If you want to separate your outdoor space from your driveway or a street but you want to maintain accessibility, consider
a gated arbor.
Pendants suspended from
this gated arbor enhance nighttime views and pull visitors toward the front door.
Not exact matches
This bare wood
arbor and
gate create a homey welcome to a garden space without going overboard.
The once empty, all to basic, ho - hum and otherwise boring lot has been transformed into one of garden room vignettes separated by
arbors,
gates, flowering shrubs and vines.
Jason built a little cedar fence on the right side of the house that had a
gate with a simple
arbor above it.
I've loved
gates, fences,
arbors, and have some in my garden BUT, be forewarned that white painted anything that is exposed to the PNW weather will need yearly refreshing which is a total pain in the neck!!
Whether it's a pretty
arbor, a charming
gate, or even a simple strand of lights overhead, creating an entrance sets the stage for a beautiful oasis to begin.
A charming
arbor, such as this one, makes a style statement but your entrance could be as plain as a metal arch or
gate or as simple as a couple of lengths of picket fencing.
Weathered wood fences,
arbors, and
gates are right at home among a collection of cottage plants.
In the meantime, if the weather would ever stay warm and dry here, I'll have to work on my own
arbor and
gate, if I can get my husband to understand and create what my imagination wants.
Or I might get some lumber to make some
arbors to put at my yard
gates (2).