Coral Coast 7.5 ft. Arched Wood Arbor
Item#: HN-SHOW012Your Finish
Sale Price:
$99.98 to $129.98
41%
What's Included
Arbor, Assembly Hardware
Description
The simple elegance and classic appeal of the Coral Coast 7.5 ft. Arched Wood Arbor makes it the perfect focal point for any garden or yard. This handsome arbor featuring an arched header is constructed of Fir wood. Finished in a lasting warm brown tone, this arbor features heavy-duty lattice panels, which are sturdy enough to support even the most demanding climbing plants. The Magnolia 7.5 ft. Arched Wood Arbor requires some assembly and comes with easy-to-follow, detailed instructions and all necessary hardware.
Dimensions & Specifications
Assembly Time
20 - 30 min., 20 - 30 minutes
Brand
Coral Coast
Dimensions
62.2W x 26.2D x 81.5H in.
Height (in)
88 in.
Inside Dimensions
32 in.
Material
Wood
Post Dimensions
2 in.
Style
Arch
Weight
24 lbs.
Wood Type
Fir
Options
Finish
Assembly
Our products are shipped partially assembled. Assembly is easy and requires only common household tools. Furniture will be shipped with all necessary fasteners. Assembly is a matter of minutes with easy to follow instructions. Carefully read the instructions and acquaint yourself with the wood parts, bolts and screw sizes before starting assembly of your furniture.Videos
Assembly Video Magnolia 7.5 ft. Arched Wood Arbor
Learn how to assemble the Magnolia 7.5 ft. Arched Wood Arbor in this video.
Magnolia 7.5 ft. Arched Wood Arbor
Learn more about the Magnolia 7.5 ft. Arched Wood Arbor from a knowledgeable Hayneedle representative. Durable Fir wood construction, available in your choice of fade-resistant finish, heavy duty side lattice panels and simple assembly are just some of the features covered in this informational video.
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Pros
- Attractive Design
- Simple To Use
Cons
Best Uses
- Decorative
Comments about Coral Coast 7.5 ft. Arched Wood Arbor:
Our 40 - 60 year old rose tree fell over in a windstorm so we decided it need something to hold on to. By itself I think the arbor would fall over in a wind, so I pounded to 6 ft metal stakes into the ground and fastened the arbor to them, then fastened the rose to the arbor. We'll see how it al stands up to the elements.
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