Complete automation system gate


The Krono kit is a complete system for a pair of wing gates up to 2.5m each leaf and is most commonly used in small hinge geometry situations.

The motors are worm driven and are very strong and provide very smooth operation. The ‘KRONO’ kit is a cost effective method of providing a complete automation system for small hinge geometry gates. The kit also comes with a comprehensive installation guide.

June 25th, 2008 by Admin | No Comments »

Traditional African Gazebo

Thatched Gazebo
Go native and relax with the Tribe in this substantial hexagonal Thatched Gazebo, based on traditional African hut designs. Manufactured from solid, machined round, pressure treated timber uprights with matching side panels and an easy to lay sectioned deck floor base. The attractive thatched roof is hand crafted from South African Reed, which offers excellent protection from the weather, allowing you to relax and enjoy your gazebo and garden at just about any time of the year. Ideal as a shady retreat on the patio, or as a hideaway in a quiet corner in the garden, the Thatched Gazebo comes complete with full assembly instruction and fixing kit. Or let us do it for you with our home delivery and assembly facility.

May 29th, 2008 by Admin | No Comments »

Beautiful Gazebo Plans

replacement gazebo canopy
Summerwood has been producing gorgeous gazebos for years and sending them all around the world. From holiday hammerers to professional contractors and architects, 1000’s of our happy gazebo owners have even taken the time to send us pictures of there finished masterpiece, their endorsement speaks volumes.

Our gazebo plans come complete with easy-to-understand drawings and step-by-step instructions. So building your gazebo becomes a manageable, logical and fun process. Frankly there’s no more cost-effective route to getting a beautifully styled gazebo on your property.

May 29th, 2008 by Admin | No Comments »

Traditional & unique Bali Gazebos

gazebo plans
Traditional & unique Bali Gazebos are cool and breezy with Alang Alang (thatched) or shingle roofing for canopy. All gazebos products are knock-down from wood or bamboo construction for easy reassembly at your location. Available in a variety of woods & bamboo, shapes and sizes up to 7 meters diameter with or without floor. We use kiln dried termite treated timber for the construction of our Balinese Gazebo Products. Visit exbali.com

May 29th, 2008 by Admin | No Comments »

History oh Gazebo

gazebo canopy
Gazebos canopy belong to a variety of garden structures with similar functions, that include pagodas, pavilions, kiosks, belvederes, follies, alambras, pergolas, and more. As the etymologies of those names suggest, such structures were (and are) quite popular in warm and sunny climates. They are well-attested in the literature of China, Persia, and many other classical civlizations, going back to several millennia. Examples of such structures are the garden houses at Montacute House.

The word gazebo was first used by British architects William and John Halfpenny in their book Rural Architecture in the Chinese Taste (1750). Plate 55 of the book, titled “Elevation of a Chinese Gazebo” shows “[…] a Chinese Tower or Gazebo, situated on a Rock, and raised to a considerable Heighth, and a Gallery round it to render the Prospect more compleat”.

The origin of the word is unknown, and has no cognates in other European languages. Several false etymologies have been proposed, such as the French expression Que c’est beau (”How beautiful”) and the Macaronic Latin gazebo (”I shall gaze”). L. L. Bacon proposed a derivation from Casbah, a Muslim quarter around the citadel in Algiers[1]. More recently, W. Sayers proposed that the name comes from Hispano-Arabic qushaybah, attested in a poem by Cordoban poet Ibn Quzman (d. 1160)

May 29th, 2008 by Admin | No Comments »

Gazebo plans free

gazebo plans free
Wood Gazebos are freestanding, or attached to a garden wall, roofed, and open on all sides; they provide shade, basic shelter, ornamental features in a landscape, and a place to rest.A gazebo is a pavilion structure, often octagonal, commonly found in parks, gardens, and spacious public areas. Some gazebos in public parks are large enough to serve as bandstands.

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