Tanya Walsh
Tanya Walsh, Higgins Group Real EstatePhone: (475) 210-9758
Email: tanya@vanderblue.com

Tag: Outdoor Living

Posted on 06/03/2024
Outdoor deck design ideas for your yard
There are many choices involved in building a new outdoor...
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Posted on 02/05/2024
Entertaining outdoors: A beginner's guide
Entertaining outdoors can be the perfect way to enjoy your...
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Posted on 07/31/2023
The best outdoor fireplaces: Brick, steel & more
For homeowners considering outdoor fireplaces, brick is...
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Posted on 01/23/2023
5 Top Shrubs Homeowners Can Plant To Create Living Privacy Fences
Property owners and abutters often want to escape into the backyard to take a break. When landscapes are wide open, even the courtesy of saying hello and briefly chatting with neighbors reduces the peaceful enjoyment of the property. Homeowners who do not want to invest thousands of dollars to stare at blank wooden fences can plant shrub rows...
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Posted on 10/03/2022
How to Make Your Backyard Safer
Your backyard offers the ideal place to spend time outside. However, if you're planning on getting plenty of use out of your backyard, you should make sure it doesn't have hazards that could be harmful to you and your household, including your pets. Here are a few ways you can make your backyard a safer place: Switch to...
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Posted on 10/19/2020
Tips for Choosing an Outdoor Heater
Image by Alessandro Lonati from Shutterstock The benefits of having an outdoor heater cannot be over-emphasized as it significantly impacts the amount of time you spend enjoying your outdoor space during colder weather. There are critical factors to consider when choosing the right outdoor heater. The Location of The Outdoor Heater To determine which type of outdoor heating...
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Posted on 03/08/2020
Personalize your Yard!! Make an Adirondack Chair
Image by Susan Lowry Hare from Pixabay Adirondack chairs are popular on decks and for outdoor living, though they also look great in a rustic living room or cabin! Rather than being straight-backed and uncomfortable, their design make them a joy to sit in. However, a finished Adirondack chair can up to $700 dollars, whereas materials will run...
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