Pergola vs Gazebo:Choosing Between Pergolas and Gazebos,What’s Better for You – Pergola or Gazebo?



Pergola vs Gazebo: Find the Perfect Structure for your Terrace & Landscape Makeover
Pergolas and Gazebos are visually attractive & architectural structures that enhance aesthetics while providing functionality such as shade, privacy, and shelter for outdoor spaces like terraces, balconies, and gardens. They come in a variety of designs, ranging from traditional to modern styles. We know that it’s hard to choose between them. However, by the end of this article, you'll have a clear idea of which one suits your needs best.


Definition of Pergola and Gazebo?
Pergola structures are typically attached to the primary buildings such as houses and terrace walls. They can be occasionally free standing with modern style architecture with no or partial roof. They often feature contemporary design with one or two sloped sides allowing proper water drainage.
Gazebos are freestanding structures with an enclosed roof and in-built flooring. They are designed in traditional style with four, six and eight sides slope.

Pergola
In the modern era at the heart of Silicone city-Bengaluru, utilization of terrace space into an outdoor retreat is very essential. Pergola always fit in easily on terraces as they can be attached to the primary structure with partial roof with four posts on the terrace.
Advantages of Pergola
- The modern pergola designs are modified to be having partial or closed roof structures with different roofing materials like Toughened Glass, Mangalore Tiles, Shingles and Puff Sheet.
- Extended structures of terrace providing partial or complete shade for spending quality time.
- Blends with Aesthetics,Personal Customization, offer endless customization options from morning yoga sessions to late night family gatherings with Outdoor furniture, warm lightings and WPC deck for flooring.

Gazebo
They bring in the antique look to your landscape gardens with freestanding traditional style having 4,6 or 8 sides slope acting as a focal point. They are usually with inbuilt flooring raised above the ground and with one or two entrance or open all sides.They usually match or contrast the adjacent building in the Landscape Garden. Most of them will have hand railing through their circumference and built-in seaters. However, in the modern design an extra storied can be built for viewpoint and also seaters can be moveable or in built as per the requirement.
Advantages of Gazebo
- Attractive structure acting as a focal point in the Landscape Garden with beholding the tradition of history.
- Two storied Structure, with the flexibility of modern design an extra storey can be added creating a view point for the farmhouses to enjoy the nature.
- Modern Design with seating options enhance their usability and comfort.


PROPERTIES | GAZEBO | PERGOLA |
Attachment to House | Freestanding | Attached to Primary structure or Freestanding |
Roofing Material | Shingles, Mangalore Tiles & Thatch roof | Toughened Glass, Mangalore Tiles, Shingles, Thatch Roof, Puff Sheet, PVC Onduline Sheet |
Shape | Pyramid, Hexagonal & Octagonal | One side slope, two side slope, Square & Rectangular |
Shade | Completely Closed | Open, partially open or Closed |
Appearance | Traditional & Rustic | Modern & Sleek |
Architecture | Detailed structure needs more time to craft and install | Simpler with less material |
Space Consideration | Requires more space | Smaller space |
