Wooden oval gazebo in yard, placed on stone pad on cloudy day

The Wood Oval Gazebo

If you’re looking to add to your current garden or lawn, this aesthetic and quality wood oval gazebo makes a stunning addition to any space. Try it out as a garden gazebo or in a park, backyard, the backwoods, or beyond!

Features

The Wood Oval Gazebo Standard Features

Wood Oval gazebo sketch with standard features indicated by red circles and numbers
  1. Sizes
    We offer sizes from 8’x10’ to 12’x20’.
  2. Decking
    Wood Decking
  3. Bottom Rails
    31 ½” 1″x3″ Rails 
  4. Rafters
    2″x6″
  5. Roof Pitch
    5/12 (Standard)
  6. Wooden Cupola

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The Wood Oval Gazebo 

Add to the atmosphere of your outdoor space with the wood oval gazebo. This garden gazebo provides a peaceful, relaxing space you can enjoy in your own yard or garden! The roof provides sturdy protection from the elements, while the sides let in the fresh air. Choose from a number of sizes and customization options to design a gazebo for your space and use!

Structure Specs

Wood Oval Gazebo with Cupola
Sizes

8’x10’ to 12’x20’

(Common builds include: 10×16 and 12×16).

View of wood oval gazebo's roof and screened in area
Roof Style

5/12 pitch roof (double roof option available).

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Rails

31 ½” 1”x3” bottom rails (higher rails & upgraded baluster options available). 

With top decorative rails same style as bottom rails.

Standard Wood
Wood

#1 Pressure Treated Southern Yellow Pine

View of wooden Cupola
Cupola

Wooden Cupola

Colors

A and L Stains
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Keystone Gold
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Mahogany
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Mushroom
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Redwood
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Rustic Cedar
Australian Timber Oils
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Honey Teak
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Jarrah Brown
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Mahogany Flame
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Natural
Asphalt Shingles (Standard)
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Barkwood
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Biscayne Blue
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Charcoal
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Fox Hollow Gray
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Hickory
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Hunter Green
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Patriot Red
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Pewter Gray
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Shakewood
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Slate
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Weathered Wood
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Williamsburg Slate
Metal Roof Colors
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Black
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Bone White
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Bronze
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Charcoal
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Colonial Red
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Forest Green
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Slate Blue
Standing Seam Roof Colors
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Bright Red
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Charcoal Gray
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Classic Green
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Copper Penny
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Dark Bronze
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Matte Black

Outdoor Living Gazebo Options 

Personalize your gazebo with a variety of roof styles, materials, and colors, along with diverse flooring options. Choose from different baluster designs and wood finishes, and add custom features like windows, screens, and benches to craft the ultimate outdoor haven.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Outdoor Living Gazebos

Our Pequea dealers are located in PA, MD, NJ, DE, VA, NY, MA, VT, and NC.

The most sturdy type of gazebo is the hard-top gazebo. Any gazebo with a metal roof will be more weather resistant and thus last a longer time than other styles of gazebos. 

With proper maintenance, gazebos can last for years and even decades. A wooden gazebo can last 10 – 20 years with regular sealing, staining, and treating. A vinyl gazebo can last a little longer as vinyl is a resilient material that requires significantly less maintenance. 

There are many different foundation options you can choose from for your gazebo. The best foundation depends on what kind of gazebo you plan on building, where you’re building it, and what size your gazebo will be. A concrete pad is a good foundation choice for large gazebos and for soft grounds. A gravel pad foundation is also a solid choice for the budget-conscious. 

You will most likely need a permit to build a gazebo. Permitting requirements vary by state, county, city, and local area, which means that you should always check in with your local building department for the most accurate list of permitting requirements in your area. However, in general, larger gazebos (usually structures bigger than 250 sq ft) and permanent gazebos will require a permanent. Small and temporary gazebos may not need a permit, but it’s always best to check in with your local building department to ensure your gazebo is up to code! 

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