I have been meaning to write this post all summer and I just could never get to it. Now it is fall, and I've already re-decorated the porch, so I just decided to combine the two posts into one. This way you can see what the porch looks like in spring/summer and also what it looks like now in fall.
I have four porches on my house. This is my side porch, adjacent to our driveway. This is the porch that we enter/exit out of, where deliveries are made, and some guests use. The other guests would enter via the front porch which is the in the last photo of this post.
This porch really needed an upgrade. It was pretty sad. My old wicker furniture had seen better days and the cushions were a faded, dirty disaster. It was embarrassing just to have the delivery man see this porch 😁. I had hoped to completely repaint it, including the floor. My hubby planned on redoing the rotted posts. But, as always, time got away from us with other home remodel projects, and we never got around to it. Anyone else have that problem? But I did manage to make a few changes, which made all the difference in the world!
The first thing I did was give it a good cleaning. I used Clorox Outdoor Bleach to wash all the mold/mildew off the ceiling, walls, and trim. Once it was clean, I didn't even think it needed a fresh coat of paint. Next, I went to Hobby Lobby where I found the picture on the wall you see in the photo below. I was looking for something to hang on this large wood wall. I started by looking at outdoor metal wall hangings, but nothing was speaking to me. Then I saw this indoor picture and I thought "Why can't I hang that on the wall?" The picture became my inspiration piece for the rest of the porch.
I found this old shelf in my garden shed. Yes, my own garden shed. It's amazing what a treasure trove of things are hiding in there. I painted it with grey chalk paint and then hubby hung it above the picture. Everything you see in this post is from Hobby Lobby, from the fabric on the seat cushions, to the "Farmhouse" sign.
I love how I could see the picture and the shelf from INSIDE my house.
I recovered all the seat cushions and pillows with outdoor fabric from Hobby Lobby. I found the simplest way to recover old seat cushions from Pinterest that doesn't involve reupholstering! Now that I found this idea, I will never reupholster an outdoor seat cushion again. The design makes it so easy to remove and toss in the washing machine too!
Here's a little video I made on the seat cushions:
I chose a grey fabric with coordinating daisy fabric for the pillows.
This is the opposite end of the porch showing a loveseat and coffee table. The same principle for the seat cushions worked on the love seat cushion too, although it was more difficult pulling the drawstring.
There is a little wooden coffee table that actually covers my dryer vent on this porch. It has to remain open to allow for ventilation, but I cover it with a piece of leftover fabric because it is unsightly. On top of the table are two plants, a milk can, and a sign. On the wall is black metal art; all from Hobby Lobby.
These photos were taken at the end of summer, when the plants really got huge. It looks more crowded and not as cute as it did in the spring when the plants were small and you could see all the cute white pots.
I bought a new "Welcome" sign that fit both the space and the decor. I always meant to get around to painting this door, but of course, I never did.
Same Porch Re-Decorated For Fall
I usually love fall decorating, but I loved my newly refreshed porch so much I didn't even want to decorate for fall this year; but I did anyway. I started by removing all the spring/summer stuff, and once again, gave it a good cleaning.
I left the daisy pillows because I didn't have enough fall ones. I probably need to make another trip to Hobby Lobby to buy more pillows. 😀.
I added some garland to the shelf, a ceramic owl, a pumpkin sign, and kept the white pitcher but changed out the flowers.
Once again, I loved how I could see the fall decor inside the house too.
I hung a fall floral arrangement on the inside of the door.
I replaced all the flowers in the porch pots with mums and added hanging basket mums too. Around the door I added fall faux pumpkins and squash, some tall fall stems in the wooden barrel, a fall "Welcome" sign, and a fall pillow on the rocking chair.
I kept the black metal art work on the wall, but changed out the white accessories and florals for a bucket of fall flowers, a faux squash, and a scarecrow doll.
Here you can see my fall hanging baskets of mums and an "Autumn Greetings" sign.
Also along this side garden is a "Harvest" rake sign.
And this is my front porch. More potted mums, hanging baskets of mums, a "Happy Fall" and metal pumpkin sign.
I hope you enjoyed my porch refresh, and fall porch. Hopefully next year we will have more time to finish the job, although I doubt it since we didn't even finish our summer landscaping job. Here's a photo of what that monstrosity looks like now:
Have A Great Day! Amy
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I love this porch post! Your refresh and fall decor really change the vibe- so cozy and sweet. And I agree- house projects totally get away from you, there just never seems to be enough time and always something to be done!
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Thanks so much Ashley.
DeleteLooks so very beautiful
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DeleteWE don't see porches like that here in the Netherlands, and if we see them it's st the back of a house. But I love the welcoming feeling it must give. And even more when it is so beautifully decorated!
ReplyDeleteWow! that is so interesting. Almost every home here in America has some kind of porch or overhang, but maybe it has to do with the weather. We have such extreme weather here I can't imagine not having a porch for protection. Thanks so much.
DeleteThis is so beautiful and inviting. Lovely. And, yes, we're the same way with projects over here, so they take quite a while! Thanks for sharing this post with us at the Will Blog for Comments #49! We hope you'll be back next week at #50 sharing more. :) Have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteThank you! It's good to know I'm not alone on projects.
DeleteYour porch looks so lovey and inviting!
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DeleteThe porch looks great.. very inviting.
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DeleteI woke up in the middle of the night thinking about all the house projects I still need to get done before the snow flies (thus the reason I'm catching up on blog posts at 3:30 am)! Your porch - spring/summer and fall - is so charming! I love all the details you've added and it's amazing what a good cleaning can do, too! What a cozy spot!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I'm exactly the same way! I feel grateful for a warmer fall this year because I have so much more cutting down of garden foliage I need to do before it snows. I can leave some till spring, but then it's just more work in spring. Thanks so much.
DeleteYour porch looks amazing! So welcoming and cozy!
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DeleteYour porch is so cute and welcoming! Love all of your decor!
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Thanks Jill!
DeleteThis is a beautiful space! Great job!
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DeleteOh I love your updated porch, Amy. I could definitely see myself sitting there with a cup of tea and a good book. It doesn't take too much to change the look and your porch looks inviting and cosy. Thank you for sharing with us at #WeekendTrafficJamReboot and I've selected your post as one of my favourites to feature in next week's link up. Have a lovely week. Sue x
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Sue! How awesome to be chosen as a feature too! I really appreciate it.
DeleteYour porch is lovely! I can just picture myself relaxing out there reading a book and sipping on a cup of tea. You've done a great job with it!
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DeleteAmy, your fall porch is lovely, and cozy! What a great space to enjoy. Thank you for sharing at The Crazy Little Lovebirds link party #61.
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