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Create a Beautiful Outdoor Space

Designing an outdoor space that is both stylish and functional can seem like a challenging task. But it doesn't have to be. The outdoor room experts at Canadian Tire have created décor themes and corresponding collections to help take the guesswork out of creating a backyard oasis.

Each collection includes furniture, décor accessories and dinnerware in coordinating colors and finishes. Just pick a theme that suits your personal style and create a picture perfect outdoor room.

Classic Decor

Create a timeless look while relaxing in the comfort and elegance of warm hues and traditional designs. This is a very neutral and soothing theme that will complement any backyard. To relax in style, look for the lazy boy outdoor recliner, part of the jameson conversation set.

Casual Outdoor Decor

Bring the refreshing and soothing style of the resort or cottage living to your outdoor space. With sandstone swivel chairs and bar stools and wicker rocking chairs and loveseat, this is a perfect collection for family fun and relaxation.

For an added touch of fun, look for a musical patio umbrella that coordinates with the casual collection and has a wireless transmitter that connects to any MP3 player to play music through the umbrella's built-in speakers.

Cosmopolitan Outdoor Decor

Combine touches of glass and shiny metals with clean lines and cool colors to create a sophisticated and modern look. Featuring high dining sets, conversation sets and glass tables this collection creates a beautiful modern look. Add black dinnerware with light blue plates and clear drink ware for a cutting edge look.

Exotic Outdoor Decor

Make a lasting impression with guests by making them feel as if they are on an exotic vacation right in your own backyard. Start with furniture, like the mandalay or caymen estate collections, that has natural wood and earth tones and complement it with décor pieces like Moroccan-style lanterns, gold wall plaques and exotic gongs for that extra flare.

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