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Even small areas can provide excellent source of food and habitat for pollinators. And pollinators love native plants!! Here you see tall blazing star adding interest to the landscape.

Even small areas can provide excellent source of food and habitat for pollinators. And pollinators love native plants!!
Photo of a mid-sized rustic drought-tolerant and partial sun front yard landscaping in Minneapolis for summer.
Photo of a mid-sized rustic drought-tolerant and partial sun front yard landscaping in Minneapolis for summer.
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Don't Let a Little Rain Keep You Indoors!
As you begin thinking about the covered structure you envision, you’ll find magazines, books and design websites are excellent sources of inspiration. One of your friends or neighbors have a particularly cool outdoor space? Snap a picture and let’s talk about elements you'd like to see in yours. Or, if you're more of a writer, describe what you're looking for in a paragraph or two. This will help your landscaping contractor understand what it is you'd like to achieve with your covered structure or wood pergola. Think about how you will use your outdoor space and how many people might be enjoying it.
Will you be dining, socializing, or relaxing under your gazebo or pergola? Also, as you gather ideas and inspiration, talk to your contractor about the costs for materials and design elements – that way you can establish an estimated budget.

Trendy l-shaped medium tone wood floor open concept kitchen photo in San Francisco with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, beige cabinets, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and marble backsplash

Severine Photography
Large transitional u-shaped dark wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen photo in Jacksonville with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, stainless steel appliances, an island, a farmhouse sink, white backsplash, ceramic backsplash and quartzite countertops
Large transitional u-shaped dark wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen photo in Jacksonville with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, stainless steel appliances, an island, a farmhouse sink, white backsplash, ceramic backsplash and quartzite countertops

Even small areas can provide excellent source of food and habitat for pollinators. And pollinators love native plants!!
Photo of a mid-sized rustic drought-tolerant and partial sun front yard landscaping in Minneapolis for summer.
Photo of a mid-sized rustic drought-tolerant and partial sun front yard landscaping in Minneapolis for summer.

Photo: Jason Snyder © 2014 Houzz
Design: Luca Construction and Design
Trendy living room photo in Other
Trendy living room photo in Other

Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional 3/4 gray tile and ceramic tile bathroom remodel with gray walls and a wall-mount sink

Werner Segarra
Large tuscan bathroom photo in Phoenix with an undermount sink, white walls and marble countertops
Large tuscan bathroom photo in Phoenix with an undermount sink, white walls and marble countertops

Don't Let a Little Rain Keep You Indoors!
As you begin thinking about the covered structure you envision, you’ll find magazines, books and design websites are excellent sources of inspiration. One of your friends or neighbors have a particularly cool outdoor space? Snap a picture and let’s talk about elements you'd like to see in yours. Or, if you're more of a writer, describe what you're looking for in a paragraph or two. This will help your landscaping contractor understand what it is you'd like to achieve with your covered structure or wood pergola. Think about how you will use your outdoor space and how many people might be enjoying it.
Will you be dining, socializing, or relaxing under your gazebo or pergola? Also, as you gather ideas and inspiration, talk to your contractor about the costs for materials and design elements – that way you can establish an estimated budget.

Customer Photo | "We built ourselves the breakfast nook corner seats with hardwood pieces of wood left from building the house. We added sculpted maple legs and painted them in black. We covered the wood frame with Sunbrella Dupione Pearl. And then, we ordered Cushion Source custom made deep seating cushion in Sunbrella Dupione Cornsilk and Pearl. Adding the nice touch of mix pillow in Sunbrella Dupione Pearl, Cornsilk and Foster metalic and you just want to stay there all morning reading the paper and looking at the lake. Excellent quality and the look is amazing."

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Don't Let a Little Rain Keep You Indoors!
As you begin thinking about the covered structure you envision, you’ll find magazines, books and design websites are excellent sources of inspiration. One of your friends or neighbors have a particularly cool outdoor space? Snap a picture and let’s talk about elements you'd like to see in yours. Or, if you're more of a writer, describe what you're looking for in a paragraph or two. This will help your landscaping contractor understand what it is you'd like to achieve with your covered structure or wood pergola. Think about how you will use your outdoor space and how many people might be enjoying it.
Will you be dining, socializing, or relaxing under your gazebo or pergola? Also, as you gather ideas and inspiration, talk to your contractor about the costs for materials and design elements – that way you can establish an estimated budget.

An exquisite interior staircase with a sleek grey color scheme, contrasting dark wood floors, and elegant white railings. Natural light floods in from a large window at the top of the stairs, creating a modern and inviting atmosphere. The intricate wall molding adds texture, and there are subtle design elements like a metal object for hanging items and a unique light fixture hanging in front of a window. This space effortlessly combines modern and classic design elements, making it an excellent source of inspiration for those seeking a stylish interior for their home or office.

Even small areas can provide excellent source of food and habitat for pollinators. And pollinators love native plants!! Here you see wild bergamot adding beauty to an auto shop.

The first level bathroom includes a wood wall hung vanity bringing warmth to the space paired with calming natural stone bath and shower.
Photos by Eric Roth.
Construction by Ralph S. Osmond Company.
Green architecture by ZeroEnergy Design.

Don't Let a Little Rain Keep You Indoors!
As you begin thinking about the covered structure you envision, you’ll find magazines, books and design websites are excellent sources of inspiration. One of your friends or neighbors have a particularly cool outdoor space? Snap a picture and let’s talk about elements you'd like to see in yours. Or, if you're more of a writer, describe what you're looking for in a paragraph or two. This will help your landscaping contractor understand what it is you'd like to achieve with your covered structure or wood pergola. Think about how you will use your outdoor space and how many people might be enjoying it.
Will you be dining, socializing, or relaxing under your gazebo or pergola? Also, as you gather ideas and inspiration, talk to your contractor about the costs for materials and design elements – that way you can establish an estimated budget.

Mid-sized trendy l-shaped porcelain tile eat-in kitchen photo in Phoenix with a single-bowl sink, recessed-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, quartz countertops, multicolored backsplash, stone tile backsplash, paneled appliances and no island

Movie and TV artwork is a great way to add excitement and color to any basement or theater space. Plus they are an excellent source of conversation!
Small arts and crafts walk-out basement photo in Atlanta with beige walls
Small arts and crafts walk-out basement photo in Atlanta with beige walls
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