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  2. 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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    The sunny retreat—often enclosed with screens on three of the four sides—can be a fun exercise in indoor/outdoor design, calling for durable fabrics and decor that feel like an extension of ...

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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. 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.

  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.