Pergola and gazebo are both buildings for people to rest, shade, and avoid the rain. The difference between them is mainly reflected in the following aspects:
Structural form: The pergola is usually built from simple shelves, canvas, rattan, and other materials. It has a relatively simple form and usually has only one roof for people to shade from the sun and rain; while the pergola is a building with a fixed architectural structure. It is usually composed of pillars, beams, roofs, etc. The form is relatively complicated and has a certain degree of decoration.
Different uses: pergolas are usually used in homes or small leisure places, such as gardens, terraces, yards, etc., while gazebos are usually used in larger leisure places such as parks, courtyards, scenic spots, etc., and have higher cultural and artistic value.
Space size: The pergola is generally small and can only accommodate a few people to sit and rest in it; while the gazebo is larger and can accommodate more people.
Material and shape: The material of the pergola is usually light, such as aluminum alloy, plastic, canvas, etc., with a simple form and single shape; while the material of the gazebo is usually wood or stone, etc., which has high aesthetics and decoration. It is also more complicated.
In short, the difference between a pergola and a gazebo lies in the differences in structural form, use, space size, material, and shape. The same is that both belong to outdoor leisure products.