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Outdoor flooringStep out onto terraces and balconies in style and comfort, with our easy-to-lay outdoor flooring. The decking is an instant way to upgrade any outdoor space and create an area for lounging and dining. And when seasonal weather sends you indoors, it’s easy to disassemble and store, too. IKEA FAMILY products & offers Outdoor flooring for practical and safe use With outdoor flooring, you get a good strong surface on which to set up your barbecue, relax in deck chairs and generally admire the fruits of your gardening labors. Laying decking is a great way to add style to your outdoor area – and it’s fast and easy to do. You’ll want to make the most of your garden in summer and winter, so make it as easy on bare feet as with shoes by putting down some PLATTA outdoor flooring. Outdoor flooring to let you enjoy the fresh air PLATTA outdoor decking is made from strips of acacia wood in a panelled design. An acrylic glazing paint gives it a smooth surface and a polished gleam.




Outdoor flooring like this is easy to maintain; simply wash down regularly with a mild soapy solution to keep the whole surface fresh and clean – and when small cracks appear or the surface is dried out you simply re-glaze it. Have parties, dinner and weekends outside by making your outdoor space a pleasure to be in. You could also add some additional touches with our decorative lights or outdoor furniture to really create a stylish atmosphere in the great outdoors. Learn how to care for your lawn and garden every season. Discover how to create your dream outdoor living space. Get bulk quantities of lawn and garden product delivered right to your home or project site.Bari Gray 6 ft. x 6 ft. Square Area Rug The Bari collection features a floral pattern with lovely accents. This transitional pattern is accented by colors of gray, slate ...blue, sea foam and chocolate. Add this rug to your room for that perfect finishing touch. See detailed Costco customer service rankings, employee comments and much more from our sister site.




on February 23, 2016 at 9:55 AM, updated MAYFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio -- It looks as if Costco and Best Buy will soon have a neighbor. City Council approved Monday night two variance requests already approved by the city's Board of Zoning Appeals pertaining to the construction of a building for Ashley Homestore Furniture. Ashley, which has three area stores, plans to construct a 41,580-square-foot building on a five-acre parcel north of Costco. The triangular parcel is bordered by the I-271 southbound lanes and would be separated from Costco by a parking lot. Representative from the architectural firm LaBella and engineers C.W.Courtney, said the hope is to begin construction at 1401 Golden Gate Blvd. on or around May 1. The variances, each granted by a 6-0 vote (Councilwoman Donna Finney was not present), allow for just one loading dock to be included in the building's design, instead of the three the city code requires, and for land banking 121 of 213 parking spaces that will not be needed.




Land banking involves buying and holding property for future use. "This was unanimously passed by the board (BZA, on Feb. 9)," Councilman and BZA member Joseph Mercurio said of the loading dock variance. "They won't be taking deliveries. The loading dock will be used just one day a week for shipping, for about three or four hours. It's a big plus, they won't have big trucks coming in and out." As for the parking variance, Mercurio said, "This was also unanimously approved by the board. They're a low-volume store. They just don't need that much parking space." By not utilizing all the parking space it could, Mercurio said, the environment will be aided due to the fact that there will be less impervious surface. Also, the land can be preserved should further development come about at the site. The Costco site was in the news for nine years when it became the subject of a lawsuit when the city of Mayfield Heights fought rezoning the formerly wooded property. The lawsuit, settled in 2006, cost Mayfield Heights residents $3 million.




The building plans are expected to be heard by the city's Planning Commission next month. In other City Council news: -- Mercurio announced that the Mayfield Heights Police Department will be offering a Citizens Police Academy for teens, grades eight to twelve. Modeled after the adult Citizens Police Academy, the program will offer insights into police works. It is open to all teens in the Mayfield School District. The academy will be held from 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays, from April 2-30. Cost is $15 per person. -- Council and administrators will next week discuss the city's 2016 road program. Mayor Anthony DiCicco said extensive work will be done on Mayfield Road. "The potholes west of Lander Road, on Mayfield Road, will be fixed," he said. "Lots of work will be done to fix the concrete there." -- Mercurio said Mayfield Heights has been accepted as one of 10 communities to receive a $150,000 community development block grant from the county. He said the money will be used to upgrade West Miner Road.




You (or someone you know) can pay & pick up online orders at a Kmart store - and even use an international credit card. U.S. shipping & delivery Get your order shipped or delivered to any address in the United States - including hotels. Via Sears, we ship to over 100 countries, so you can have your order shipped back home. Kmart International Online Shopping If you are planning to visit the United States, or have friends and family here, shop at Kmart to get everything you want - including gifts for yourself or others. Shopping online in the USA at Kmart couldn't be easier. Once you place an order, you (or someone you know) can pick it up at a Kmart store, have it shipped or delivered to a U.S. address, and even have it shipped to over 100 countries - whatever is most convenient for you. Many people who are not members of Sam's Club and Costco often say to me that they can't justify the $40 or $50 annual fee because they don't think they can recoup that in savings.




I highly doubt that. In fact, Consumer Reports has repeatedly found savings of an additional 20 to 30 percent at warehouse clubs compared to Target or Wal-Mart. But shoppers who often become fans of their warehouse club shouldn't blindly assume that everything represents a savings of 20 percent or more. I recently shopped Hunter Douglas window blinds. I had to have a designer come out to measure (sent by Costco). To my surprise, Costco's price on Hunter Douglas blinds was the same as places such as Hirshfield's, Aero Blinds and the Little Blind Spot. What this also taught me is that Hunter Douglas tightly controls its prices. In fact, the company has quit selling its products to most mail order businesses, which usually have significantly lower prices. I've never compared prices on Costco's carpet or cabinets because they're so difficult to do an apples to apples comparison. Anyone ever compared the warehouse club prices on those items? What other products offer little or no savings at warehouse clubs?




Soda pop for one. The price of Pepsi products can easily be beat at a sale at Cub, Rainbow, Target  or Wal-Mart. Other consumer writers have complained about the high price of gasoline and paper products, but I disagree. Costco's gas prices in St. Louis Park are consistently about a dime less per gallon, and sometimes as much as 15 cents less than other stations in the area. But here's the caveat: You can find prices just as cheap if not cheaper in other areas of the Twin Cities. Prices area always less in Coon Rapids and Burnsville, for example, but it's not convenient for me to drive there. Earlier today, the cheapest price in the Twin Cities was $3.43 per gallon at Sam's Club and Costco stations in Burnsville, according to TwnCitiesGasPrices. Mary Hunt of Debt Proof Living believes that Costco's paper product prices (toilet paper, tissue, paper plates et al) are not competitive, but Consumer Reports found that Costco's party supplies were 20-30 percent less than Target.

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