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Outdoor Living & Garden Ideas
By: Admin Date: August 22, 2016, 1:51 pm
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[quote]When the weather turns warmer, it seems everything is
better done outside: coaxing plants and flowers into
aesthetically pleasing vessels, hosting a group of friends for
dinner, or simply whiling away a summer day from the seat of a
shady lounger. In fact, we�re so intent on mastering the art of
outdoor living that we�re devoting a whole package to it. Here,
we�re giving you all the inspiration and expert advice you need
to turn your garden, patio, or terrace into the ideal summertime
destination. We�ve also rounded up the best planters, lighting,
and garden tools to help you refresh your outdoor space for a
new season in no time. From creative seating arrangements to
envy-inducing pools and poolhouses, open-air entertaining tips
to dreamy outdoor shower ideas, this is your one-stop guide to
making the most of the great outdoors.[/quote]
More Info:
http://www.architecturaldigest.com/outdoor-living-gardens-guide
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Re: Outdoor Living & Garden Ideas
By: guy Date: August 24, 2016, 6:03 pm
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[quote]Functional fencing and stonework are a significant part
of the scenery, so consider your materials carefully. �While
Julianne Moore�s New York City garden is used often for play and
entertaining, its primary function is to provide a beautiful
year-round view from the house,� says Sawyer, who is a principal
of Manhattan firm Sawyer | Berson. �This is reinforced through
the use of evergreen plant material and antique stonework as
well as a sculpted wood fence that has been stained black as a
backdrop to the shrubs and white-bark birch trees.�[/quote]
me like!
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