GazeboBackyard Discovery’s Brindlewood gazebo offers a fresh, new design blending contemporary angles with the traditional look and feel of an outdoor gazebo. Our new front-end vaulted truss architecture is engineered to uphold the same market leading strength and stability that we are known for, while adding a unique and stylish look to your outdoor entertaining space. The durable, dent resistant steel roof has been third party certified to withstand up to 22kg per square foot of snow load, making this wooden gazebo the sturdiest all-weather, all-season structure for your patio.
The Brindlewood is structured with cedar wood offering lifetime benefits including strength and natural resistance to rot and decay. Cedar wood is pre-cut, pre-stained,and pre-drilled for added convenience.
Made with natural cedar wood, its dark walnut stain integrates perfectly into the earthy features of almost any backyard.
A thermal barrier in the 29-gauge steel roof reduces heat transfer by up to 20°, ensuring a comfortable experience in any region.
The Brindlewood assembly is easy enough for anyone to do and comes with support from the step-by-step interactive BILT app. The galvanized steel offers superior rust resistant performance, meaning no maintenance is required.
Meets EN71 European Safety Standards
5 Year Limited Warranty
This product comes flat packed in multiple cartons with assembly instructions included. We estimate approx. 10 hours of assembly time with 2 adults.
My husband and I bought the gazebo for cover over our patio area by our swimming pool. To be honest I was hesitant at first because it was a “kit” but it was easy to follow directions and put together. It is also very sturdy and solid. It’s a beautiful addition to our backyard area! (reviewed from Backyard Discovery)
Very well made and sturdy. Well worth the money. Follow the instructions and you'll have it built in a day. Takes two to put together, but need minimal 3 to put roof up. Make sure you secure one of the roof panels, before putting up the second one. I didn't do this and it slid off. Was able to repair and paint, but was not happy. It was my fault, because I did not follow instructions and put screws in to secure it before putting second roof panel. You don't have to climb on top of the roof. Saw it on a video and was worried, but you don't have to. The most time consuming part of install was the amount of hardware. (reviewed from Backyard Discovery)