The main differences between a gazebo and a sun room are their structure, function, aesthetics, and usage scenarios.
Structure and materials: The gazebo is usually built with traditional wood or steel structures, while the sun room is built with glass and metal frames, which is a fully open non-traditional building. This structural difference allows the gazebo to provide a space for shade and shelter from the rain while maintaining the characteristics of natural ventilation, while the sun room emphasizes the brightness and transparency of the indoor space, which can better enjoy the sun and get close to nature.
Function and aesthetics: As a resting place, the gazebo can provide a space for shade and shelter from the rain, and at the same time serve as a decorative element of the garden to increase the beauty. It is usually ventilated on all sides and is suitable for courtyards of various styles, especially in Chinese architectural styles. In contrast, the sun room not only provides a space to enjoy the sun, but also serves as a transitional space between the garden and the interior, increasing the sense of hierarchy of the space. Because of its glass structure, decorative elements such as furniture and plants can be arranged inside to create a comfortable rest and entertainment space.
Use scenario: The gazebo is more suitable as a place for outdoor leisure and relaxation, especially when shade and shelter from the rain are needed. It provides a cool and comfortable environment for people to rest and relax in the yard, and it can also be used as a good place to view the yard. The sun room is more suitable for people who want to enjoy the sun and get close to nature, providing a place to enjoy the sun and get close to nature, and it can also be used as a good place to read, drink tea, and chat.
