Wooden Gazebos ( products)
Upgrade your garden with a premium wooden gazebo from The Range. Whether you’re looking to host summer dinner parties or simply want a permanent space that you can chill out and relax under, our wooden structures are a great modernisation of a standard gazebo. Find:
- Large, sturdy structures
- A variety of sizes and finishes
- Wooden gazebos with roofs
- Wooden carports and more!
Browse premium wooden gazebos with roofs
Tired of having a boring patio, or want an outdoor shelter solution without having to fork out for an extension? Then browse our wooden gazebos! Featuring sturdy roofs and stable sides, our wooden gazebos are the perfect place to house your outdoor dining table or BBQ. They’re more stable than an awning, made from durable wood and able to withstand pretty much all weather conditions.
Plus, they look as great as they are practical. A charming, wooden finish adds a sophisticated aesthetic to any garden, and you can even give it a lick of wood paint to suit your taste. Find great prices, designs, and sizes by browsing the full collection.
Invest in sturdy protection with a wooden carport
As well as wooden gazebos, we also have a great selection of wooden carports. A more cost-effective alternative to a garage, you can keep your car well sheltered from the Great British weather all year round! Your carport will remain firmly in place and look incredibly aesthetic and stylish, no matter where you keep your vehicle.
Do I need to paint or stain my wooden gazebo?
Pressure-treated wood, used for our gazebos, is protected against rot, however, it is recommended that you use an exterior wood stain or wood oil once a year. This will help to maintain the natural wood colour of your gazebo and prevent it from fading from sun exposure.
Do I need planning permission for a wooden gazebo?
No, most wooden gazebos do not require planning permission, provided that it is under 2.5m high. However, if you’re looking for something bigger or are worried about planning permission rules, you can always contact your local planning office before starting your project.