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  2. 20 Vacation-Worthy Pool House Ideas to Elevate Your Backyard

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    Plant Lots of Greenery. When designer Gregory Shano decided to redo his 1920s home, he left in the mature trees and used hedges to give the pool house area structure and privacy. Not only does it ...

  3. Your Patio Is Missing This One Essential Design Detail - AOL

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    Mimic the feel of a pool cabana with a fabric-covered pergola. Here, designer Mark D. Sikes opted for a preppy yet timeless navy and white stripe pattern. Tour the Entire House

  4. Pool Landscape Ideas to Make Your Backyard Feel Like a Five ...

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    Read on for 16 of the best pool landscaping ideas to turn your backyard into an oasis. East Coast Hedges Classic and sophisticated, low hedges are a neat way to frame different areas of the yard.

  5. Outbuilding - Wikipedia

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    An outbuilding, sometimes called an accessory building[1] or a dependency, is a building that is part of a residential or agricultural complex but detached from the main sleeping and eating areas. Outbuildings are generally used for some practical purpose, rather than decoration or purely for leisure (such as a pool house or a tree house ...

  6. Lanai (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Lanai (architecture) Albert Spencer Wilcox Beach House. A lanai or lānai is a type of roofed, open-sided veranda, patio, or porch originating in Hawaii. [1][2] Many homes, apartment buildings, hotels and restaurants in Hawaii are built with one or more lānais. [3]

  7. Nielsen Pool House - Wikipedia

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    The Nielsen Pool House is Riverside City Landmark #134, the former residence of noted architectural engineer Svend Nielsen. The home was designed and engineered by Nielsen, who began construction in 1964. Nielsen and his family resided in the home from its completion in 1966 until 1988. [1]