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When choosing an outdoor portable gazebo, the size of the site must be considered, as it is related to whether the gazebo can be installed smoothly, whether it is comfortable to use, and the overall coordination of the space. The following is a detailed introduction from multiple perspectives:
1. Ensure that the gazebo can be built smoothly
Avoid being too large to place: If the area of the gazebo exceeds the size of the site, it may not be fully unfolded or may block the passage or other facilities.
Avoiding the impact of small size on practicality: A large venue and a small gazebo can appear uncoordinated and unable to meet the needs of multiple people's activities.
2. Ensure sufficient activity space
Considering the actual usage area: If tables, chairs, tableware, sofas, etc. need to be placed in the gazebo, it is necessary to reserve space for movement in terms of size.
Reserved access channel: After the gazebo is built, it is necessary to ensure that there is enough space around for people to pass or evacuate urgently, and not too crowded.
3. Affects the combination and overall layout
Coordinate surrounding facilities: If there are swimming pools, lawns, barbecue areas, etc. next to the gazebo, appropriate spacing should be left to maintain a beautiful and orderly overall layout.
Maintain visual proportion coordination: pairing a large venue with a large gazebo creates a grand atmosphere, while choosing a lightweight gazebo for a small venue creates a more refined look, avoiding abruptness or pressure.
4. Consider the shape and structure of the ground
Irregular venues require flexible handling, such as triangles, small corners, and floors with height differences, which may require the use of adjustable foot pads or special structured gazebos.
Whether there are obstacles such as trees, pools, walls, lamp posts, etc., it should be confirmed that the gazebo will not be obstructed or blocked after construction.
5. Convenience of transportation and storage
Large gazebos take up more space: not only do they require a larger area for construction, but they also require larger storage space for storage.
It is recommended to choose a foldable and portable design for a small space: convenient to move, quick to disassemble, and flexible to adapt to space limitations.
6. Affects the shading or rainproof effect
Space matching is necessary to achieve functional effects: if the gazebo and rest area are not in the same space, the shading and rain blocking effects will be greatly reduced.