IN
THE
garden
outdoors
r
emoving a
mature spruce
tree from her
small Denver
yard made Becca
Robinson a little
sad. But she
quickly realized it was an
opportunity to transform the
newly bare space into enticing
digs for family and friends.
It had to be more than a flat
patio. “I wanted it to feel like a
variety of age groups could be
comfortable there but could be a
little separate when they needed
to be,” she says. Becca brought
her dream to life with a patio
divided into a sunken area for
table games and conversation, a
ROOM FOR MORE
A multifunctional patio, approximately
20
feet wide and
30
feet long, is
enclosed by a stucco wall attached to
Becca’s home. “I wanted it to feel as
though there were separate rooms,
even though it’s all one space.”
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2009
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INTRODUCING SOMETHING THAT
WILL KNOCK YOUR SOCKS OFF.
NOT TO MENTION FRESHEN AND SOFTEN
THEM FOR ABOUT FOUR MONTHS!
Visit bounceeverywhere.com to learn more about the Bounce Bar.
Depends on
frequency of use and dryer settings.
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