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Dining On The Rooftop
An elegant space allows guests to dine alfresco high above the city.
TV hosts Steven Sabados and Chris Hyndman initially wanted black wrought-iron dining furniture for their rooftop terrace, but happened upon a teak set with caned chairs and a glass-topped table. "The teak is just starting to fade into a gorgeous grey that matches the flooring," says Steven. Rooftops are windy, so hardy trees that do well in containers — such as the evergreens placed on either side of the mirrored armoire — are a good pick for added greenery.
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