Posts Tagged ‘Outdoor Accessories’

Mar

16

2010

Roof Top Patios Provide a Pleasant Retreat for City Dwellers

Not everyone lives in suburbia with an outdoor area. There are plenty of people who live in high rises or downtown apartments. Just because you don’t have a yard doesn’t mean you can’t have a patio. You can make a roof top patio into a great space to get away from it all and never leave downtown.

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Feb

26

2010

The New Patio Shed for Function and Style

Creating a nice ambience on your patio or backyard can be difficult if the space is cluttered. Enter a patio shed. Patio sheds are much different from the old metal lean-tos available many years ago. The new patio shed can be produced out of many different types of materials and in hundreds of styles.

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Feb

19

2010

Patio Humidifiers Add Comfort to Your Outdoor Space

Dry weather can cause a lot of discomfort ranging from dry noses to dry eyes. Being out-of-doors in this type of weather is not different than being indoors. Patio humidifiers produce an element of moisture to the air in order to reduce the side effects caused by dry air.

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Feb

11

2010

Gardening Stations for Green Thumbs

Use a station or potting bench to make your gardening easier. Dedicated space for supplies with a work surface can make your gardening projects much more enjoyable and allow your green thumb to flourish.

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Feb

03

2010

Refresh Your Patio Area with New Foliage

If you want to freshen up your patio area on a budget replace or add new plants. Whether it’s a shrub, bush, small tree or colorful flowers, new foliage will give your outdoor area a fresh face lift. Buying plants is one of the most inexpensive ways to decorate your backyard. You can plant a wall of ivy on your fence or trellis; select seasonal plants even plant a small vegetable garden to brighten up your backyard.

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Jan

29

2010

Patio Value Savings with the Use of Gravel

If you’re interested in creating an additional patio area, but your budget won’t allow a wood deck or pavers for flooring, an economical alternative to more expensive flooring material for your patio is gravel. Gravel can cost significantly less than other materials yet provide the same beautiful focal point you desire.

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