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Mosaic tile
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color of shutters with a silver standing seam metal roof
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the arbor or whatchacallit above the doors to bring down the end gable and shelter our back doors
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The overhead of the deck could use something like this.
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Love this, with the picture mounted to the pair of old shutters. A real living room on the porch. Perfect place to sit and read on a rainy day!
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OMG! THIS IS IT. The solution to a deck open shower drain problem. Now isn' t that sweet.
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WOW what a sexy shower. Feels like GIRL From Ipanema with a Brazilian tan could show p here and feel at home. Perfect materials choice.
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I like the wall materials continuing no change in shower. Very casual and low key and natural . I could take a shower there.
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wonderful hardware, fun shape makes it look as if you are saving water and shower with a friend....humor is an unexpected plus to a blissful outdoor shower. Ours is in an el part of the deck, with laundry on opposite side of wall, no problem having lots of hot water delivered cheap and easy.
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Outdoor bath, or my idea of the outdoor shower also serving as a bird cage showering area. In the budget
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Ahhh, my Teahouse is back in style. Nice overhangs on this keeps the interior dry.
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Privacy, the dressing area or dry space. Really good for a naked shower space outdoors. Need to make room for large bird cages to roll in though.
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The simplicity of this is wonderful. I'm rethinking the location and configuration of MY outdoor shower. Maybe a doggy door in the same area would work? Just so I have room for big bird cages.
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Typo? "Flocks" is supposed to be "PHLOX" if it is a FLOWER.
Animal-vegetable-mineral sort of question.
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shade sail over the doorway. Perfect for my Teahouse which has a western facing double doorway.
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Roofline with 3 gables facing front, arched doorway, stucco
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Love the fishbone pattern of the stepping stones here. I could use them for our back garden.Tremendous variety of planting borders and the curved walk taking you to an unexpected unseen spot. Love the concept.
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Raised beds no grass. Flowers or veggies both?
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Adding the papyrus to a pot is a good idea. It's a jungle out there, warm climate gardening is wonderful.
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LOVE those jugs or pots with the grass. Great height, and control of the spread of the plant.
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Aha! Corrugated metal and maybe a metal tub too? And is that polished condrete it sits on? The pergola shed roof is neat, maybe has Lexan panels. Quite simple and absolutely stunning.
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Reminds me of an old 1940s service station. Sort of art deco...esp if it had curved corners. My stucco garage will look nice converted with such windows.
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After a trip to Tuscany, I came home and planted a row of FIVE such young trees on the side property line of our stucco house. They are gorgeous!.......Great accents
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That must be Elijah Blue fescue! It looks like little blue schmoos about to invade the grassy lawn and consume it! I'm all for the blue fescue if your climate is cool enough.
Using drapes outside the house
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