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Curb Appeal: Share your home’s best spring + summer outdoor features

We want to see your best set ups for the spring and summer months.

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We’d rock on this porch. | Photo via Airbnb

Do you find yourself binge watching HGTV outdoor shows and scrolling Pinterest for backyard inspiration? We sure have, and it got us thinking: Some of our readers have impressive outdoor oases.

We’re bringing back Curb Appeal, our seasonal callout for the best home displays. We’ve previously published this series for Halloween decor, but this time we want to see your best spring and summer set ups:

  • Do you have the best barbecue on the block?
  • Is the entire neighborhood stopping by your house for a swim?
  • Are you a home gardener fully in your spring planting era?
  • Do you spend your summer nights on the perfect porch?
  • Is your fire pit the envy of your street?

Submit your photos.

We’ll share our favorite submissions in a future newsletter to help Greenvillians get design inspiration to take their own homes and gardens to the next level. Oh, and the Editors’ Pick will get $25 to Six & Main.

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