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1 Think about marking out separate zones for dining, lounging or playing. Tony Woods of Garden Club London suggests setting one or more trellis or laser-cut panels halfway across the width of the garden to create ‘rooms’ and using different types of flooring in each. ‘Non-slip ceramic

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