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Somewhat Quirky

Blogger | Grosse Pointe, MI http://www.somewhatquirkydesign.com
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A long time maker of stuff! On long-term sabbatical from a career as a Health Promotion and Wellness Manager. Using my time wisely by painting, creating, gardening, - whatever it takes to keep my 85 year old home intact and interesting!

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restoring, painting, sewing, design


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On a budget and being eco conscious, the 500sf flagstone patio I designed and had built was to help make up for the limited space in my home. It has both a living and dining area. The pathways and planting beds are constructed with all sustainable products and plants. I had gotten quotes but decided I could be my own contractor and hired the labor and worked along with them, saving thousands of dollars.

The metal furniture was all bought at yard sales ...»

and I personally restored them. All cushions and pillows were bought on clearance. Some of the pillows were even made from 2 sided outdoor placemats that I opened up and stuffed then restitched. I hope you agree it was well worth the effort.

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Outdoor Seating Ideas

Great tips on outdoor seating brought to you by our friend Stacy Risenmay:

Now that the weather is warming up in most areas we will be spending more time outside. ...»

Whether you have a small balcony or a large yard, you will need to have a place to sit and relax. Here are some ideas of creative seating for your outdoor space!

COVERED

Not only does a covered seating area protect you from the harsh sunlight, but it is instantly more cozy and intimate. If you do not have a covered patio or a pergola, here are a couple of options.

You could build a bench with posts and then add fabric as a cover. I love how sturdy and permanent this option is.

This option also uses fabric and seems so rustic and romantic. This could be applied for a permanent covering or as a temporary solution for a party.

STORAGE

If storage is something you need, benches are a good way to serve both your seating a storage needs. This is on my to do list this summer since I have four boys who have endless outdoor toys! There are so many options for every style.This white one has clean lines and is so fresh.

There are even easy DIY plans available if you want to build one yourself. You can add more of your own personal touch and be creative on the use of materials.

STONE/CEMENT

I love the look of a stone bench. And with added cushions and pillows it can be a comfortable place to hang out.

And if you want a DIY version, why not try using cinder blocks instead. It is kind of like building blocks for adults!

Another idea I have seen used a lot lately is to pour a cement bench. Some are large square seating areas and others are round. It is a modern take on outdoor seating.

RECYCLED ITEMS

I love using items that might get tossed out to make something new. So I thought these next ideas were really fun.

Old tires can be given a new life as a hanging bench. I think they would be cute as ottomans or side tables as well.

And while bathtub sofas may not be for everyone, they certainly would be a conversation starter! Look at the items you already have and think of new ways you could use them. You may have outdoor seating already and you didn't even know it.

PALLET

Pallets have become a popular building material lately. And with wood becoming scare in some areas, it is good that we have this option. Pallet benches makes me want to curl up with a good book.

When you think of pallet furniture you may think of something rustic but they can be transformed into any style!

ECLECTIC

I love bringing things together that may not belong together and finding a way to unify them. Paint is a fabulous way to do that. I bought thrift store chairs and painted them all a different color. When painting wood chairs,make sure they are clean, sand them a little, prime, and then paint using a quality paint that will adhere. You may want to seal them as well with a weather proofing sealant.

This same idea is applied for metal chairs. If you are painting metal make sure you use a wire brush to remove all the lose paint and rust. Use a metal primer and then a paint meant for metal that will be outdoors.

There are so many choices for outdoor seating. Make sure and pick something that fits your own unique style. Add some sunshine, a cool drink, and you are ready to enjoy your outdoor space!

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  • Building a swing is not as difficult as it may seem!
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Nantucket Inspired Porch Swing made from Reclaimed Pallets

Using some standard porch swing plans, I altered them to reflect the shape of one of my favorite swings. So far, it's hanging in there..har-har...
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a tree house, a fort or secret hideout. A simple, easy DIY hideaway for the backyard!

Hop on over for the "how to" tutorial at http://www.thehandmadehome.net/2012/06/a-han...

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Recycled Garage Door

My husband and I replaced our old solid wood garage door and I knew the sections were at risk of heading off to the dump in my husband's truck if i didn't come up for a use for them! I ...»
wanted more outdoor seating so I decided to create a large outdoor bench using two of the better sections. I used the one section for the top and then divided the other section in thirds and used them as the "legs". I then scraped the loose paint and used a heat gun to remove some more. I wanted some of the paint to stay since it really made it look weathered. I gave it a good sanding and then added some wax to help it hold up just for this summer. I am trying to find some marine polyurethane so I can really seal it well. I added some pillows which just makes it really comfortable and we use it all the time!

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My favorite seating area

Who doesn't love an Adirondack chair? This set of Caribbean blue chairs is the second set that we've built. We got simple plans from the internet (free!) and made them using plain pine ...»
lumber. Easy, easy, easy! The first set we built I painted in a bright royal blue - kind of like the Pacific ocean! But I knew I needed time in the Caribbean this time around. Our patio is very comfortable and a wonderful place to spend the evening with friends. We light our torches and firepit and sometimes pretend we're contestants on Survivor!

Up from the tumbled paver patio we installed is our deck. This is our dining area during the summer months. The deck is surrounded by Aspens and Lilacs and is very private and quiet. Unfortunately, the deck is failing and will be need to be removed in the next few years. We're planning on extending the paver patio and incorporate a bubbling fountain and even thinking about putting in a sandbox/small play fort for our grandkids in the corner of the patio. What do you think?

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  • Our pergola and firepit area that my husband built has been a wonderful addition to our backyard.  He even built me a beautiful potting bench with the leftover lumber.

Our outdoor seating area

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Arbor swing my father made for me. What a great birthday gift this was. Thanks Dad!!

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Our Back Porch

We added some fun color on our back porch where we eat many of our meals during the spring and summer months. You can find more info and photos here: http://dearlillieblog.blogspot.com/2012/06/c...

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