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Patio Furniture on the Miami Condo

The Miami condo is completed with the last touches to the balcony patio. David Southard, the project supervisor, created a free-standing bench of spruce, painted white with stainless-steel bolts to resist rust. It is topped with a fabric-covered, mattress-like cushion and throw pillows as accents. The floor has an all-weather vinyl rug from the Frontgate catalog and a pomegranate ceramic urn from Tuscany as a color accent, also from Frontgate. A custom pedestal table, made from leftover Formica used in the kitchen and edged to match the counters, has colorful stools that welcome guests to the outside and a view of Biscayne Bay.
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Patio Furniture on the Miami Condo

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" All right the one area that we have not looked at -- here is where our project manager David so there's been hiding. Putting the last touches to our outdoor space and let's look at what you built out here is we had planned on doing some sort of furnishing out here but. We couldn't attach it to the wall so you made a freestanding thing. Absolutely he had been building doesn't allow any attached furniture to the walls of the building so we did a freestanding bench. In spruce and painted with exterior latex white paint. Stainless steel bowl in the steel bolts so they won't -- out whether so this can live outdoors for many many years yes and then we've got a custom made little. Mattress for it. This is an idea that we had seen at DD Allen the architect's own place here in south beach. And of course Smith and noble has provided a few cushions the rest of the furnishings are again. Catalog shots. For a look at them issue a month to -- thank you for doing a fabulous job forests think Cuba for making the furniture in there that's a nice coffee -- I think you very much all right stakes. We've we put in a couple of other features in here we've got an all weather rug that's the final area rug he can get that went. From the frontgate catalog and then we made this table which is leftover Formica from our. Kitchen installation and we just got a base for it and some colorful stools. And then in the corner again from the frontgate catalog we've got one of the most beautiful ceramic urns handcrafted in Tuscany Italy. We've always pomegranate that are attached to it and that is the kind of classy little touch that just makes this outdoor space unique."

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