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Stars, Stripes and Sunrooms: Enjoy your Fourth of July right in the comfort of your own home

Do you want to have the best Fourth of July yet? Even better-- in the comfort of your own home with all your family and friends. What better way to celebrate America’s independence than throwing a celebration in your sunroom, LifeRoom, Patio Cover, or in one of our outdoor living structures?

Settings & Decorations

Provide sofas, tables, pillows, and armchairs to ensure your guests' comfort throughout the party. While you’re at it, transform your outdoor living space into a red, white, and blue haven with patriotic decorations.

Outdoor Dining

Set up a dining area in your outdoor living space where your guests can enjoy the outdoors while eating all sorts of classic American foods. Serve grilled burgers, corn on the cob, hot dogs, and apple pie. Remember to throw in some festive tablecloths, napkins, and centerpieces for extra ambiance.

Fourth of July Sweet Treat

Want a festive dessert that will satisfy your sweet tooth? Follow this easy No-Bake Cake recipe, which all your guests will love!

Entertainment

Keep the festive spirits high with various Fourth of July-themed games and activities. From cornhole to water balloon tosses, encourage friendly competition and laughter all around. Consider a lively playlist of patriotic music and summertime favorites. If local regulations permit, "wow" your guests with fireworks to create unforgettable memories with family and friends.

Wishing everyone a happy and safe holiday!

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Written by Goldie Kennedy

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