Hexagonal gazebo: types of structures
A gazebo is an absolutely necessary building in a garden or summer cottage. It is she who is the place of general gathering for friendly gatherings, and it is she who will save from the scorching sun or rain. There are a huge number of varieties of gazebos.
This article will consider hexagonal designs that are very popular.
Peculiarities
There are a lot of main positive characteristics of hexagonal arbors:
- Attractive appearance... A structure with a foundation in the form of a hexagonal polyhedron immediately attracts attention. The same applies to the roof - it definitely stands out from the usual row of courtyard buildings.
- Reliability... The more edges a building has, the more resistant it is and less susceptible to external negative influences. No wonder the honeycomb has the same shape. It is enough to remember how much pressure they can withstand.
- Spaciousness... 6-sided structures visually look quite compact, but in practice they can accommodate a much larger number of people than, for example, an ordinary square gazebo.
Varieties of designs
Despite its unusual shape, the polygonal structure is constructed from the same materials as conventional-shaped gazebos. Traditionally, wood, metal, glass, brick and shaped pipes are used for construction. Each of the listed materials has its own strengths and weaknesses.
Consider the positive and negative qualities of each of the listed materials:
Wood
It is a very popular building material among those people who appreciate naturalness and wildlife. There are two types of wooden gazebos for summer cottages: from a frame and a bar.
Frame buildings are easier to erect, if necessary, disassemble and rearrange to another place, as well as resize. TThis kind of wood does not need special processing. However, log gazebos are more difficult to change from a decorative point of view.
As for the structure from a bar, it is more difficult to build it - for this you need to have the skills of carpentry. Moreover, the design of such a gazebo can be more varied.
Metal
This material is considered to be more practical and durable - it is less susceptible to the influence of natural precipitation. Whole works of art are often created from metal with the help of artistic forging.
Today there are ready-made proposals for collapsible structures that you can install yourself. Among the disadvantages is the fact that the metal is susceptible to corrosion, and the gazebo periodically needs to be repainted.
Glass
Hexagonal summer cottages made of transparent glass look very elegant and a little fabulous. Backlit glass buildings look especially impressive at night. This design is suitable for a landscape decorated in a modern style and near houses with a modern design.
The disadvantage of such a gazebo is that the glass heats up strongly in the sun, therefore in the warm season, it will be almost impossible to be in it during the day... Maintaining a large glass surface is not an easy task.
Brick
Brick buildings are reliable and solid, they are usually erected for centuries. Such a gazebo can be installed on any ground without fear that it will sag.
The brick does not need any additional maintenance, which makes it in demand for the construction of permanent structures. However, for the construction of a brick building, accurate calculations are required, a correctly laid foundation, high costs for the material itself and for paying for the services of the master, since certain skills are required for laying bricks.
Profile pipes
In most cases, they have a square or rectangular cross-section. A round section is less common. The initial raw material for them is carbon steel. There are many reasons for choosing this particular material, for example, its relatively low cost.
In addition, the finished pipe structure is lightweight, and therefore does not need a preliminary foundation. Such a gazebo can withstand a fairly long period of operation and does not need annual repairs.
A gazebo made of a profile pipe is not afraid of fires, so you can safely put a brazier or barbecue in the immediate vicinity of it.
Roof material
When planning the construction of a hexagonal gazebo, you should pay special attention to the material from which the roof will be made. Given the complexity of the structure being built, not every material will be equally good.
It is necessary to consider in advance some types of building materials in detail:
Shingles
It is durable, has an anti-corrosion coating, but it weighs too much, so not every base will withstand such a coating.
Metal profiles and other metal roofing materials
Metal sheets are strong enough and flexible at the same time, which allows you to give them any shape. However, during rain or strong wind, they make too loud sounds.
In addition, such a roof is susceptible to moisture and therefore needs regular painting.
Wood
This material is considered natural and environmentally friendly, has a pleasant texture. It can be used to create very beautiful designs of structures. However, wood is highly flammable, so gazebos with wooden elements are best built away from open sources of fire.
The constant exposure to precipitation damages wooden structures, so they need to be restored regularly.
Ondulin
Which is also known as "Euro slate". Its main difference from ordinary slate is that it weighs much less, therefore perfectly suitable as a roof for lightweight structures.
To prevent the roof from leaking for installation, roofing nails with special rubberized seals are used.
Polycarbonate
It is a flexible sheet made of a viscous polymer (plastic), which can be shaped into shapes of varying complexity. Polycarbonate comes in a variety of colors, but it transmits up to 90% of the light. This material, with a relatively low weight, is several times stronger than glass, resistant to moisture and gusts of wind.
However, it gets very hot and fades in the sun, so in summer it will be hot in such a gazebo.
Polycarbonate is flammable, so gazebos with such a roof are not recommended to be placed near an open fire.
Glass
A gazebo with a glass roof looks very unusual. She lets in light from the sun during the day and from the stars at night, which adds to her attractiveness. For these purposes, a special tempered glass is used.therefore a solid foundation is needed to support such a roof.
This circumstance indicates the shortcomings of the choice of this material. Among the minuses, one can also note its high cost and complexity during installation.
Textile
This is a very easy and affordable roofing option both in cost and in the installation process. A fabric awning creates a saving coolness on a hot day, but it will not protect you from rain and strong winds. Its service life is very short.
Varieties of hexagonal arbors
Like all other types of gazebos, buildings with six corners can be divided into open, semi-open, and completely closed.
The first option - an open gazebo - is suitable for a summer cottage and for a warm climate. A hexagonal open gazebo has a base and a roof, but most often does not have walls. The roof is supported by one or more support pillars and protects from the sun's rays. A table and benches for seating are installed in the center of the gazebo. It is good to have a rest in such a gazebo in hot summer.
The semi-open gazebo already has not only a roof, but also low walls. To prevent annoying insects from interfering with good rest, windows can be closed with climbing plants or metal bars.
This type of construction protects from light vagaries of weather such as rain or wind, while you can enjoy all the delights of nature - birdsong, flower aromas, beautiful landscapes. Inside it you can find a place for a barbecue or even a full-fledged stove.
A closed gazebo with 6 corners and glazed windows is almost a full-fledged house. If you install a fireplace or heating in such a gazebo, then you can stay in it at any time of the year.... For this type of structure, a full-fledged foundation is required.
Interesting ideas for hex gazebos
Gazebos with open hearth. With this option, the owner can prepare treats for the guests without leaving them. And you won't have to carry hot food far - the oven will be near the table. Not only a traditional barbecue, but also a stone stove or a fireplace with coals can act as a source of fire.
Before construction, it is necessary to choose the right materials and correctly make all the calculations in order to comply with all safety rules. The floors and walls around the fire source must be covered with protective metal sheets.
Carved details... Ordinary straight wooden supports look boring, but if you decorate them with openwork carving, the gazebo will look prettier... If you do not know the technique of wood carving, you can purchase ready-made linings - they are not very expensive.
Dry grass roof... Such an unpretentious option as straw is able to transform any building beyond recognition. The hexagonal structure itself looks interesting, and with a roof made of dry reed or shingles, it will look even more colorful.
Such a gazebo will be a great addition to a wooden house and will be appropriate in a country-style landscape... However, this option is not for every climate - it is more suitable for southern regions.
You will learn about the mistakes made when choosing a gazebo from the following video.
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