Home Improvement Ideas Outdoor Structures Pergolas, Arbors & Trellises 20 Gorgeous Garden Arbor Ideas for an Enchanting Outdoor Space By Jessica Bennett Jessica Bennett Instagram Jessica Bennett is an editor, writer, and former digital assistant home editor at BHG. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process Updated on May 22, 2022 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos Photo: Laurie Black Give your yard a boost of style and added function with a beautiful garden arbor. Whether standing alone or covered with climbing vines and flowers, these outdoor structures add a striking focal point to your yard. These arbor ideas will enhance your garden with charming appeal. 01 of 20 Garden Arbor Path Rinne Allen Garden arbors provide an attractive way to divide your garden into sections or emphasize a particular area. Here, a simple stepping-stone path becomes an inviting entrance thanks to an arbor overflowing with blooms. The arbor's dark gray finish lets the bright flowers take center stage. 02 of 20 Arbor Fence Ideas Kritsada Panichgul Dress up a plain picket fence with a stylish garden arbor. Place the arbor arch over an entrance or gate to instantly give it a more sophisticated, eye-catching look. Trail vines up the sides to add texture and create a lush look. 03 of 20 Simple Arbor Design Marty Baldwin Although arbors offer an ideal perch for climbing plants, they can look just as attractive standing alone. Here, two elegant columns are topped with a wide arch to enhance this garden's entrance. A low picket fence separates the garden from the rest of the yard and makes the tall arbor structure especially striking. 04 of 20 Arbor Entrance Matthew Benson Placing a garden arbor (even a simple one) over your front walk can dress up your front yard and make your entrance more memorable. Choose an arbor that fits your home's style and scale for the most impact. Here, blooming clematis boosts the effect of a traditional metal garden arbor. 05 of 20 Formal Garden Arbor Michael Jensen Garden arbors are a classic element in traditional landscaping designs. Place an arbor over a walkway to your garden to instantly elevate its appearance. Enhance the timeless look with carefully pruned hedges and symmetrical plantings. 06 of 20 Matching Garden Arbor Laurie Black When choosing materials for your garden arbor, look to your home for inspiration. Your siding, roof, and exterior trim colors and textures can help offer guidance. Here, a gray-washed wood arbor contrasts with rich red siding while picking up the tones in the wood shingle roof. 07 of 20 Climbing Rose Arbor Andrew Drake Train climbing roses over a garden arbor to create a dreamy display of cascading blooms. Look for the climbing rose varieties best suited to your area (not all roses grow well in all regions). Selecting the right rose will make your garden easier to keep up with, so you can enjoy more blooms for a longer time. 08 of 20 Patio Entrance Idea Alison Barnes Martin A garden arbor makes a charming addition to any patio. Place an arbor across the pathway leading to your patio to define the entrance stylishly. For added privacy, train vines along the sides and top to help block the view. 09 of 20 Deck Arbor Ideas Stephen Cridland Like it can enhance a patio, the right arbor can add drama to your deck. Keep the style and scale of your structure consistent with the rest of your deck for a unified look. Be sure to match the wood stain, so the arbor doesn't look out of place. Climbing plants along the top and sides are a good idea for added deck privacy. 10 of 20 Garden Arbor Room John Granen Combine a series of inexpensive metal arbor arches for an instant outdoor room within your garden. Together, they give a sense of enclosure, especially if you grow vines on them. This trick can also work to create a more dramatic entrance to your garden. 11 of 20 Garden Focal Point Tim Murphy Give your eyes a place to go up in the garden. Here, a wooden arbor nestles in a lush perennial border to provide structure and height. The simple wood construction doesn't detract from the colorful blooms below. 12 of 20 Small-Space Garden Arbor Arch Andrew Drake Stuck with a narrow side yard? Use a simple arbor arch to help make it a destination. Here, a long and narrow space (which might otherwise go to waste) becomes a lush, inviting path thanks to a garden arbor and gate. 13 of 20 Cottage-Style Arbor David McDonald Complete a cottage-style garden with a charming arbor that spills over with blooms. To make the flowers pop, choose a traditional white design, like this one placed across a front walkway. White lattice installed along the sides of the arbor continues the cottage aesthetic. 14 of 20 Painted Garden Arbor Edward Gohlich Arbors are traditionally painted white or left their natural wood color. However, you can make yours eye-catching by painting it in bold, bright colors. Be sure to choose a hue that will stand out against the surrounding greenery. Why not try a vivid shade of red to transform a basic arbor into a focal point and a work of garden art? 15 of 20 Garden Arbor Hedge Ernie Braun A garden arbor arch can deliver a sense of surprise to your front yard. Consider incorporating one into a hedge or use a mix of materials, such as wood, metal, or stone to create an unexpected arbor. Here, a crisp white arbor rises out of a boxwood hedge and is crowned dramatically with climbing roses. 16 of 20 Birdhouse Arbor Idea Mike Jensen Make an arbor more than a decorative element by providing for the birds. Secure birdhouses along the sides or top of the arbor to create an inviting perch for feathered visitors. Tuck smaller houses in for a subtle effect or use them as a focal point. 17 of 20 Classic Garden Arbor Janet Mesic Mackie Choose an arbor that complements your garden's overall theme for maximum appeal. For example, if you have a classic-style garden, consider a traditional metal arbor, such as this one with its decorative gates and stately spire on top. The classic theme continues with climbing roses to create the perfect vignette. 18 of 20 Asian-Style Arbor John Reed Forsman Achieve an Asian-style entrance to your garden with a simple arbor. Look for an arbor with clean, simple lines and a natural color. Avoid overly ornate styles; in Asian garden design, simpler is usually better. 19 of 20 Living Arbor Idea Eric Roth Weeping conifers look great when they carpet the ground, but they're especially stunning when supported and allowed to dangle. This weeping larch is a perfect plant to clothe an arbor with elegantly draping branches. Be sure your garden arbor is sturdy enough to support the weight before planting. 20 of 20 Garden Arbor with Bench Robert Cardillo As you fill your garden with plants, don't forget a place where you can sit for a while. A garden arbor with a bench underneath provides a lovely spot to enjoy the view. Add plenty of flowering vines overhead to provide shady seating. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit