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

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    Consider adding a patio cover so you and your guests can have it made in the shade. Covering your patio is one of the easiest ways to instantly transform your yard on any budget.

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    Knowing how to design a flagstone patio is a job best left to the pros, but if you want to DIY, our guide offers insight into the cost and installation methods.

  4. Awning - Wikipedia

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    A screen room add-on can easily turn an awning into a virtually bug-free outdoor room, side screening cuts down on wind and mist coming under the sides of awnings, and patio lights let people enjoy their decks evenings and nights. It also can be used to cover the thermal solar panels in the summer.

  5. Gazebo - Wikipedia

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    Japanese-style gazebo in Moscow The Victorian-style bandstand gazebo at Fellows Riverside Gardens at Mill Creek Park, Youngstown, Ohio. A gazebo is a pavilion structure, sometimes octagonal or turret-shaped, often built in a park, garden, or spacious public area. [1]

  6. Deck (building) - Wikipedia

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    Residential decks may contain spaces for cooking and seating. Cooking areas ideally should be situated near the patio door while out of the way from general foot traffic. Dining spaces will include patio tables. For a typical six-person outdoor patio table building, an area of 3.7 m × 4.9 m (12 ft × 16 ft) is ideal.

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    A TikTok spokesperson said after the ruling that the company plans to take its case to the Supreme Court, "which has an established historical record of protecting Americans' right to free speech."