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Recent Examples of arborsTrellises and arbors supporting vines also contribute to a sense of intimacy and seclusion.—
Kim Toscano,
Southern Living,
27 May 2026 This backyard takes a more elaborate approach with a series of arbors wrapped in string lights leading the way to the firepit area.—
Marisa Donnelly,
Better Homes & Gardens,
3 May 2026 Arched garden arbors provide a timeless and whimsical flair to a yard.—
Tessa Cooper,
The Spruce,
25 Apr. 2026 Trellises, obelisks and arbors add a dimension that plantings alone cannot achieve.—
Lauren Jarvis-Gibson,
Charlotte Observer,
21 Apr. 2026 The Garden Conservancy advised on a second restoration of key garden elements in 2008 including the pergola, arbors, and pond.—
Chadd Scott,
Forbes.com,
16 Jan. 2026 Everything runs at a slow Mediterranean pulse, a rhythm to which metal is hammered, looms drawn, and carpets unrolled in the quiet medina, where only the sparrows flitting between arbors of vines seem rushed.—
Stephanie Rafanelli,
Condé Nast Traveler,
28 Aug. 2023
Even window awnings can make a big difference when a heat wave hits.
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Nafeesah Allen,
Better Homes & Gardens,
7 July 2026
Morningside Village, a roughly 50,000-square-foot collection of buildings that straddles North Highland Avenue, will receive new lighting, landscaping, paint, awnings and artist murals, according to property owner 26th Street Partners.
Building Heritage Pierluigi was 85 at the time, but the house was designed to be versatile and future-proofed, including high ceilings and large windows.
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Zoë Dare Hall,
Forbes.com,
5 July 2026
Rustic-grade oak covers the floors, walls, and ceilings, creating a warm, continuous interior.
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Bridget Borgobello
July 03,
New Atlas,
4 July 2026
On the National Mall this week, Freedom 250 signs pointed visitors toward temporary state pavilions, a Ferris wheel and mobile, transitory history exhibits.
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Luke Fountain,
CNBC,
3 July 2026
Look closely, and the pavilions really did tell the story of America, if perhaps not quite in the way organizers intended.
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Rob Crilly,
The Washington Examiner,
30 June 2026