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House to home: Warm thoughts for cool evenings

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At over 7 feet tall, this stainless-steel pyramid patio heater adds a visually appealing contemporary edge to the garden.

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Prolong your al fresco dining experience with a gazebo infrared heater.

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The table top propane patio heater fits into small spaces, shown here sitting on a table that is hidden behind the love seat, and supplying just the right amount of warmth on cool days and evenings.


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In an effort to prolong the enjoyment of life outside the back door, I have been considering the many options for adding a bit of heat to the chilly late summer and fall evenings. Upscale outdoor eateries offer shawls and knee blankets to their patrons to extend the al fresco experience. This is an easy fix. Have wraps draped over the backs of your patio chairs. Not only practical, their colors and textures will make a fashionable addition to your decor.

There’s a good selection of patio heaters that offer versatility and practical convenience. Shown here are three ideas that spread the warmth in a stylish way. The stainless-steel Dyna-Glo Pyramid Patio Heater warms up a 20-foot range, which is ample for a relaxation and eating area. Fueled with propane, the dancing flames are encased in a glass tube for an eye-catching visual effect. Attached wheels allow you to easily move the heater to where it is most needed, and there are variable heat settings.

A hanging infrared heater suits many sites, from gazebos to balconies. The EnerG+ water-resistant infrared heater has an LED light for ambient lighting, three heat levels and three individually activated infrared lamps. It runs off electricity, is environmentally respectful and is safe to be run continuously for weeks. This heater is designed to mount to a ceiling, overhanging timber or lantern stand, and is for outside use only.

When space is an issue, a tabletop heater is the perfect addition to a cozy corner of the patio. With a heating range diameter of 6 feet, the Fire Sense Tabletop Propane Heater comes in various finishes, including bronze and stainless steel, that will complement your outdoor furnishings. This heater is lightweight and portable. Set it up on a table behind or beside a sitting area. It also has an anti-tilt safety device.

Whichever product you choose to warm up your outdoor space, be sure to check all the safety features and always be mindful. Don’t leave heaters unattended.

Q. I had an artificial tree in my living room set in the corner behind a wing chair. I have given the tree away and don’t know what to do with the empty space. – Janice

A. That bare spot where the tree was positioned could start the process for restyling your room. One change leads to another and will inspire you to move your furniture around and give your room a new perspective. Do you want plants or trees as part of your interior decor? If not, there are other ways to fill a corner. Set up a small writing desk and chair; look for a special piece at a secondhand store or auction and refinish it as needed. Create a gallery on the corner walls, perhaps botanicals to bring in some nature. Tuck in one or two bookshelves lined with your favorite subjects and include a comfy stool or chair to enjoy perusing your collection. You’ll find that your blank corner has turned into a spot you love to visit.

Email your questions to house2home@debbietravis.com.

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