Outdoor Furniture News Archive 01-Jun-2009

  • A New Way to Loll by the Pool (New York Times)

    The 405 Chaise is one of the newest pieces from Loll Designs, a company that makes eco-friendly outdoor furniture and accessories.


  • Do-it-yourself ideas for a perfect patio (Canoe Home & Garden)

    In a season of cost-cutting and "staycations," many North Americans are taking a second look at their outdoor living area.


  • Is Your Home in Need of a Home Design Stimulus Plan? (Lexington Clipper-Herald)

    (ARA) - These days bailouts are common, but not many Americans have considered it for their home design. Does lifeless and cluttered design leave your home in need of a makeover?


  • North Smithfield working to improve recycling habits (The Woonsocket Call)

    NORTH SMITHFIELD ? The Town of North Smithfield is working in conjunction with the Rhode Island Donation Exchange to re-use any unwanted household items.


  • Finding outdoor furniture that lasts (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)

    When customers shop for outdoor furniture, they seem to be focusing on pieces that will stand up to storms as well as an equally unsettled economy, but will spend a little more, investing in pieces that they feel will last.


  • Outdoor Furniture Things To consider When Buying One (Turks.US)

    Spending time in the outdoor part of your home is not a relaxing and comfortable without any outdoor furniture and outdoor accessories on it. With a complete outdoor environment makes you feel so relax and know that you are truly ?at home?.


  • Man arrested as he tried to break into Socastee Baptist Church (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)

    A 20-year-old man is jailed after police said he tried to break into the Socastee Baptist Church las


  • Courtyard drive, business do one another a good turn (Madison Eagle)

    MADISON ? The drive to create an ?outdoor science courtyard? at the grades 6-8 Madison Junior School on Main Street got a boost on May 18, when J&M Home and Garden of 201 Main St. donated $250 to the Madison Junior School Science Education Courtyard project.


  • One in custody after church burglary (WPDE Myrtle Beach - Florence)

    Horry County Police arrested a man accused in a burglary that happened last week. Kyle Waterick is charged with Burglary 2nd Degree, Malicious Damage to Property over $1,000, Petty Larceny, Trespassing and Public Disorderly Conduct


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