14 Gazebo Ideas for a Picture-Perfect Outdoor Retreat

From rustic log designs to sleek modern reprieves, there's a gazebo idea for every style.

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FOTOGRAFIA INC. / GETTY IMAGES

There’s something inherently enchanting about a backyard gazebo. This open-air sanctuary—nestled within the privacy of your own yard—is a place to tuck away with a good book and glass of iced tea on breezy summer days, a destination for family meals filled with delicious food, and intimate chats with close friends and family.

Gazebos are also an aesthetic addition to any yard, and they can take so many forms. From traditional gazebos with ivy climbing through latticework to regal silhouettes with elegant columns to modern-day variations with minimalist details, you’ve got plenty of options to choose from. Plus, each can be outfitted however you please. Adorn yours with twinkling lights or a simple chandelier, gossamer-like curtains that sway in the breeze, earth-toned decor, or vibrant and splashy fixtures.

Not sure where to start? Let these gazebo ideas inspire you.

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Rustic Log and Stone Gazebo

<p>Kristyn Hogan</p>

Kristyn Hogan

If you're partial to a rustic cottage aesthetic, consider building a gazebo made from sturdy wooden logs. This one also features a stone floor and a working wood fireplace. Draped curtains and greenery lend some softness and romance.

Ultra Minimalist Gazebo

<p>Kendall Wilkinson / Bernard Andre Photography</p>

Kendall Wilkinson / Bernard Andre Photography

For anyone with a modern home and a taste for minimalism, consider a stripped-back design similar to this one. A sleek black roof with narrow columns provides shade, while a stone retaining wall leans into the cool tones. Even the matching furniture is kept to a minimum.

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Small Gazebo With Curtains

<p>Brian Dorsey Studios</p>

Brian Dorsey Studios

For dreamy romance, take your cue from this beautiful free-standing gazebo. The tent-like shape—complete with ruched blue fabric roof and curtains—adds visual interest to any yard, while scalloped design details offer even more intrigue.

Gazebo Meets Porch

<p>Studio BV</p>

Studio BV

Consider building out a gazebo-style structure off your home's porch. While not a true gazebo and open on all sides, this is a great solution for those who want a gazebo but may not have the yard space. It's also convenient in the sense that it allows you to easily come and go from the house as you please.

Large Brick Gazebo

<p>Steven Karlisch Photography, Lucas/Eilers Associates</p>

Steven Karlisch Photography, Lucas/Eilers Associates

While many gazebos are made from wood or metal, brick is an excellent material to reach for when building out a new outdoor reprieve. This large brick gazebo designed by Eiler Associates provides enough space for cooking, prepping, lounging, and dining.

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Traditional Cedar Wood Gazebo

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laughingmango / getty

If you're drawn to the silhouette of a traditional style gazebo, let this beautiful design inspire your build. Made from a gorgeous and sturdy cedar wood, it features that classic rounded shape with a pointed roof. The lattice work in the corners lends some extra personality, while lush greenery and a paver walkway make it extra inviting.

Elevated Waterfront Gazebo

<p>Feather and Twine</p>

Feather and Twine

Who says a gazebo needs to sit on ground level? This beautiful lakeside structure is elevated on stilts, providing scenic views of the water while providing storage space for a boat.

Ivy Roof Gazebo

<p>Claire Takacs</p>

Claire Takacs

An extra-long gazebo makes for an excellent space for entertaining. To help it feel more "at one" with the rest of your yard, grow vining plants at the base of each column and allow them to take over the roof as well.

Tiered Roof Gazebo

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FOTOGRAFIA INC. / GETTY IMAGES

This captivating wood gazebo beckons you to sit and take a load off with its classic silhouette and surrounding lush foliage. The tiered roof adds another layer of drama, as does intricate corner molding, inviting solar lights, and rocking chairs.

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Simple Gazebo

<p>Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands</p>

Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands

Sometimes the simplest structure is exactly what you need to transform your backyard space into a welcoming destination. This gazebo design features a straightforward, house-like design complete with a sloped roof and platform. You could keep the walls open or add curtains, and it's perfect for everything from a small dining table to a cozy lounge.

Gazebo Dining Retreat

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Portra / getty

You know you're living the dream when al fresco meals are part of your everyday routine. Whether large or small, gazebos are an excellent place for a dining table. Soft lighting and comfortable chairs will take your outdoor dining experience to the next level.

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Holiday Decorated

Whatever gazebo style you prefer—and however you choose to outfit it—consider getting creative with every holiday that rolls around. From festive Fourth of July decor to Easter-inspired, your outdoor retreat can serve as an extension of your home and provide the perfect place to celebrate.

Enclosed Gazebo

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Mint Images / Getty

While gazebos typically feature an open-air design, you can certainly enclose yours for more comfort. An enclosed gazebo keeps bugs away and can also remain cooler during the hot months and warmer during the chilly ones. Screens or windows allow for airflow as needed while letting in light.

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Two-Story Attached Gazebo

<p>The Edges Wedding Photography</p>

The Edges Wedding Photography

Here's an incredible idea for a two-story home with a porch that wraps around each level: A veranda-gazebo hybrid. This multi-level gazebo instantly adds character to the home—providing some wow-worthy curb appeal—but it's also highly functional.

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