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13 Garden Arbor Ideas to Complete Your Garden Aesthetic

Shiny Aura · November 29, 2022 · 1 Comment

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Garden arbor can make a difference to the entire landscape. It can work as a shelter from the sunlight, medium to grow the colorful and vibrant vine, and complete your garden aesthetic. It’s a perfect shade and accent.

An arbor can also stand alone or is attached to a fence or wall, while its shape can be flat or arched, depending on your preference.

If you want to have a garden arbor, there are many ideas out there. However, these five are timeless ones which are perfect for most of the gardens.

Table of Contents

  • Archway garden arbor
  • Lovely purple clematis climbs over the arch
  • Traditional garden arbor
  • Wooden garden arbor
  • Metal garden arbor
  • Laurel metal arbor with gate
  • Gable garden arbor

Archway garden arbor

Archway arbor, as the name suggests, is an arbor which acts an archway in your garden. It brings a clean break to the different areas of the garden.

You can also make it as an entrance to your garden. This type of arbor is a freestanding type, it doesn’t attach to anything.

There are many choices of archway arbor you can use. But, if you want to make it as an entrance to your garden, you need to pick your choice carefully and consider its color, shape (flat or arched), and material of your arbor with gate.

Beautiful rose archway into the garden

Beautiful rose archway into the garden
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Lovely purple clematis climbs over the arch

Lovely purple clematis climbs over the arch
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Traditional garden arbor

Like archway arbor, a traditional arbor can be used a gate as well. However, when it comes to traditional style, the arbor has a flat top and clean line.

There are the flowers or vines growing to the top of the arbor. If you want to have this type or arbor, the wooden one is a perfect choice.

Geranium garden landscape traditional with a rustic arbor

Geranium garden landscape traditional with a rustic arbor
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Rustic garden arbor out of sticks

rustic garden arbor out of sticks.
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Traditional garden arbor in an Atlanta garden

traditional garden arbor in an Atlanta garden
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Wooden garden arbor

Wood is a part of nature so a wooden arbor fits very well with the plants and flowers in your garden. There are so many designs of arbor which can be made with wood. You can find or make any arbor design with wood.

The only setback of the wooden arbor is the moss, especially when your garden is located with high rainfall intensity.

The moss may grow, so you should make sure to clean your wooden garden arbor regularly. Change the oil which protects the arbor every 2-3 years.

White Wooden Garden Arbor

White Wooden Garden Arbor
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Decorate with wooden garden arbors

Decorate with garden arbors
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Wooden arbor garden with stone pathway

Wooden arbor garden with stone pathway
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Metal garden arbor

Unlike the wooden arbor, metal one doesn’t have the same problem with moss. It may have a problem with corrosion, but since it usually comes with metal cladding, it will be safe from corrosion for so many years.

Metal arbor, in general, is slim—giving the vibe of modern and minimalist. It also comes with a variety of patterned trellis.

Even though metal garden arbor can be used for an entrance, it looks awesome in the middle of your garden. It’s a perfect choice for a garden wedding party—in this case, you can put flowers and curtain.

Metal can be transformed into any kind of shape. As a result, metal arbor comes with so many choices. The shapes of metal arbor include circular, moon slice, irregular, rectangle, birdcage-like shape, and others.

Bradford Garden Arbor

Bradford Garden Arbor
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Laurel metal arbor with gate

Laurel metal arbor with gate
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Wrought Iron Egyptian Metal Arbor

Wrought Iron Egyptian Arbor
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Gable garden arbor

Gable garden arbor is inspired by the pitched roof you frequently see in a house, so the arbor has the same roof angle. Metal or wooden, if the gable garden arbor is placed as a gate to your garden, it brings the welcoming vibe—like a home.

Arboria Nantucket Cedar Gable Arbor

Arboria Nantucket Cedar Gable Arbor
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Longevity Cedar Arbor

Longevity Cedar Gable Arbor
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You can place a gable garden arbor anywhere in your garden. Even many gardening enthusiasts design their landscape around this type of arbor. Do you want yours now?

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  1. Kay Rackham says

    September 4, 2020 at 5:54 AM

    I am interested in a garden arbor with gate in wood. What are your prices?

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