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    Create An Outdoor Oasis With A Hammock Or Swing!

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    Anna Yu on Aug 6, 2009 10:19 AM PDT
    Summer is the perfect time to go on an exotic vacation, lie on the beach and sip fruity cocktails. Though typical me forgot to request vacation time off and plane tickets (and baggage fees!) are still kind of ridiculous, I've decided to stay home instead. Who knew that my front porch, backyard or even my living room could transform into a vacation worthy spot? All it took was a swinging hammock or other hanging chair. I love the Palmetto All-Weather Wicker Hanging Egg Chair from Pottery Barn that I can totally use as an outdoor reading nook. Kids (and grownups) will go wild over the Giddyup! Tire Swing made of recycled tire swings. Hang it on a sturdy tree branch and your backyard will soon become the go to destination for outdoor parties! Take a peek at my slideshow for more hammocks and swings!

    Outdoor Furniture Your Garden Will Love!

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    Anna Yu on Jul 6, 2009 2:12 PM PDT
    Now that the weather has finally warmed up, I've definitely been spending quality time outdoors. Whether it's working on my tan or barbecuing all day long, spending time in my backyard is fun and economical too because it's practically free! But if your backyard has more than its fair share of overgrown weeds and rickety furniture, then it's time to start mowing and make the most of the possibilities in a frequently unused space. Once you've a clean slate to work with, it's time to decorate with furniture and accessories. One of my dream gardens would definitely have a hammock where I can read a fun summer novel or nap the afternoon away. If you're a fan of design and a little bit of kitsch then take a look at the gnome tables by Philippe Starck for a bit of cheeky fun. For more garden furniture you'll want to live with forever, take a look at my slideshow!

    10 Outdoor Entertaining Tools You Need For The 4th Of July ...

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    Anna Yu on Jun 30, 2009 8:21 AM PDT
    The 4th of July is rapidly approaching and I've been busy figuring out how I'm going to go to all the barbecue parties and picnics I said I'd go to! (I mean, how could I say no to juicy burgers, grilled veggies and cold drinks with all my friends and family?) Anyway, I know I have plenty of capable people who can work the grill as well as Bobby Flay so I can definitely count on a delicious meal. They've got the grill and the charcoal ready, but the last time I went to an outdoor grilling party, I noticed that all their tools have seen better days. I'm looking to replace their ratty and singed oven mitts with a suede bbq grilling mitt instead. There are some things that they didn't know they need too like the magic seasoning sheets that lay on the perfect flavor. For more outdoor entertaining tools that will make your 4th of July (and beyond!) tastier, check out my slideshow!

    Spend Time In Your Backyard Or Patio With New Outdoor Furniture

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    Anna Yu on Jun 4, 2009 2:22 PM PDT
    After a long and cold winter and spring quickly passing us by, it's finally getting nice enough to spend more time outdoors! From lounging by the poolside to spending some serious time at the grill, nothing beats spending time in your very own backyard. But if you've recently discovered that your outdoor furniture didn't survive the winter (cracked wood or rusted metal), then it's high time to upgrade. I've also got some buying tips to make sure you get the most bang out of your buck. When buying metal furniture, look for labels that say they're powder coated and rust resistant. For wood furniture, teak is best, but it's also very expensive and slow growing. Instead, look for eucalyptus wood, which is sustainable and is water resistant. Who says outdoor furniture has to be hard and uncomfortable? I'd be happy sit on the Corsica Outdoor Oversized Chair all day long. In need for seating space and storage? Get the Chesapeake Bench Ice Chest which keeps all your drinks ice cold and the lid lowers into an extra seating space. Check out my slideshow for more outdoor furniture ideas. Just remember to store everything in a safe place in the winter so you don't have to buy new outdoor furniture every year!

    Take Your Valentine's Day Outdoors With Our Romantic, Low-Key ...

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    Anna Yu on Feb 3, 2009 7:19 AM PST
    Sick and tired of seeing bad movies surrounded by sappy couples or eating way-too-expensive dinners? Looking for romantic and low-key Valentine's Day date ideas instead? If you're in an area that usually gets good weather in February then why not try having an outdoor date right in your backyard? Totally suitable for the daytime, lay out a comfy blanket on the lawn, pop a chilled bottle of nice champagne and load up on fresh fruit, cheese, cold cuts and a loaf of French bread for a private and romantic picnic with the help of this 2-person picnic set. Add candles and lanterns when the sky gets dark for some romantic mood lighting. End the day with some stargazing and maybe s'more making over an open fireplace! And you don't have to reserve these moments just for Valentine's Day so you can definitely keep the romance alive almost all year 'round. Take a look at my slideshow for more outdoor Valentine's Day ideas.

    Aviaries- They're Not Just For The Birds!

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    Greta on Sep 29, 2008 6:26 AM PDT
    Hanging aviaries in your home makes a spectacular statement and provides a unique way to store and display coveted items. Hang a collection of vintage bird cages at differing heights in your living room, display a single dramatic one on a table or shelf, or use cages to showcase potted plants in garden settings-- the possibilities are infinite because there are so many options when it comes to aviaries. Not only are there a plethora of bird cages available online and in antique shops and pet stores, but they are also easy to customize with spray paint and distressors. I'd fill aviaries in my home with everything from orchids to seashells to faux fruit to tea lights and dramatic candles alike. So let your creative juices flow and invest in an aviary this fall! There are quite a few available in the Hive from a pair of Far East pagoda-inspired pieces to a spectacular golden Victorian-era conservatory bird cage. Check out my SLIDESHOW to see my five favorite decorative aviaries.
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