Top 5 Garden Structures to Add Style and Support to Your Outdoor Space

A well-designed garden is more than just plants - it includes structures that support climbers, add interest, and reflect your style. Whether large or small, garden features can transform any space into a personal retreat.

1. Garden Arches – A Grand Entrance to Your Garden

An Agriframes Garden Arch is a timeless feature that adds instant charm to any outdoor space. Whether framing an entrance, defining a pathway, or supporting climbing roses and clematis, arches create a striking visual impact. Available in Classic matt black forged finish or subtly coloured wirework, they can complement any garden style. For a  stunning effect, plant fragrant climbers like jasmine or honeysuckle to create a scented walkway.

Monet Garden Arch on top of 4 stairs with a beautiful tree, green grass with white flowers in the background
Multiple round Archs along a path

2. Pergolas – Shade and Sophistication in One


Pergolas are perfect for adding height, shade, and structure to your garden. These elegant open frameworks can be freestanding or attached to a building - Agriframes Wall Pergola is a stylish way to extend your living space outdoors. Whether you choose wisteria, grapevines, or climbing roses, a pergola provides dappled shade and creates a peaceful spot for outdoor dining or relaxing - for an extra special effect you can add solar string lights or outdoor curtains.

Provence Pergola in a stunning setting with table and chairs underneath
Gothic arch over gravel path, near lush lawn and flower beds

3. Trellises – Versatile and Decorative Plant Supports

If you're looking for a simple yet effective way to support climbing plants and add vertical interest, trellises are the answer. The lattice panels can be fixed to walls, fences, or used as freestanding features to partition areas of your garden. They are particularly useful in small gardens, where vertical planting maximises space. From delicate sweet peas to vigorous climbing ivy, a trellis provides sturdy support while adding a decorative touch.

Elegance Round Trellis at Chelsea Flower Show
Agriframes Elegance Round Metal Trellis

4. Obelisks – Stylish Plant Supports for Borders and Pots

Garden obelisks are an elegant way to add height and interest to flower beds and container gardens. The tapering shape of the Salisbury Obelisk is an ideal support for self supporting climbing plants such as Clematis and Sweet Peas helping them to grow naturally upwards without appearing too constrained.

Placed strategically in borders or large pots, an obelisk can act as a focal point, drawing the eye and adding architectural interest to your garden design. The Classic Obelisk can bring a sense of formality when planted with Roses or evergreen climbers and works especially well used in series throughout a border.

Elegance Obelisk with sweetpeas growing up
Elegance Obelisks set of 3 in Bathstone

5. Gazebos – A Sheltered Spot 

If you love spending time relaxing in the garden - we're with you! A Gazebo offers a luxurious space to unwind. These standalone structures provide shelter from the sun and rain, making them ideal for enjoying all time in the garden year-round. Whether you choose a classic Round Gazebo for a country garden or dramatic Dome Gazebo for a more contemporary look, adding seating and climbing plants can create a peaceful retreat perfect for entertaining or quiet contemplation.

Gothic Gazebo with table and chairs underneath
Large round Gothic Gazebo

Enhance Your Garden with Beautiful Structures

Incorporating garden structures not only provides essential support for climbing plants, but also allows you to add some individuality to your space and can be a dynamic way to highlight your favourite area or bring interest to a part of the garden that might otherwise get a little forgotten. Whether you opt for a traditional rose arch, a shady pergola or a decorative obelisk, you'll be able to create an individual space that you’ll love spending time in.

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