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a willow trellis on a wood wall.
Although French doors gazed out-
side, "there was no focal point," says
Yedinak. So he placed a glass-topped,
wrought-iron table and French bistro
chairs in the center.
"We took things out of her pictures,
out of her artwork, and continued the
theme on the balcony," says Yedinak.
"Use the same design sense that you
have success with inside. Don't all of a
sudden be afraid to use scale; treat it
like a room."
In addition to traditional wrought
iron, heavy plastic, wicker and wood
deck furniture, this year synthetic raf-
fia sun umbrellas, cast-iron door-
mats and hand-forged wrought-iron
benches are hot, according to This
Old House magazine.
"Iron furniture is timeless," says
Brodsky, "probably because you can
do so much with it — like paint it
or rough it up for a shabby chic
feel.
"Furniture should not be forgot-
ten on the deck," she says. "If it has
wooden seats, there have to be plen-
tiful cushions, things that make you
want to enjoy the outdoors."

which "are essential romantic ele-
ments" in yard d&or. Lighting is
important — whether via smudge
pots turned into citronella lamps to
keep bugs away (www.theintimategar-
dener.com) or in paths of subtle light-
ing that snake along a brick walkway.
"Lighting is an important accesso-
ry," says Scott. "Because I want it to
be a cozy, ambient atmosphere, I want
no bright security lights, [but rather]
lighting that blends with the outdoors
and the night to keep that natural
feeling."
Scott purchased a cast-iron frog that
holds votive candles. It blends well

Accessories

You'd think the outdoors would
offer enough interesting detail and
vibrant color that you wouldn't
have to complement it with artifi-
cial design. You'd be wrong.
Color, lighting, art and function • Laura Lyman with daughters, Joy and
play important roles in the yard.
Angel, enjoy their deck every summer day
When it comes to color, think
beyond flower beds. Consider metal
pots, in beaded brass, imported
with the natural landscape. "We
from India in green, red, "burnt
already have enough frogs that keep
umber" and copper (www.globalpot-
us awake at night."
tery.com).
"We just purchased six different
Fabrics, too, offer enriching color,
chimes for the deck," says Laura
in the form of screens, flags, canopies,
Lyman of Commerce Township,
candle lamps and plush cushions.
whose multi-leveled deck overlooks
Mosaic also brings a splash — either
Buell Lake. Lyman went to the newly
in the form of a fountain or perhaps
opened Cost Plus World Market in
as "yard art," a term used by Carol
Novi for the chimes.
Foster, an owner of the Carol/James
Local galleries and boutiques offer
Gallery in Royal Oak.
trinkets and stakes that make state-
"It really gives people a peaceful
ments when displayed well in the
feeling to be surrounded by things
yard.
that make you smile," she says.
Ariana Gallery in Royal Oak has
This season, Foster's gallery is fea-
colorful glass and metal mobiles to
turing raku sculptures as well as metal
hang from tree branches, birdbaths
dogs and cats and birdhouses.
and funny, funky and serious sculp-
McCloud advises enriching color
tures.
via the contrasts of light and shade,

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