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  2. Patio Ideas on a Budget Can Refresh Outdoor Spaces - AOL

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    Yes, it’s possible to transform your outdoor space for a mere hundred bucks. There are plenty of patio ideas on a budget that can dress up a small apartment balcony or backyard patio. 6 Ways to ...

  3. 28 Gorgeous Outdoor Patio Design Ideas to Inspire Your Very ...

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    On the patio, which is as much outdoor as it is in, John-Mark Horton took a queue from the original 1950s red ochre paint. The settee was made from a 19th-century bed and upholstered in the same ...

  4. 45 Small Garden Ideas to Transform Your Outdoor Space - AOL

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    Gardening pros share photos and tips of their favorite small ... The 35 Best Raised Garden Bed Ideas to Elevate Your Outdoor Space. 45 Small Garden Ideas 1. Be intentional ... 35 Outdoor Lighting ...

  5. Garden furniture - Wikipedia

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    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. It naturally contains silica , which makes it resistant to fungal decay , many of the effects of water (such as rot, swelling and warping), as well as chemicals.

  6. Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    Chandeliers were also produced in other countries in the 18th century, including Russia and Sweden. Russian and Scandinavian chandeliers are similar in designs, with a metal frame that is lighter and more decorative, gilded or finished with brass, and hung with small slender glass drops. [8] Russian chandeliers may be accented with coloured ...

  7. Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Roman furniture was constructed principally using wood, metal and stone, with marble and limestone used for outside furniture. Very little wooden furniture survives intact, but there is evidence that a variety of woods were used, including maple, citron, beech, oak, and holly. Some imported wood such as satinwood was used for decoration.