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  2. Try These DIY Patio Cover Ideas to Create Your Dream ... - AOL

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    Bring a farmhouse feel to your backyard by constructing a warm wood patio cover with trendy black accents. Hang up string lights around the border to add to the charm! Get the tutorial at Ideas ...

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    Patio Loveseat Cover. For smaller outdoor patios with just enough room for a loveseat, this cover is a great option to keep it protected. It's anti-fading and UV-resistant, and will guard your ...

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    Cover those sofas, chairs, ottomans, grills and more to preserve your outdoor pieces until next year. ... Shop patio furniture covers up to 50% off for a limited time — perfect timing for end-of ...

  5. Pergola - Wikipedia

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    Rose Pergola at Kew Gardens, London A pergola covered by wisteria at a private home in Alabama Pergola type arbor. A pergola is most commonly an outdoor garden feature forming a shaded walkway, passageway, or sitting area of vertical posts or pillars that usually support crossbeams and a sturdy open lattice, often upon which woody vines are trained. [1]

  6. Garden furniture - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly sold types of patio sets are made of plastic, wood, aluminium, wicker, and wrought iron. Wooden garden furniture can suffer through exposure to the elements and therefore needs to be periodically treated. [7] Teak is a commonly used material for outdoor furniture.

  7. Awning - Wikipedia

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    Awnings were first used by the ancient Egyptian and Syrian civilizations. They are described as "woven mats" that shaded market stalls and homes. A Roman poet Lucretius, in 50 BC, said "Linen-awning, stretched, over mighty theatres, gives forth at times, a cracking roar, when much 'tis beaten about, betwixt the poles and cross-beams".