An arbor with gate entrance is grand and enchanting, creating a secret garden-punch in feel to any landscape.
The tall passageway adds dimension and structural beauty, while the gate provides privacy and security.
While the arch is simple, lantern-styleoutdoor sconcesand a decorative iron fixture lend a stately touch.
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Here, lattice panels surround a garden bursting withbeautiful bloomsand a bench for relaxing.
In combination with the rustic brick pathway and colorful flowers, thesmall backyardbrims with charming personality.
Here, a black metal arbor with gate is finished with a powder coat for durability and sleekness.
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Oversized Arbor with Gate
An oversized arbor with gate adds dramatic appeal to simple fence designs.
Here, the warm wood arbor with gate offers double doors for a grand passageway into the yard.
The large archway extends toa matching fencesurrounding the area, lending continuity throughout the space.
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Cottage-Style Arbor with Gate
Dress up your gated arbor with flowers and greenery for acottage-inspiredlook.
Here, an intricate wrought-iron gate and rose-covered archway provide whimsical, romantic appeal.
This arbor’s gable roof and strut frame mirror the structure of the home behind it.
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Apergola-style structureextends beyond the cedar gateway, boasting beautiful craftsmanship and shaded privacy.
Climbing vines frame the handcrafted gate, which gives a generous peek at the charming enclosed yard waiting beyond.
This arbor mixes classic silhouettes with subtle Asian-inspired touches.
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The towering wood archway offers an idyllic gateway to thehidden yardbeyond.
Ornately Carved Arbor with Gate
This arbor features asimple designwith clean lines and sharp corners.
In contrast to the towering archway, the fence panels and matching double-door gates are ornately carved.
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