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Patio of the Week: Family-Friendly Design Connects Home and Yard

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Why not compare the colour attributes of each? Decide which elements you prefer in your space. It helps you hone in in upon what you like and what you don’t. See these colours and more in detail at The Land of Color .com p.s. Painting swatches on the wall severely limits your understanding of how the colour is likely to behave in your space. Painting two coats on larger boards offers you the flexibility of viewing them against the geometry of different walls both in shadow and light.

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Reply to: Why not compare the colour attributes of each? Decide which elements you prefer in your space. It helps you hone in in upon what you like and what you don’t. See these colours and more in detail at The Land of Color .com p.s. Painting swatches on the wall severely limits your understanding of how the colour is likely to behave in your space. Painting two coats on larger boards offers you the flexibility of viewing them against the geometry of different walls both in shadow and light.

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amazing wall unit for bedroom ma;ybe?

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Steve Asbell
Steve Asbell

Shades of Vegetable Gardens: Growing Edibles in Less Sun

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Brian Barth
Brian Barth

Yes, You Can Grow Food in a Shady Yard

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Annie Thornton
Annie Thornton

How to Grow Vegetables in Containers

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sort of like our place?

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i think this is all we need

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powder coated stainless steel cable and I imagine banisters?

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metal railings

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cable

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cool look for side berm

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metal pickets? more expensive for sure

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pickets in vertical position

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super simple pressure treated

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oxidized wall is coool

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blue house - railings

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