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  2. How to Create a Cozy Breakfast Nook Without a Renovation - AOL

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    "You can also use the walls above the seating as an opportunity to create a design moment in the room with decorative elements like artwork or wallpaper," O'Connor says. Be Picky About the Table ...

  3. 25 Cozy Breakfast Nook Ideas That Pack Style Into a ... - AOL

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    25 Cozy Breakfast Nook Ideas Lauren Taylor Whether nestled in a corner, tucked under a window or squeezed into the kitchen , breakfasts nooks have a special way of feeling charming and comfortable.

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  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. Miller Outdoor Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Miller Outdoor Theatre is an outdoor theater for the performing arts in Houston, Texas. It is located on approximately 7.5 acres (30,000 m 2) of land in Hermann Park, at 6000 Hermann Park Drive, Houston, Texas 77030. It was first known in 1922 as Miller Memorial Theatre, for its benefactor Jesse Wright Miller, a mining engineer and cotton broker.

  7. Inglenook - Wikipedia

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    The word comes from "ingle", an old Scots word for a domestic fire (derived from the Gaelic aingeal), and "nook". [1] [2] The inglenook originated as a partially enclosed hearth area, appended to a larger room. The hearth was used for cooking, and its enclosing alcove became a natural place for people seeking warmth to gather.