
A wooden pavilion in the garden is a practical, space-saving alternative to a classic gazebo and can be built even in a limited area. Ready-made sets often include not only the structural parts, but also the floor and furniture.
The Wooden Pavilion in the Garden – A Beautiful Eye-Catcher Outdoors

The wooden pavilion in the garden catches the eye with its classic charm. It has become an integral part of English and Japanese gardens, and with good reason: in both traditions, pavilions have often served as tea houses. Today, they are also gathering places for the family, creating a comfortable shaded seating area for meals and relaxation outdoors.
The wooden pavilion in the garden – what are the options?

Today, two versions of the wooden gazebo in the garden are especially common: round and hexagonal designs. Whichever option you choose, a solid base plate is essential for roof stability. Paving beneath the wooden substructure also improves the durability of the building. Most gazebos are made of solid wood, often durable local species such as oak or pine. Special treatments and impregnation protect the wood from the elements. A bituminous roof membrane or roof covering protects against strong sunlight and weathering, while additional wind protection can make the structure more comfortable. If the gazebo will also be used in colder weather, it can be glazed.
Wooden gazebo in blue and white

Practical and beautiful – the pavilion was used in England as a tea house

A charming wooden pavilion made of acacia wood

The roof shape recalls exotic pavilions in Japan

Gazebo on the edge of the pond in the garden

Gazebo by the pool – spring flowers create a romantic atmosphere

Water features in the garden

Gazebo with gable roof houses the kitchen, outdoor fireplace including

Romantic lighting with lanterns creates a pleasant atmosphere

The pavilion is protected from view by the high garden wall

Modern pavilion by the pool









Complete outdoor garden with gazebo, greenhouse, and living area