Thursday, June 16, 2011 by {darlene}
I am continuing the process of collecting my files digitally, and it has been so much fun to sort through all of my magazine clippings.
Some background info before I share the pic from my File. We hope to build a screened porch above the concrete porch that you see right off of the side door. And you won’t see any more concrete, or the unsightly tar line where a collapsing roof was removed! Someday. Here is Fieldstone Hill, waiting for her screened porch:
So while I wait, I dream. That is what I do best!
Here is a beautiful space that I dug up from my Paper Files. It is a photo from a covered porch, but for Fieldstone Hill, it will serve as a source of inspiration for decorating our future screened porch:
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What I love!:
- the concrete structures. That dog is so stately, and I never would have thought of a simple concrete ball, but somehow, it looks so classic.
- the blue painted wooden planks as flooring.
- the whites and the blues
- ivy in pots. one is even a galvanized bucket, I believe. beautiful!
- a simple reading and chatting and laughing area. with a place to put your iced tea.
- a blue ceiling.
- the galvanized wall lamp, up and off to the right.
- taking the time to add fresh flowers on your porch.
- white painted railings, thick with real wood.
What do you love?
– {darlene}
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Can't wait for you to get a screened in porch on that spot, how lovely!
Your inspiration photo is gorgeous, so "southern", I can imagine being out there rocking and sippin' on sweet tea!
Judy
Love your home and the beautiful screened porch plans. Good luck.
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My favorite area of our house is our porch! It's not screen; it's windows, but you can open them up for a nice breeze; I just finished decorating it and made room for a bed, porch swing, and a table to eat; it's right here:
http://thefinestkind.wordpress.com/2011/06/02/the-summer-porch-before-and-after/
I LOVE the blues in that picture, and the dog too! I would like to change my floor as well; that one is awesome. 🙂
Your home just looks magical, adore the stone! Janell
Love all !!!
the concrete structures. That dog is so stately, and I never would have thought of a simple concrete ball, but somehow, it looks so classic.
the blue painted wooden planks as flooring.
the whites and the blues
ivy in pots. one is even a galvanized bucket, I believe. beautiful!
a simple reading and chatting and laughing area. with a place to put your iced tea.
a blue ceiling.
the galvanized wall lamp, up and off to the right.
taking the time to add fresh flowers on your porch.
white painted railings, thick with real wood.
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