Arbour

Choosing the right material is vital for both the look and longevity of the structure:

: Cedar and redwood are popular for their natural rot resistance. For a lower-cost option, pressure-treated timber is durable but may require painting or staining to improve its appearance. arbour

: They create focal points, define transitions between garden "rooms," and can offer a shady spot for relaxation. Choosing the right material is vital for both

: Solid cellular vinyl mimics the look of wood while being virtually maintenance-free and weather-resistant. Arbor vs. Pergola While often confused, the two have distinct differences: Size Small, often for a single bench or gateway. Large, designed to cover decks or patios. Structure : Solid cellular vinyl mimics the look of

Usually two or four posts with a continuous "tunnel" of latticework. Four or more posts with an open, grid-like roof. Intimate seating or framing a walk. Hosting large dining tables or outdoor living sets.

An arbor is a decorative landscape structure designed to support climbing plants and add vertical interest to a garden. Typically smaller and more intimate than a pergola, it often frames a gateway or a path, or serves as a secluded seating area. Key Functions and Design

: Wrought iron or steel arbors offer a classic, often more ornate look and are highly durable.