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3 Ways to Transform Your Home’s Outdoor Spaces

by | May 19, 2016 | Life & Style

Life and style

 

With a bit of creative energy, you can transform your standard yard into a versatile area to relax and entertain, extending your living space outdoors and adding value to your home.

Here are three improvements to consider.

Full-Fledged Bar

Anyone who has hosted a party outdoors knows that one of the biggest challenges for keeping guests happy is keeping drinks refilled. While a cooler suffices for chilling beverages, a fully-stocked bar outdoors can expand your hosting capabilities and save you the trouble of going in and out of the house unnecessarily.

For the full story see the May 19 issue and the e-Edition at http://www.etypeservices.com/Murphy%20MonitorID247/default.aspx

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