Outdoor Furniture News Archive 11-May-2009

  • All decked out (Rapid City Journal)

    The Associated Press In a season of cost-cutting and ?staycations,? many Americans are taking a second look at their outdoor living area.


  • How to Make a Big Splash with Your Small Yard (Lexington Clipper-Herald)

    (ARA) - A baby boomer couple downsizing, a working professional's downtown city condo, and a young family's starter home in a metro suburb -- the trend of people moving to smaller homes with smaller yards continues to grow.


  • THE GREAT OUTDOORS (The Star Press)

    Get ready for the first long weekend of the summer with attractive and adaptable outdoor furniture. Use it in your own backyard and share it with the neighbors, or toss it into the car for a relaxing warm-weather picnic.


  • Plugged-in hotels to score in downturn (AME Info)

    Hotels failing to keep up with the latest online technology and charging guests to use the Internet are placing themselves at a competitive disadvantage especially in the economic downturn, a leading industry expert has warned.


  • 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?


  • Dieck earns certification (Lewisboro Ledger)

    Tom Dieck of TRD Designs of Katonah has been certified to install Rain Water Harvesting products from Aquascape. To become certified, he had to help install a RainXchange system under the guidance of Aquascape.


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