DIY Nautical Painted Oars And A Beachy Porch In Progress
The back porch isn't finished yet, but progress has been made. I decided to create my own DIY nautical painted oars and they turned out so awesome!
I debated whether to give them a more weathered natural look but painting them was definitely the way to go. Forgive me if I don't have a step by step photo tutorial but the steps to creating your own painted oar are simple.
How to Make a DIY Nautical Painted Oar
- Give your oar a light sanding
- Decide on a decorative pattern. Using painter's tape to mask out the area for your first paint colour. Paint and remove the tape.
- Using painter's tape to mask out the area for your second paint colour. Paint and remove the tape.
- Finish with a high gloss protective top coat.
You can use latex paint applied with a brush or make it easy like I did and use spray paint. I used several colours of spray paint (in a satin finish so it would dry quicker) and then put on a high gloss top coat.
I'm really happy with the bold graphic punch of colour they add to the white porch! Now I just need to decide where to place them - hang them on the brick wall? Near the ceiling? Or just pile them in the corner?
I added some other accessories to fill out this side of the porch. The gunmetal chairs are from Staples! Can you believe it? Staples reached out to me recently to help bring attention to their home decor offerings and I took a look through their site and found these. They're the perfect size for the porch and will stand up well to the outdoor elements. The gunmetal finish adds a nice contrast to all the white.
Other than that, I really wanted to decorate the space with pieces I already had. The denim pillows were moved from the living room, and the wooden milk crate came courtesy of The New York Times Store as part of the Blogger's Favourite Things gift exchange I did a few months ago. We always have a pile of outdoor shoes sitting by the back door so this is a cute way to keep them out of sight.
The lantern is from Poppytalk's collection for Target and was just too darn cute to pass up. I'm on the search for a round wooden tray but moved this square West Elm one up from the laundry room temporarily. The ceramic stool got a little makeover with minty jade spray paint. It used to be black and white damask but that pattern felt too ornate for this new beachy nook.
There's still more to do at this end of the porch: I have artwork to hang behind the chairs, I'd like to put a curtain near the post, and I'm debating whether to add a rug too. But at least this in-progress...
...is so much better than what it looked like before!
Yikes, it was so so dark before! That's it, I'm painting everything white!
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