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Furnish your garden patio| mydeco.com
Get ready for summer parties with chic garden furniture © Very Laying the paving or decking is the easy part in creating your perfect patio. Now you’ve got to decide on the right outdoor furniture – not just for the here and now but for future garden party guests and ...
Posted 27th April 2010
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Create a wooden patiowith Andi Clevely | Articles | mydeco.com
Bask in the sunshine on a wooden rooftop terrace © City Garden Patios do not have to be made from stone. Andi Clevely, author of the book ‘Patios’, describes wood as a warm material and this seems to be a fitting alternative in the typically cool British summers. And if ...
Posted 25th August 2009
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Pave the way with your patio floor with Andi Clevely | Articles | mydeco.com
Flooring is the most important and expensive part of a patio © Steven Wooster Choosing the right flooring material for your patio is not as easy as it may seem – especially if it’s crazy paving! Andi Clevely brings some order into the decision with his helpful book, ‘Patios’. The ...
Posted 25th August 2009
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Light up your patio with Andi Clevely | Articles | mydeco.com
Light up your garden with outdoor fairy lights and oil lanterns © John Lewis When the warm weather does grace us with its presence why not light up your patio and enjoy it both day and night. We’re not in the Victorian era anymore – artificial lights as well as ...
Posted 25th August 2009
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A guide to patio containers with Andi Clevely| Articles | mydeco.com
Hanging baskets bring colour and drama to a dull patio © A Place for Everything Plants are essential for adding life, colour and variety onto your patio. And the packaging is just as important! Patio plant containers come in all sorts of shapes, sizes and materials to complement and enhance ...
Posted 25th August 2009
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Top tips for looking after your water garden|Articles|mydeco.com
Keep water features clean and neat for a beautiful garden © Steven Wooster A water garden is a great addition to any outdoor space, but it does require some TLC. Neglect your watery haven and it could quickly become a stagnant hell. We’ve teamed up with green–fingered man in the ...
Posted 26th August 2009
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Plant some colour into your patio with Andi Clevely | Articles | mydeco.com
Plant some colour into your patio Plants add colour, vibrancy and drama to a dreary patio © Steven Wooster If your garden is paved with stone or decked with wood that doesn’t mean you can’t be green-fingered. Plants are the perfect way of adding a bit of colour to your ...
Posted 11th May 2010
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Heating and eating on your patio | Articles | mydeco.com
Dibor's patio chimenea offers an elegant eating alternative © Dibor ‘In cooler climates the season for comfortable outdoor living may seem disappointingly transitory, but various heating options can help keep the cold at bay,’ writes Andi Clevely. Hurrah! While the British summer may not be the hottest in the world, ...
Posted 25th August 2009
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The art of illusion in the city garden with Andi Clevely | Articles | mydeco.com
The art of illusion in the city garden Shorten a garden with garden paths and overgrown edges © John Lewis In the gardening world size really doesn’t matter. Andi Clevely’s book, ‘City Garden’, is full of helpful advice, ideas and encouragement on how to make the most of your urban ...
Posted 18th May 2010
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Decorate your patio with aggregates | Articles | mydeco.com
Add decorative texture to your patio with aggregates © Marks and Spencer Whether your patio is paved with stone or decked out with wood, loose aggregates can compliment either. The loose combination of minerals and rock fragments can also decorate garden borders and flower beds. Read on for all the ...
Posted 25th August 2009
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