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• Made of robust fir wood, ensure excellent durability and warp resistance
• The wood surface is coated with protective painting to extend its service life
• The trellises provide robust support for climbing plants to grow upward
• The flat/arched roof allows for hanging flower baskets, lights, or other decorative items
• Versatile, serves as a wedding entry, patio entryway, or garden climbing pergola
• Adorn it with balloons, fresh flowers, wreaths, vines, LED lights, and more
• Equipped with metal connectors, prevent deforming or cracking
• Constructed from thick supporting legs, and recommend inserting them into the soil
• Designed with elegant grid trellises, add a touch of sophistication
It was very easy to assemble. It is sturdy and the right height. It looks beautiful in my garden. I am sure you can use it for various events as well.
Awesome! Steady and beautiful!
For the size, quality, and price, this gazebo is a great one. I just received it and it has only been in the ground for a day at the time of writing this, so we'll have to wait and see how durable it actually is. The packaging was very sturdy and the parts were packaged very well. Some of the holes were a little misaligned, but that wasn't a problem. It took me about 45 minutes in total to build it myself. I dug four holes about a foot deep and used the foundation they provided, but I wrapped them in concrete for added stability, especially in terms of weatherproofing. I also added a few small L-brackets on some of the sides so that it doesn't wobble, which the plastic ones do and will do in the future. It might be easier for some people to build it with two people, as it's larger in size than the total weight. So far so good, and it looks great in our yard!
Great product, great height and quality. I use it to grow grapes and I like the width the most so the plants can fit in easily.
Durable and easy to assemble. I use it in my garden to support climbing roses.

