What is the difference between a pavilion and a gazebo?
Both pavilions and gazebos are freestanding outdoor structures with roofs, but they differ in shape, function, and typical use.
Outdoor Pavilion:
- Rectangular or square footprint — better use of space for furniture, kitchens, and entertaining
- Fully open sides — more flexible; screens, curtains, or walls can be added later
- Larger size range — from intimate 10×10 ft to expansive 20×24 ft and beyond
- More architectural, modern aesthetic — especially in timber frame construction
- Easier to expand or modify
Gazebo:
- Traditionally octagonal, hexagonal, or round — charming but limits furniture placement
- Often partially enclosed with decorative railings and built-in benches
- Smaller footprint — better suited as a garden focal point than an entertaining hub
- More ornate aesthetic; less suited to modern or minimalist backyard designs
For homeowners who want a functional outdoor room — dining, entertaining, outdoor kitchen — a timber frame pavilion almost always outperforms a gazebo in usability and long-term value. NORWEH specializes in pavilions because we believe in structures that earn their space every season.