Before and after pics really tell the whole story, don’t they? I have to show these first, so we can all remember where it started and really appreciate the pics I’m about to show you. The whole ghastly mudpit, eyesore that we call a backyard. Even my pretty little swing couldn’t save it from the uglies. Then the lattice wall was added in March by my Dad. A slight improvement of things to come…and of course, I showed you all the patio project step by step here. And then it was time to decorate and decorate I did! It’s been a fun few weeks since we got back from vacation.
I have been a very busy girl. Since I formerly had a porch and sunroom in Georgia, I had lots of left over things that I had packed away in the attic that I had hoped to bring back out for a screened porch one day, so it was nice to be able to use these again without buying lots of new stuff. This column and urn also came with me from Georgia, as well as the metal bunny. I’ve got ivy and impatiens growing in here. Still need to stain my new lattice wall, but I’ll wait til it cools off a bit. It’s been SO hot already!
I have been a very busy girl. Since I formerly had a porch and sunroom in Georgia, I had lots of left over things that I had packed away in the attic that I had hoped to bring back out for a screened porch one day, so it was nice to be able to use these again without buying lots of new stuff. This column and urn also came with me from Georgia, as well as the metal bunny. I’ve got ivy and impatiens growing in here. Still need to stain my new lattice wall, but I’ll wait til it cools off a bit. It’s been SO hot already!
The swing got a fresh coat of Java Brown spraypaint from Lowes. It needed freshening up anyway, so it was a good time to change it to brown.
Which happens to look stunning with my new outdoor fabric I picked up for this room.
I took pics on 2 different days and decided to go back and paint the swing brown, so you’ll see in the next pics that the swing is still black, but I didn’t want to retake all those pics, so just use your imagination. Tadaaa, the whole patio now! Wait til I show you what I’ve been up to. I’ve had a ball getting all this out and decorating our new patio space. We are really enjoying sitting out here now since it’s finally pretty.
We just love it!
Which happens to look stunning with my new outdoor fabric I picked up for this room.
I took pics on 2 different days and decided to go back and paint the swing brown, so you’ll see in the next pics that the swing is still black, but I didn’t want to retake all those pics, so just use your imagination. Tadaaa, the whole patio now! Wait til I show you what I’ve been up to. I’ve had a ball getting all this out and decorating our new patio space. We are really enjoying sitting out here now since it’s finally pretty.
We just love it!
The swing sports a new cushion. This is a cushion I had in my sunroom and I found outdoor fabric at Hancocks last week (on sale too!). And, here’s the big news….I sewed the cushions! Most of them anyway. My friend, Angie, let me come over and use her sewing machine until I can get mine fixed and we whipped these up in one afternoon. She sewed some and I sewed some and it was really very easy. I guess I did learn a little about sewing from my mama after all. I whipped stitched the back of the cushions together to finish them off by hand.
The little vintage planter that I found at the yardsale now holds a plant and some seashells. And iron bunny has been with me for a few years.
I fell in love with this fabric at Hancocks and it’s really pretty vintagey fabric with a brown background and aqua, lime green cream & soft yellow. I backed it with another outdoor fabric in aqua that was on the clearance table.
And I found the perfect lime green piece also on the clearance table for a tablecloth. All of these are outdoor fabrics, so should wear well. I don’t plan on leaving them out all the time though. I’ll bring them in most of the time.
This bunny candle was a yardsale find from ages ago and I bought these citronella candles hoping to keep the pesky mosquitoes away. They haven’t been too bad out there, but I want to try these anyway. I just picked up this set of candle holders at a yardsale over the weekend, so wanted to show you these too…they were $1 and yes, I was happy to take them. Love the leaf design on the glass. So you can see I have plenty of things out here now.
The little vintage planter that I found at the yardsale now holds a plant and some seashells. And iron bunny has been with me for a few years.
I fell in love with this fabric at Hancocks and it’s really pretty vintagey fabric with a brown background and aqua, lime green cream & soft yellow. I backed it with another outdoor fabric in aqua that was on the clearance table.
And I found the perfect lime green piece also on the clearance table for a tablecloth. All of these are outdoor fabrics, so should wear well. I don’t plan on leaving them out all the time though. I’ll bring them in most of the time.
This bunny candle was a yardsale find from ages ago and I bought these citronella candles hoping to keep the pesky mosquitoes away. They haven’t been too bad out there, but I want to try these anyway. I just picked up this set of candle holders at a yardsale over the weekend, so wanted to show you these too…they were $1 and yes, I was happy to take them. Love the leaf design on the glass. So you can see I have plenty of things out here now.
I found this beautiful iron and wood lantern on clearance at Homegoods and it’s perfect over the table. This is the only accessory I bought for out here. This and the fabric is all I bought. Everything else I already had.
The 25 cents yardsale clock was painted aqua blue. And all of this hanging on the lattice was yardsale finds too from all my trips out there thrifting.
Table and chairs. I have added some teak oil for the table and chairs since these pics, but it really didn’t make that much difference. They are sort of a blonde and gray mix and that’s just fine with me. I will probably just let them weather anyway.
Here’s a close-up of the fabrics. I just love them!
Those old shutters came with me from Georgia too and used to be on my parent’s house. I may hang them somewhere, but I like them leaning for now. Wish I could put the hose away, but we use it too much, so it has to stay.
The 25 cents yardsale clock was painted aqua blue. And all of this hanging on the lattice was yardsale finds too from all my trips out there thrifting.
Table and chairs. I have added some teak oil for the table and chairs since these pics, but it really didn’t make that much difference. They are sort of a blonde and gray mix and that’s just fine with me. I will probably just let them weather anyway.
Here’s a close-up of the fabrics. I just love them!
Those old shutters came with me from Georgia too and used to be on my parent’s house. I may hang them somewhere, but I like them leaning for now. Wish I could put the hose away, but we use it too much, so it has to stay.
Yardsale welcome birdie and candleholder hang on a column.
Yardsale teacart and candle holder. The other pieces I’ve had for a long time too.
I have two of these bunny heads that I got years ago at House Parts in Atlanta.
And that cute glass and rusty metal butterfly from a yardsale for $2 hangs nearby now.
Yardsale teacart and candle holder. The other pieces I’ve had for a long time too.
I have two of these bunny heads that I got years ago at House Parts in Atlanta.
And that cute glass and rusty metal butterfly from a yardsale for $2 hangs nearby now.
I found that pretty chippy green planter last year at a yardsale for $2 and I’ll be putting some flowers in it too.
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Southerner says
Looks great, Rhoda! I have so many unfinished projects that I would love to have some finished ones done! We keep adding things when we find bargains (like my fabulous bath vanity) Enjoy it!
Melissa Lewis - Off The Wall says
Rhoda, I soaked in every picture! WOW!!! You did a fabulous job, it’s good to see that you can having such a stunning outdoor room on a yard sale budget! My husband is about to build me a pergola, so I’m always looking at outdoor rooms for inspiration. I will be shopping yard sales as well!
You did a fabulous job!
pammiejo says
I like it! You’ve done a great job and I especially like it that you have recycled other people’s junk into useful, eye-catching beauty for you. You inspire me to keep at it!
lindaharre says
What a cute “rescued space”….you gotta love it! We did something similar under our deck, but use it mostly for the grandkids:D Really cute…….enjoy!
Brown-Eyes says
You have a great eye for cool, soothing fabric colors….the decor just beckons one into your “new” room with so many pretties to look at. Enjoy!
🙂 Brown-Eyes
Tanya says
I love that fabric on your swing cushion. I also happen to love before and after photos. Great job..so charming and inviting.
Leigh says
That looks fablous, Rhoda. I am still dealing with my ugly space in my den. If my sis in laws mom doesnt come through, as I told you, I am calling you! It will be “SOS”!
It looks great! VEry inspirational. I love looking at other peoples ideas!
Marie says
Your patio looks GREAT! We recently had a screened in porch put on our house and we love it. Not nearly as charming as a patio would be…but we are gnat free! I love the fabric you used on your cushions. Gorgeous!
Lynne says
The patio looks terrific! I really like the lantern over the table. You’re so talented and have such a great eye for detail.
Janet says
Great job Rhoda: makes me want a good book and a glass of lemonade.
Janet
DebraK from ~the Bunnies Bungalow~ says
I’ve been awaiting this big reveal! Another awesome project…it looks wonderful & like the best place to be in the shade!
You sewed, woohoooo! The fabrics are so pretty ! Good job!
I really like what you did with the black stand with the shells in it!
Can you put a long extension hose from the spigot to the cart? If so you could move the hose cart to another spot & just have that piece of hose showing…..or maybe you could hide it with a little table……
Love it all, Hugs, DebraK
DebraK from ~the Bunnies Bungalow~ says
Me again…I meant hide it under a table or behind some shutters or lattice, ok that’s enough
Anonymous says
Nice job Rhoda, now all your cute little bunnies have a home.
We use the OFF lanterns for the pesky mosquitoes and they work GREAT..citronella just does not do the trick !!
Enjoy your new space,
Kathy 🙂
Susie Harris says
Good morning to you Miss Rhoda! As always love the post and your porch came out just beautiful. You find some of the neatest stuff, Susie H
Jan & Tom's Place says
So very nice!! I just love seeing what everyone has done to “pretty” up their homes – inside and out!! You did an awesome job!
~Blessings,
Jan
Darla @ UltraBeautyBoutique says
Your under the deck area is my favorite post of yours. Infact I have it linked in a blog article I wrote for Blissfully D (that should be out this week or next 😉
The Nester says
my favorite is the porch swing and i love the color!
as usual, you do not disappoint even on your imperfect post!
Joanna says
Stunning! What a great before and after…I love that you painted the swing brown, it really looks great with the fabric. You give me motivation to start working on our gazebo. ~Joanna
Hooked on Houses says
I love this. What a wonderful outdoor space! -Julia 🙂
Adrienne says
Rhoda, you made such a wonderful space out of a difficult area. It’s so restful and nice. Thank you for sharing your project with us. It inspires me to keep working on mine! ~Adrienne~