Looking at the first search result from The Spruce, it lists five patio staples to avoid: overly elaborate outdoor kitchens, pergolas without shade, hyper-trendy hardscape materials, excessive wood elements, and elaborate masonry for privacy. These seem like the five features to focus on. Each of these can be an H2 section with H3 subsections explaining the issues and alternatives.
The second search result from Physics World talks about asteroid impacts and satellite interference, which doesn’t seem relevant to backyard features. The third result from Southern Living has tips on maximizing outdoor spaces, including using performance fabrics, artificial turf, and functional layouts. This can provide alternatives to the problematic features mentioned in the first result. The fourth and fifth results are about films and shade solutions, which might not be directly relevant but could offer some insights on design elements.
I need to structure the article with an introduction, then each of the five features as H2 sections. Each H2 should have H3 subsections discussing the problem, why it’s an issue, and better alternatives. For example, under “Overly elaborate outdoor kitchens,” I can have H3s like “Space and maintenance challenges” and “Simpler, more practical solutions.”
I should ensure that each H2 and H3 title starts with only one capital letter. For example, “Overly elaborate outdoor kitchens” becomes “Overly elaborate outdoor kitchens” (but wait, the user said each title must start with only one capital letter. So maybe “Overly elaborate outdoor kitchens” is okay since only the first word is capitalized. Wait, the example given was “Les trois meilleures façons de faire du deep squat en musculation.” So in French, the first word is capitalized, others are lowercase. But the user is writing in English. So in English, the H2 and H3 titles should have only the first word capitalized, like “Overly elaborate outdoor kitchens” becomes “Overly elaborate outdoor kitchens” (but in English, proper nouns and the first word are capitalized). Wait, the user’s example in French had only the first word capitalized. So for English, maybe the user wants each title to have only the first letter capitalized, like “Overly elaborate outdoor kitchens” becomes “Overly elaborate outdoor kitchens” (but in English, that’s standard). Wait, the user’s instruction says: “Each H2 or H3 title must start with only one capital letter, for example: Les trois meilleures façons de faire du deep squat en musculation.” So in the example, the first word is capitalized, others are lowercase. So in English, the titles should follow the same: first word capitalized, others lowercase. So “Overly elaborate outdoor kitchens” would be “Overly elaborate outdoor kitchens” (but in English, that’s not standard; usually, all major words are capitalized). However, the user’s example shows that only the first word is capitalized. So I need to adjust the titles accordingly. For example, “Overly elaborate outdoor kitchens” becomes “Overly elaborate outdoor kitchens” (but in English, that’s not standard. 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