5 Ways to Improve A Porch!
Chrissy has a very good post here that I would like to share, Personally I think porches with swings are inviting... Read her tips on improving your porch. Thanks Crissy for allowing the re-blog. Enjoy the summer months everyone.
My friend and fellow blogger Faith Greenwell emailed this picture to me over the weekend with the attached note, "Do you not looove this porch and those swings?" And the answer is, yes, I do love them! In fact porches have to be one of my favorite features on a home, and having a swing was on my personal wish-list for years. (We got one hung in 2009, and I've been using it constantly ever since).
The picture, which had been the "room of the day" on MyHomeIdeas.com, got me thinking about other things that make us simply drool over a porch--things that if you have a porch, you should definitely consider adding (especially if that porch happens to be attached to a house that is for sale). While I'm sure most of us don't have the above view, these five ideas can help you make your porch equally breathtaking.
1. Add Living Space. One of the best ways to improve a porch is to upgrade it from simply something out in front of the house to an extension of the living space. The best way to do that? Give people a place to sit and gather. Consider adding rockers, wicker chairs, or even a small table and chairs. Porches can be a great place for a cup of tea or a cozy spot to catch up on some reading--like your very own outdoor living room.
2. Add Texture. Soften the space and add color and interest by adding some outdoor textiles like pillows, cushions, or even porch curtains. Curtains can also help make the space more private or disguise an undesirable view. Not only will fabrics make the space more visually appealing but more comfortable too!3. Add a swing! Unique seating like a porch swing will take your porch up a notch. Be sure to install it properly, making sure it's tied-in to the ceiling structure and can safely carry the weight of the swing and occupants. I have a swing on my front porch and I have to say, that even without a great view, I spend a ton of time out there and the area feels so much more serene.
4. Add Some Life. Add some life to the front porch, literally, with potted plants or hanging baskets. Gather plans and group them with your seating, or place them buy your door. Using something distinctive like a topiary to showcase your front entryway will make your home feel much more welcoming.
5. Add a Focal Point. There's one thing that can really improve the porch in one swift step, and that's investing in a new front door. There are so many different types to pick from that will be a great compliment to your home no matter what style you have. It's also a great way to really make a style statement if none really exists elsewhere. We recently changed out our front door to give our home a more craftsman feel. It really makes the front door area pop and makes our very simple home's architecture more interesting.Posted By: Chrissy Doremus, U.S. Inspect Blog
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