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outdoor art, hanging baskets or window boxes.
Incorporate the Senses
Your room is a unique place where the outdoors meets the indoors. Incorporate
some of both with plants and products that soothe the senses. These would
include fragrant potted plants, such as brugmansia, stocks and heliotrope.
Plant containers filled with edible plants, such as cherry tomatoes, herbs and
alpine strawberries, for snacking. Hang wind chimes to offer natural sounds.
Place beautiful ceramic containers, sculpture and art on outdoor walls for
viewing. Build a fire pit or fireplace for ambience and warmth creating a cozy,
romantic feel.
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Make it Comfy
Outdoor furniture has come a long way. No longer are plastic chairs and tables
the norm. Rot-proof wooden and metal-framed furniture have all-weather cushions
that require little maintenance other than winter storage in cold areas. Use
natural materials underfoot, such as bamboo mats and all-purpose rugs, to
provide comfort for your feet.
Ultimately, the scope of your outdoor room is only limited by your imagination.l
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