Good outdoor setup

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KaseyClark64
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Good outdoor setup

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Hey guys, I was wondering if anyone could give me a good outdoor setup? Thanks!
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I'd go with a L-shaped brick/stone setup with a central grill and side warmers with stone benches flanking either side and an integrated patio with a firepit and icebox/bench setup around that. Of course, A jacuzzi right off the side of the pool. Tiki torches ring the entire setup.
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TeamHavocRacing wrote:I'd go with a L-shaped brick/stone setup with a central grill and side warmers with stone benches flanking either side and an integrated patio with a firepit and icebox/bench setup around that. Of course, A jacuzzi right off the side of the pool. Tiki torches ring the entire setup.
Don't forget your humming bird feeders, and your wind chimes. Make sure you throw in a mosquito net for good measure. It is summer after all.
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Don't skimp out on the pizza oven.
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