If you were around this blog last week, you will know that I had some summer porch readiness happening. I BADLY had to paint our wicker furniture. It took a long time...it took a lot of dibby dabbing....which you can more read about here.
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Before the dibby dab process |
I believe that the exterior of your home should be a reflection and extension of the personality and decor of the interior of your home. Let's face it, the curb, the walkway the lawn and front door should all say WELCOME and therefore so should your front porch. And just to be clear....this also goes for your veranda, patio and deck and even balcony ...wherever they are situated on your property.
The wicker is painted in BM Wenge. I wanted a rich, dark neutral background for the green and white seat cushions and pillows. I knew I wanted green and white on the pillows and cushions because our kitchen, which can be seen through the front door and down the hall, is also green with white trim.
I'm a big fan of million bells....they love our southern exposure, look super pretty and the red/orange are the exact hit of colour I want in my exterior room.
I added more red /orange pops of colour with a few more accessories....and you guessed it...red/orange is another colour seen through my front door.
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scored these pretty red/orange candle holders on the right... |
An inexpensive indoor / outdoor carpet grounds the space. How about the folliage in the background. FAKE I tell you...it's all FAKE...but really good FAKE. It's been repurposed from the large living room in our previous home and it provides a certain amount of extra privacy, not to mention a great backdrop.
Light, is an important element in any space. Natural light is abundant here in the day, obviously. In the evening though we can turrn on overhead pot lights and a pendant close to the door. But candles are my light of choice on the porch...lots of candles that add that perfect amount of ambiance required when sipping my wine and listening to the crickets, savouring the glorious warm summer months .... before I find myself back inside, gazing into a roaring fire.
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Beautiful Maureen! I can see you sipping some vino here on some lovely summer nights.
ReplyDeletethanks Lisa...you have got that right. I have even been known to have a quick nap out here also.
DeleteOh it looks just lovely Maureen, I love sitting on the porch too. In the evening we sit at the front of the house and watch the cars go by during the day we sit under the gazebo on the back deck. We have a newer home with no porch but we find a way. Thanks for sharing you beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteI love my porch Sheila. I'm also a car and people watcher from the front porch. You're fortunate to have two great places to idle in the summer.
DeleteGorgeous! I love the colour palette! It's calling out for a jug of Sangria!
DeleteAnytime you want to share that jug of Sangria Donna, let me know!
DeleteThat is exactly the set my sister needs for her front porch!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
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Maria
Thank you Maria. your sister may have this entire set in about 2 years......or with a set of neutral wicker and a paint sprayer, or the dibby dab technique (see previous post) she can customize her own set.
DeleteMaureen... It looks fabulous! Warm summer nights are the best for just lounging outside.
ReplyDeletethank you Silver Lining Design....i could not agree with you more....I cannot imagine our city home without our front porch.
DeleteLove, love, LOVE your porch! It's so warm and welcoming, and the colour palette is perfect and totally you :-) Are million bells easy to take care of? I'm always on the lookout for different ways to fill the planters on my front porch.
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Thanks Kelly. million bells are super easy....they dead-head themselves.They LOVE the sun...but require watering every day...sometimes twice in super hot weather. This year I repotted them in Miracle-grow potting soil that has a slow water release....and I feed every two weeks...and trim back once a month or whenever needed.
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