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Photo Courtesy of eCoVantage Wood �<br />

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HatteraS Bay Patio Fan From KicHler<br />

Kichler’s five-blade Hatteras Bay Patio fans are engineered to<br />

withstand extreme temperatures and designed for long life in damp environments.<br />

We like the retro look of the Fresnel lens mounted in a setting<br />

of decorative nuts and bolts. The powder-coated steel frame is available<br />

in Tannery Bronze or Weathered Copper finish (shown). Reversible blade<br />

finishes include Cherry and three shades of Walnut.<br />

www.kichler.com<br />

ecoDecK tHermally moDiFieD WooD DecKing<br />

From ecoVantage WooD<br />

Not a fan of PVC or composite decking, but want something that stands<br />

the test of time without toxic treatments and constant maintenance?<br />

Thermal modification solves most of the problems that beset wood decking–including<br />

warping, mildew, and insect damage–without compromising<br />

aesthetics. EcoDeck from EcoVantage Wood combines the warmth<br />

and beauty of real wood with exceptional stability and durability. They even<br />

put a 30-year limited warranty behind it. And because it’s produced from<br />

sustainably harvested wood with no toxic treatments, it’s the green choice.<br />

EcoVantage also offers StayTru structural lumber and railing components<br />

designed for easy installation.<br />

www.ecovantagewood.com<br />

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StanDarD PermeaBle PaVerS From Boral BricKS<br />

Have you heard that stormwater runoff from paved surfaces is<br />

bad for the environment, contributing to erosion and water pollution? Do<br />

your part by choosing permeable pavers for your patio (and even your<br />

driveway!). Permeable Pavers from Boral Bricks are designed with small<br />

notches protruding from three sides. These ensure that narrow margins<br />

are left between bricks so water can penetrate the surface instead of<br />

flowing off into the street, the sewers, and the local waterways. Instead,<br />

it seeps back into the ground where the soil filters out pollutants and retuns<br />

clean water to the water table. Or, install a collection device to use<br />

the water for irrigating your landscaping. But we think that the best thing<br />

about Boral Bricks’ permeable pavers is that you don’t have to sacrifice<br />

good looks in order to do the right thing. Available in six standard colors,<br />

including Heartland Flashed, shown here.<br />

www.boralbricks.com<br />

ePlans.com | HomePlans.com | DreamHomeSource.com<br />

Photo Courtesy of Boral BriCKs<br />

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