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Cabanas – Beach-Side Structures for Privacy & Shade

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White cabana with tied-back curtains on a beach with closed umbrellas and loungers in the early morning

While cabanas bear a significantly similar resemblance to gazebos, one of the key differences is that there are three walls and only one open side. This open side faces the water, so people have easy access to the inside. This means you’ll usually find cabanas at the beach or by a pool.

Filed Under: Guide - Shade Structures

Pavilions – Spacious Outdoor Covers for Large Gatherings

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Octagonal pavilion with plain concrete column supports and a greenish rounded roof nestled among a variety of shrubbery on a clear day

A pavilion has a completely closed roof, and all four sides are completely open. It’s supported by four to six posts, although some pavilion styles have more (or less). The main difference between a pavilion and a gazebo is that there’s no built-in floor here. Also, pavilions tend to be larger.

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Canopies – Modern Customizable Pool Shades with Casual Elegance

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Many four post canopies with square off-white fabric roofs over lounge furniture on a beach with palm trees

The term “canopy” is often used interchangeably with “tent.” Technically, the difference is that the sides of canopies are open with a completely closed roof, while tents usually have sides made from the same material. However, lightweight curtains and modular panels on some models make the differences between canopies and other shade structures less clear.

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Arbors – Decorative Entry Structures to Home Gardens

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Aged wood arbor with built-in bench covered by climbing plants in a green park with yellow flowers

Arbors are small areas that add a secluded shaded space. The earliest arbor was the tree, which is probably why it’s named that way; “arbor” is the Latin word for “tree.” They’re often mistaken for pergolas; they look almost identical with lattices and trellises. However, the main difference is that the sides have lattices too.

Filed Under: Guide - Shade Structures

Shabby Chic – A Comprehensive Guide

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Living room with distressed white and pink walls, shabby chic cupboard, sofa and accent tables

Shabby chic is a term frequently tossed around the interior decorating world, but what exactly makes up this popular style? Our comprehensive overview of this light and refreshing interior design approach will help you understand what makes up shabby chic.

Filed Under: Guide - Shabby Chic, Guides, Interior Design, Styles

Weathered & Ornate – Contrasting Sides of Shabby Chic Design

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Deconstructed lounge chairs with beige tufted upholstery, distressed wood frame and burlap accents on hardwood floor

Because shabby chic is only about three decades old, it hasn’t had the chance to branch out into subgenres. However, it was formed as the product of other interior designs. Its vintage-refined melting pot is a result of rustic and baroque style combinations. This section of our guide takes a look at these somewhat opposing aesthetics.

Filed Under: Guide - Shabby Chic, Styles

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