system, band or DJ. If you do host your own music be sure to rent a microphone and stand for the ceremony and any guest speakers.

Plan idea #6: Make a list of the music you would like to hear at the wedding. If you are on a tight budget, you can compile a CD of songs to play on the sound system yourself. A thoughtful idea is to ask the out-of-age-range guest for a song or two that they would enjoy hearing that night. A special grandparent or great aunt would be delighted to hear something a little less loud or rebellious as today’s music can be.

Plan idea #7: Plan any additional items you will need during the ceremony and reception. This would include things such as, chairs, tables, linens, gift table, lighting, flowers, plates, cutlery, food and drinks.

Plan idea #8: Don’t forget those very important gazebo decorations! You can find out how to decorate your wedding gazebo in the article “How to decorate a gazebo for a wedding”.

Gazebo Lighting

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

Any gazebo space can be made to come alive at night with some fancy gazebo illumination! Not only that but you’ll be able to see your burgers burning on the grill 10 feet away and, see your companies faces only a chair away. Wouldn’t that be nice!

Gazebo lighting can be anything, from a string of lightbulbs draped around the gazebo, to a lantern to some candles. Of couse we all know the dangers of a lit flame burning inside a gazebo but, with proper precautions it can be done safely and effectively.

Of course the best choice in lighting is what suits your budget, your needs and enhances the space around you. There are many different styles of lighting today- different shapes, sizes, etc.

In general, most gazebo owners choose to opt into a general lighting, low-voltage lighting system. Low-voltage lights are safe, inexpensive, easy to install, and cosume less energy- which means energy and money savings for you.

Another great place to install lights in anywhere there are paths or walkways, danger zones like a pond or high traffic areas of your yard such as, the BBQ and table area.

If your not sure what kind of lights would best suit  your gazebo or yard just ask the installer for their oppinion. They have seen it all before and would probably be happy to give you some ideas.

Gazebo Newsletter?

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

How exciting would a Gazebo Newsletter be everyone?
“Very exciting” you say!!
Well…. that is the response we have had so far!
People (people that view our website) are really looking forward to a potentially up-and-coming “Gazebo Newsletter”, containing News, tips, gazebo information, company growth, promotions and more.

So based on our viewers request we have a discussion going on about building a newsletter template to fill mothly or quarterly (we are not sure yet) to send out to those interested gazebo lovers. A great idea too might be to have a forward button right on the newsletter allowing the reader to forward it to friends, family and those interested. This could be a hit as someone always knows someone who knows someone who wants a gazebo! And why wouldn’t you? Well…you would! So the right question actually is Why would you -want a gazebo? There are so many answers…so you tell me!!

Putting up a Vinyl Gazebo

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

beautify your yard by adding a gazebo. These outside structures add charm and dignity to any outdoor living space. They are decorative shelter for your backyard. Have it be you want a gazebo to accomidate the family in a summer BBQ, go ahead! Have it be you would like to spend an evening away from the family hiding in the gazebo, go ahead! It’s a great home away from home entity.

A vinyl gazebo in particular is easy to clean and will withstand a characterized winter with gusty winds, snow and foul play. This marvelous structure will keep you away from snows harm and cold.

Now, speaking of putting this unit together, I have just the instructions for you:

First of all, find a level area of ground in which you want to be the foundation for the foundation of your gazebo. We dont want you slant eyed or cock eyed while siting in your gazebo talking to a friend. Save that for when your drinking with friends in he gazebo, which Im sure there will be plenty of.

2nd- Place the floor sections for the vinyl gazebo on the level pad. Put the floor boards together in the middle of the pad.

Put the posts in their holes in the floor of the gazebo. Match the corners carefully and make all the pieces in the floor flush. Fasten the posts in their brackets with floor bolts and attach a metal post plate to the top of the posts.

Set up the top railing sections against the bottom of the gazebo posts in the proper order. Ensure the decorative wider section, or door header, is at the door opening. Center railing sections on the posts and use a partner to hoist the railings to the top for attachment. Start with the door header and work your way around the gazebo, screwing the railing pieces in place. The rails align to each post with pre-drilled holes.

Add the bottom railing sections, with the hole in the bottom lined up to the bottom hole in the posts. The hole in the top of the railing lines up with the hole in the middle of the posts. Attach these bottom rail pieces with screws through the holes.

Slide the vinyl gazebo’s roof sections to the top of the posts and align each section with the middle of the corresponding post. Hold each piece in place with clamps. Ensure the edge of the roof is even all around the gazebo. Place screws through the metal plate on the post into the roof section. Add the remaining sections and hold them together with clamps. Put bolts into the adjoining roof sections and hand tighten.

Line up the corners of the roof. Press up in the middle of the gazebo roof to help align the sections, and then tighten the bolts with a wrench.

Ta da!! You got it! How does it look?

If it’s not looking so heathy, which it should because it is quite simple for a regular handy man, then give us a call at Country Side Gazebos of America and we can help you out with some advise.

Vinyl Gazebo Benefits

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

If you want a durable gazebo but the price of a metal gazebo is beyond your means, the durability you seek can be found in vinyl gazebo models.

Vinyl gazebos look just like traditional wood gazebos, except that vinyl is usually white or sometimes black. White mimics wood that is painted white; black resembles wrought iron. Vinyl gazebos are available in a variety of styles, but the most popular style is the Victorian gazebo. This is because white is most often associated with that style of gazebo.

You’ll spend more money for a vinyl gazebo than you will for a wooden one, but you’ll save more money in the long run on maintenance. Unlike wood, vinyl doesn’t need to be weatherproofed or repainted from time to time, and it is practically impervious to the elements. It won’t rot, crack, check, peel, fade, yellow, warp, twist, or otherwise lose its looks or structural integrity.

Vinyl gazebos, just as with many other types of gazebos, often have asphalt roof shingles. These are construction grade shingles, the same ones used on your house, and will have a similar lifespan. Grey shingles give a more delicate look to the gazebo, while black shingles tend to have a “grounding” effect to the structure.

Some consumers object to the “artificial” feel of vinyl. If you want to make your vinyl gazebo to look more natural and better fit in its surroundings, consider accenting with flowering plants. You can hang plants from moldings or from trellis walls on and around the gazebo. Use real wood furniture, painted white to blend with the gazebo and give a more natural effect for those who sit down inside.

If you want the versatility vinyl can provide in a gazebo, you can find a basic 8 foot model for $3000, a bargain for the value.

When it comes to choosing outdoor spaces, vinyl gazebos are an excellent choice. Unlike wood gazebos, vinyl gazebos are virtually maintenance free. They are designed to withstand the elements, do not warp in the sun, and are extremely easy to clean. Due to their ease of use and ability to maintain them effortlessly, vinyl gazebos are increasingly popular with homeowners and those who are planning special events.

One of the greatest advantages of using vinyl gazebos is the ability to entertain your guests despite the season. Many people enjoy time in their gazebo while it is raining, and is perfect for use year round. When selecting a gazebo it is important to determine where it will be located. Gazebos look great standing proudly in the midst of your landscaping, or they might be adjacent to your patio or deck. Gazebos may be screened in or open on all sides. If you intend to use your gazebo during periods of rain, it is best to select a screened in model.

It’s important to realize that before building wood or vinyl gazebos you will need to ensure that your project can move forward with your local zoning department. You might be required to obtain a permit first, and if so, you’ll need to have a detailed plan of your project. For this reason, it’s best to contact your zoning department first and determine the requirements.

Once you know what is required, choose a plan or model that will fit in with the requirements. After you have the specs for several vinyl gazebos, compare them and determine the best one for your needs. Then present your drawings and plan to the zoning board. Always check with your local zoning department as each city and county has different rules and regulations. Never undertake a building project with out ensuring for yourself that it will be permitted.