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Abda Custom Window Fashions
The sun can be overwhelming at times with the brightness and high temperatures. Shades are also a great way to block harmful ultra-violet rays to protect your hardwood flooring, furniture and artwork from fading. There are different types of shades that were engineered to solve a specific dilemma.
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Heartlands Building Company
This outdoor kitchen is part of a multi-level outdoor living space in Wildwood, MO. Poolside is a patio covered by the deck above and an under deck drainage system. There is a bar with concrete counter and a True refrigerator. The deck above is made of low maintenance Fibron composite decking and extruded aluminum railing. The outdoor kitchen has a masonry wood burning fireplace, concrete counter tops, built-in grill, True outdoor refrigerator and plenty of storage. The ceiling and trim are stained cedar and has recessed lighting, speakers, and electric heaters. Photo by Gordon Kummer.
Gemme Group
Stone patio, fire pit and mountain views at BrokenArrowLodge.info in Squaw Valley, Lake Tahoe photography by Photo-tecture.com
Ross Land Studio
In the front yard, a large multi-season garden creates a buffer from the neighboring property. Spring bulbs start the garden off in March, followed by salvia and echinacea in summer. Asters burst with blue and purple in fall, and evergreen trees and red-twig dogwoods bring the garden through the winter in a glory of green and red.
Connecticut Stone
Hispania Fieldstone Firepit with Granite Paving
Photo by Neil Landino
Bring the indoors out and transform your backyard into an open air retreat. You can add a single element like a fire pit or create an entire outdoor oasis complete with fireplace, pizza oven and outdoor kitchen. Either way, you can extend your outdoor season and your family and friends will never say no to an invitation.
Miller-Roodell Architects Ltd
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Originally constructed in 1912 by Swedish homesteaders near Ennis, Montana, this cabin was disassembled and brought back to life as an active part of a larger ranch, to offer a comfortable and charming home base for friends and family. Through the use of locally-available natural materials the cabin reflects its Scandinavian roots, infused with style and comfort.
Tommy Daspit Photographer
Back patio of modern luxury farmhouse in Pass Christian Mississippi photographed for Watters Architecture by Birmingham Alabama based architectural and interiors photographer Tommy Daspit.
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