Front Porch Decorating Ideas For The Summer
We've been
updating our home's exterior
throughout the summer and I'm excited to show you some final changes. I've
shown you the new
carriage style garage door from Garaga and the
outdoor lighting. Just those two permanent changes really increased our curb appeal.
In the summer months, the front porch is my favourite place to sit outside.
Can anyone resist the appeal of a porch? At our old house, our
back porch with built-in L-shaped banquette
was my summer office. Working was so much easier with the sounds of the birds
and bees to listen to. And
our cottage porch
is the ultimate summer hang out spot.
You don't need to make significant and costly changes to have your porch ready
for the season. Whether you have a
small front porch
or a more expansive one, you can make this outdoor space inviting. Here are
some of my front porch decorating ideas and quick and simple ways
to enhance your home's exterior.
Tip #1: Paint the front door
To really give our exterior a new look, I wanted to paint the front door. Our old
cranberry red door worked with the red tones of the brick but I felt it blended in too
much. I craved something lighter and brighter and more noticeable from the
street.
We settled on
Wormwood by Sherwin Williams. It's a mid-tone grey-green colour. We didn't want anything too dark (our
last home had a black door and we wanted a change) and nothing too blue (we
just got rid of the blue garage door). I did love emerald and olive green
colours, but felt my seasonal green wreaths would blend in with those colours
too much. The Wormwood is a nice, neutral colour. It makes the blue-grey porch
floor seem a little cool but we're planning to repaint that at some point
anyway.
Tip #2: Paint the shutters
You can see here that we repainted the old blue shutters a true black colour
as well. We used
Krylon Fusion for Plastic in Satin Black
which has a bit of a sheen.
How do you repaint shutters?
For the ground floor windows where the shutters are screwed into the brick,
Sean masked off the area with paper and spray painted the shutters installed.
The shutters on the second floor were easier to repaint by first removing them
from the siding, then spray paint and reattach them. I'm surprised how
repainting the shutters makes them look physically bigger and brand new.
Tip #3: Add rugs
With the door painted, we could finally move onto decorating the porch. One of
the most important elements was adding rugs. The porch is rather long and rugs
would help define the sitting area and the entry door. When it came to finding
outdoor rugs that combine durability and style, I knew
Annie Selke would have
what I needed.
I had worked with the Annie Selke team previously on our
One Room Challenge living room
and I'm a big fan of their selection of rugs. Colour-wise, I wanted rugs with
warm tones to balance the coolness of the porch floor.
For the sitting area, I went with the
Lexington Navy/Camel Indoor/Outdoor rug. The camel colour paired with the navy stripes is just my style. I like that
this pattern is neutral and can work well in any season. And it feels so soft!
If you hadn't told me this was an outdoor rug, I wouldn't have believed you.
It's actually made of PET, a polyester fiber made from recycled plastic
bottles. We don't get too much dirt up on our porch, just a few stray leaves,
but I wanted a rug that will stand up to the elements and sunlight spring to
fall (I'll take the rug in for winter).
At the front door, I jumped on the trendy layered rug look. I used the coir
Welcome mat I already had and layered it on top of the larger
McGregor Navy Indoor/Outdoor rug. The rug has a sort of modern houndstooth pattern which feels preppy and
gives you an indication of the style that runs throughout our home.
Tip #4: Change your accent lighting
Here's another decorating detail I haven't yet shown you: the barn light over
our garage door. I've had my eye on the
Carson Wall Sconce for a
very very long time and couldn't wait to put one over our new garage door. It
casts a really beautiful downward light and the gloss black looks sharp
against the white trim and door.
Tip #5: Enhance your mailbox
Speaking of light, the
outdoor lanterns we
chose are bright and beautiful. Dim lighting is a pet peeve of mine so I'm
really glad these ones cast significant light. They also highlight
our classic mailbox to
which I've added a fun "Mail" decal I made on my Cricut machine. Long-time
readers might remember we had
a similar decal on the cool mailbox
at our old house.
Tip #6: Add seating and a place to set your drink
Comfortable seating is a front porch must-have. This
metal garden bench features an eye-catching Chippendale pattern on the backrest. I've
softened the look with a fluffy pillow and soft rug underfoot. But of course,
when you're sitting on the porch, you're likely to have a cold drink in your
hand. The
ceramic stool
provides a spot to place your drink. If you're carrying drinks and food in and
out of the house, a
plastic tray
will come in handy
Tip #6: Add seasonal decor and accessories
You don't need to go overboard with your porch decor. I've decorated the porch
for late summer with just a few plants, branches cut from the garden, a garden
sculpture, and ceramic stool. The tasseled throw
and cushion came courtesy of Sarah Richardson and the team at HGTV Canada in
promotion of Sarah's new show,
Sarah Off The Grid. Have you been watching? I'm addicted! It has everything I love - Sarah's
enviable style, Sarah + Tommy, a bucolic country setting. In case you
missed the first episode, or can't watch it from the US, my friend Tim at
Design Maze shares weekly recaps of the show
with all the design details you need.
Tip #7: Make a statement with planters
I've always loved the look of a pair of traditional urns or planters
flanking the front door. They provide a sense of symmetry and emphasize your
door as a focal point. Filled with leafy ferns, these planters also add
texture and bright colour.
It might have taken all summer, but our home's exterior is finally feeling
refreshed and renewed. There's still more to be done - reworking of the
landscape and walkway, painting the porch, replacing the siding - but that
will have to wait for next year. Now, I just have to grab some pumpkins and
make this porch ready for fall!
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For more porch decorating inspiration, check out:
Breezy Cottage Porch |
A Canada Day Porch |
A Front Walkway in Summer |
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