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10x16 ft Grill Shelter Lean-To Shelter Plan vs 3x4 ft Rose Garden Arbor Plan (Mahogany)

A direct comparison of two free DIY plans from our library — cost, build time, footprint, materials, and which plan fits which yard.

If you have narrowed your shortlist to two specific designs, this is exactly the kind of decision where a side-by-side spec view saves a weekend of second-guessing. Both plans below are complete, code-aware DIY builds, but they differ on the things that matter for a backyard project — total cost, raw labor hours, footprint, and the wood species on the cut list.

Side-by-side specs

10x16 ft Grill Shelter Lean-To Shelter Plan3x4 ft Rose Garden Arbor Plan (Mahogany)
CategoryLean-To SheltersArbors
StyleGrill ShelterRose Garden
Footprint10x16 ft (160 sq ft)3x4 ft (12 sq ft)
Wood speciesCypressMahogany
Roof finishtongue-and-groove cedar planksstanding-seam metal roofing
DifficultyAdvancedIntermediate
Build time~99 hrs~23 hrs
Materials cost$3,375–$5,275$350–$575
Footing depth36″ × 2 posts36″ × 2 posts
Concrete4 × 60-lb bags4 × 60-lb bags
Cut-list items55
Build steps109

Cost & budget

The 10x16 ft Grill Shelter Lean-To Shelter Plan lands in the $3,375–$5,275 range for materials in Cypress, while the 3x4 ft Rose Garden Arbor Plan (Mahogany) runs $350–$575 in Mahogany. The second plan is approximately 839% more expensive at typical 2026 lumber-yard pricing — driven mostly by the choice of Cypress over Mahogany and the difference in cubic concrete volume between 2 and 2 footings.

Labor & difficulty

At ~99 hours, the 10x16 ft Grill Shelter Lean-To Shelter Plan is rated Advanced. The 3x4 ft Rose Garden Arbor Plan (Mahogany) takes ~23 hours and is rated Intermediate. The labor delta is roughly 76 hours, or one extra working day on the 10x16 ft Grill Shelter Lean-To Shelter Plan. If you are newer to outdoor woodworking, the 3x4 ft Rose Garden Arbor Plan (Mahogany) is the safer pick — it uses simpler joinery and fewer compound cuts.

Footprint & site fit

At 160 sq ft vs 12 sq ft, you are choosing between a generous patio cover and a focal-point garden structure. Allow at least 24 inches of clearance on every side for furniture and walking paths — that means the 10x16 ft Grill Shelter Lean-To Shelter Plan needs a clear area of approximately 14×20 ft and the 3x4 ft Rose Garden Arbor Plan (Mahogany) needs 7×8 ft.

Material & durability

The 10x16 ft Grill Shelter Lean-To Shelter Plan is built from Cypress, while the 3x4 ft Rose Garden Arbor Plan (Mahogany) calls for Mahogany. The species choice drives the cost delta and the maintenance schedule. Pressure-treated southern yellow pine is the cheapest and most rot-tolerant for in-ground posts; western red cedar is the DIY favorite for visible parts; redwood and white oak are heritage choices that command a premium.

Verdict

For a builder weighing these two specifically, 3x4 ft Rose Garden Arbor Plan (Mahogany) is the clear budget pick. If both fit your budget and yard, default to the design whose style language matches the rest of your house — a Craftsman bungalow looks awkward beside a modern slatted pergola, and vice versa.

Read each plan in full before committing: the complete 10x16 ft Grill Shelter Lean-To Shelter Plan page and the complete 3x4 ft Rose Garden Arbor Plan (Mahogany) page. Both ship with full cut lists, hardware schedules, footing specs, and step-by-step build instructions.