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4m x 4m Gazebos

A 4×4 m gazebo is the most versatile size in our Irish gazebo range, providing 16 m² of covered outdoor space that is large enough

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for generous entertaining while fitting comfortably into most suburban Irish gardens. A 4×4 m timber gazebo accommodates a six to eight person dining table with room to move around, or a combination of dining and seating areas that make outdoor living genuinely comfortable and practical.

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The garden gazebo FLORA will not disappoint – get ready to welcome your guests or spend time with your loved ones in the new attraction of your garden! This gazebo is perfect for sitting down and getting some fresh air, bringing out your laptop to work, or conveniently changing locations when you're having some guests over. This gazebo might look fancy, but the price is anything but! Impress your friends and family by inviting them to check out your new purchase – FLORA!

  • Made from slow-grown conifer timber
  • Size options: 3x3 ; 3x5 ; 4x4
  • Bright and spacious

€4,755.00

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Questions & Answers

  • Do gazebos need planning permission in Ireland?

    In most cases, a garden gazebo within standard exempted development thresholds does not require planning permission when placed in the rear garden of an existing house. Key considerations are the floor area, height, and proximity to boundaries. We recommend checking with your local planning authority for your specific situation. Call us at +353 1 699 4541 for general guidance.

  • How do I maintain a timber gazebo in Ireland?

    Regular treatment with a quality exterior wood preservative or stain is the most important maintenance task for any timber structure in Ireland's wet climate. We recommend treating all exterior surfaces once a year, or at minimum every two years, to protect against moisture ingress, rot, and UV degradation. Keeping gutters and drainage clear to prevent water pooling around the base is also important for longevity. Full maintenance guidance is available on our Product Maintenance page.