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indoor-outdoor

[ in-dawr-out-dawr, in-dohr-out-dohr ]

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  1. designed or constructed to be used either indoors or outdoors:

    indoor-outdoor carpeting.



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Example Sentences

For the green bathroom, the idea was the onsen — to have an indoor-outdoor feel, which can only happen in very few places, L.A. being one of them; you can pretty much have your windows and doors open to the outside all year long.

The luxury of living indoor-outdoor, of being able to open up a window at all.

They asked Los Angeles city officials to approve a 13-story indoor-outdoor complex at the northeast corner of Sunset Boulevard and Highland Avenue that would contain offices for rent and a top-flight recording studio aimed to please the tastes of the biggest names in the music industry.

The design of the addition by architecture firm Ankrom Moisan also calls for a spa, three restaurants, an indoor-outdoor bar, two swimming pools and an expansion of the existing three-level parking garage.

The wall that once separated the living room from the kitchen and dining area was removed to open up the interiors, and the concrete floors, which had several layers of paint, were ground down and repolished — a no-nonsense move that suited the family’s indoor-outdoor lifestyle.

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