This gallery will feature a wide variety of portable gazebos. Some are more portable than others; ranging from pop-up tents to canvas-roofed structures where only the frame is permanent.
We hope you’ll be inspired by these options!
This gazebo is large enough to accommodate five wicker armchairs, shielding any visitors from sun or rain. The mesh panels on each support are a great decorative detail.
The delicate aluminum frame of this gazebo is covered by sheer curtains and a two-tiered canvas roof. It sits comfortably on a stone patio in the midst of this backyard, a great retreat from the heat of the summer day.
This backyard may have a lot of trees and shade, but a gazebo ensures that as the sun moves through the sky, the shade stays put. It’s perfect at the edge of a pool.
This pop-up tent style portable gazebo is the perfect addition to your backyard on days when the bugs are numerous. It’s also easy to collapse and put in the back of a truck or car to take camping!
This is a smaller gazebo, but it has a hard roof and delicate aluminum features that enclose it. It’s perfect for a small garden patio, and will sit two to three people comfortably.
This square, flat-roofed gazebo is easy to set up in the garden and has space to wire a light, as shown. It sits above an outdoor sectional in green that seems to disappear into the greenery of this modern, organic-feeling backyard.
This spacious gazebo sits above a chaise lounge and outdoor bar combo by the pool. It’s a great way to relax, and is easy to set up and take down when the season is over.
This is another great example of a poolside gazebo. Tiebacks keep the curtains away when you’d rather enjoy the breeze, and let the sides loose if privacy is what you’d prefer.
The slight curvature of this portable gazebo gives it a bit more style than you’d expect from a mostly canvas structure. Again, we see the double-layered curtains that can form the enclosed sides of the structure, if needed.
This is a great example of a pop-up gazebo. The vaulted canvas roof gives the structure more of an imposing presence, while also allowing air to circulate above, keeping the gazebo from feeling hot and stuffy when the screened panels are closed.
These are unique, simple lean-tos that make a great beach gazebo. Bamboo poles form the base of the structure, and sheer panels shield the occupants from any blowing sand.
The aluminum swirls at the top of this portable gazebo add style to an otherwise nondescript structure. The owners of this gazebo office area have strung lights around the top of the gazebo.
This simple pop-up gazebo has a two-tiered roof that lends it a lot more style than a simple flat roof. Like most canvas gazebos, it has the dual sides, screens and curtains.
This is an unusual gazebo, a strictly metal structure used like an arbor. It’s the perfect addition to the middle of a garden. Since it’s on a stone patio here, the owners added potted vines to dress up the simple, bare bones of the gazebo.
The designs on the supports of this gazebo add elegance to an otherwise simple gazebo structure. The scalloped edges of the canvas roof are a great touch.
This gazebo only has a single layer of curtains. The screens will help keep out bugs in the evening hours, meaning the party never has to end. This is a spacious model with places to hang flower baskets on the interior.
The vaulted roof keeps the interior of this gazebo feeling open and airy, even when the curtains are closed.
We hope you’ll be inspired by these options!
1. Foldable Aluminum and Canvas Screened Gazebo
This gazebo is sizable and has a sturdy aluminum base. The screens can be pulled back to allow the breeze in during the day, and closed to prevent mosquitoes and other insects from invading the gazebo in the evening hours.2. Aluminum Portable Gazebo on a Gravel Patio
The slightly sloping canvas roof of this gazebo is just the right size for this somewhat narrow gravel patio. A dining table that sits six fits nicely under it with plenty of room between the edge and the chairs.
3. Open-sided Patio Gazebo with Canvas Roof
This gazebo is large enough to accommodate five wicker armchairs, shielding any visitors from sun or rain. The mesh panels on each support are a great decorative detail.4. Two-Tiered Canvas Portable Gazebo with Screens
This canvas gazebo has two layers of screens and curtains for privacy and keeping insects out. The gazebo is easily portable and works great in your backyard or should you take it camping.5. Aluminum Portable Gazebo with Canvas Roof and Screens
The delicate aluminum frame of this gazebo is covered by sheer curtains and a two-tiered canvas roof. It sits comfortably on a stone patio in the midst of this backyard, a great retreat from the heat of the summer day.
6. Canvas Portable Gazebo on Patio Adjacent to Pool
This backyard may have a lot of trees and shade, but a gazebo ensures that as the sun moves through the sky, the shade stays put. It’s perfect at the edge of a pool.
7. Pop-Up Canvas Tent Portable Gazebo
This pop-up tent style portable gazebo is the perfect addition to your backyard on days when the bugs are numerous. It’s also easy to collapse and put in the back of a truck or car to take camping!
8. Aluminum and Plastic Portable Gazebo
This is a smaller gazebo, but it has a hard roof and delicate aluminum features that enclose it. It’s perfect for a small garden patio, and will sit two to three people comfortably.
9. Portable Gazebo with Flat Canvas Roof
This square, flat-roofed gazebo is easy to set up in the garden and has space to wire a light, as shown. It sits above an outdoor sectional in green that seems to disappear into the greenery of this modern, organic-feeling backyard.
10. Rectangular Canvas Portable Gazebo
This spacious gazebo sits above a chaise lounge and outdoor bar combo by the pool. It’s a great way to relax, and is easy to set up and take down when the season is over.
11. Poolside Canvas Gazebo
This is another great example of a poolside gazebo. Tiebacks keep the curtains away when you’d rather enjoy the breeze, and let the sides loose if privacy is what you’d prefer.
12. Curved Canvas and Aluminum Portable Gazebo
The slight curvature of this portable gazebo gives it a bit more style than you’d expect from a mostly canvas structure. Again, we see the double-layered curtains that can form the enclosed sides of the structure, if needed.
13. Pop-up Screened Canvas Gazebo with a Vaulted Canvas Roof
This is a great example of a pop-up gazebo. The vaulted canvas roof gives the structure more of an imposing presence, while also allowing air to circulate above, keeping the gazebo from feeling hot and stuffy when the screened panels are closed.
14. Sheer Lean-to Style Beach Gazebos
These are unique, simple lean-tos that make a great beach gazebo. Bamboo poles form the base of the structure, and sheer panels shield the occupants from any blowing sand.
15. Square Portable Gazebo with Metal Embellishments
The aluminum swirls at the top of this portable gazebo add style to an otherwise nondescript structure. The owners of this gazebo office area have strung lights around the top of the gazebo.
16. Two-Tier Pop Up Canvas Gazebo
This simple pop-up gazebo has a two-tiered roof that lends it a lot more style than a simple flat roof. Like most canvas gazebos, it has the dual sides, screens and curtains.
17. Aluminum Foldable Garden Gazebo
This is an unusual gazebo, a strictly metal structure used like an arbor. It’s the perfect addition to the middle of a garden. Since it’s on a stone patio here, the owners added potted vines to dress up the simple, bare bones of the gazebo.
18. Portable Gazebo with Scalloped Edging
The designs on the supports of this gazebo add elegance to an otherwise simple gazebo structure. The scalloped edges of the canvas roof are a great touch.
19. Aluminum and Canvas Screened Two-Tier Gazebo
This gazebo only has a single layer of curtains. The screens will help keep out bugs in the evening hours, meaning the party never has to end. This is a spacious model with places to hang flower baskets on the interior.
20. Vaulted Roof Canvas Gazebo
The vaulted roof keeps the interior of this gazebo feeling open and airy, even when the curtains are closed.
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