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Outdoor Living

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Outdoor living is a year-round topic on Hometalk. Hometalk members are busy planning and maintaining outdoor living spaces from the heat of summer to the cold of winter. Some folks are professionals who post gorgeous pictures of the outdoor living dreamscapes they've built. Other folks are DIYers who are revamping their outdoor living areas, building outdoor furniture, or planning an outdoor living room for the first time. Whether you're a novice or an expert, join a conversation about outdoor living rooms on Hometalk.



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  • Good job I can see past the facade and find the diamond in the rough!!!  That's me standing by my new studio and loving it.  I saw the possibilities as I checked the whole thing out. It needed just a little work ...I thought!!
  • We added 2 windows in the front and 2 new ones on the side . we closed up a back window because it faced south and I chose to have north facing window for better light control. And we opened the existing doorway for the french doors.
  • At the end of last season ( our seasons run november through may with none or not so much rain) this is where we had to stop as the rains came and we couldnt get out to do anymore
  • So this is where we are today.  follow me for updates as there is more work to be done.
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Follow Me as I Build My Art Studio From an Old Construction Trailer

My husband and I love to build and create. I always wanted an outdoor studio especially for my art. I've always shared my artspace with bedrooms, living rooms, spare rooms, basements and ...»
now lanais. My art supplies usually get scattered all over the house. Well, my husband suprised me one day last year and found a construction trailer a friend of ours was getting rid of and brought it home.

He said " Here you go honey...your new studio!!"

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Linda Fraine
Linda Fraine Naples, FL 5 hours ago
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  • Power washing a deck or porch can completely revive an existing structure.
  • Painting rails and columns might be another way to revitalize a deck or porch.
  • Sometimes replacing only some of the surfaces is needed. These stairs have been resurfaced with tiles on a wood structure using a special system.
  • This deck was made to look completely different by using bricks instead of wood. It gives the space a whole new feeling.
  • This cutaway shows how an existing deck or porch can be fitted with stone, tile or brick.
  • Landscaping helps renew an area and blend better into the surrounding yard.
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DIY Ideas for Renovating a Deck or Porch

Are you looking to renovate a deck or porch soon to be able to enjoy the summer season? Or maybe you have a new building project in the pipeline. Here are a few of our favorite DIY ideas ...»
for renovating, building, or refurbishing outdoor areas:

1. Power wash the existing deck and railings. You might be surprised at how it looks and you may decide you don't even need to do further renovations!

2. Paint wood or metal floors, railings, and ceilings. Sometimes that crisp new-paint look makes everything okay again.

3. Replace only the part that needs replacing - select rotted boards, remove, and then replace with new before re-staining or painting.

4. If a deck or porch floor has to be totally replaced, think about other options to change the look of your space either with interlocking tiles or an innovative system that allows you to use stone, tile or brick on your deck or porch foundation (shown in the photos below).

5. Lastly, don't forget the power of landscaping for your deck or porch! A little greenery and color goes a long way to creating an outdoor oasis.

#summertime #diy

Front Porch Ideas
Front Porch Ideas Gallatin, TN 9 hours ago
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  • I have created a little conversation area in this small corner of my front porch. 1
  • I made a simple slipcover for the cushions on the rocker.
  • Vintage accessories add some charm.
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Time to Get the Front Porch Ready for Summer

The cushions are ready with their weather-proof material, the pillows are in the swing, and I am ready for a big glass of sweet tea!
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DaisyMaeBelle - Melissa Murfreesboro, TN 2 days ago
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    Sandy Fagan 12 hours ago
    Love your porch! What is the white, lattice-looking rectangle hanging from the top of the ...»
    porch? I'll bet I could do something like that to help filter the afternoon sun at the end of my porch.

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  • The swing before I stained it!
  • The after picture
  • A full view of the after picture!
  • Still need to do some work around the swing...so far it looks great!
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My Garage Sale Swing Make Over....."Rest A Bit"

I purchased a swing at a garage sale for &10.00. Great find! I used Cherry stain I already had to stain it. I used polyurethane after it was stained as a final coat to protect it. I had ...»
stencils from a prior project and put the words "Rest A Bit" I purchased the pillows at Lowe's for $18.00. Now my guest have a beautiful swing to relax and take in the views of the lake as they swing!

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Deborah Propes Dunhoft Burnside, KY 12 hours ago
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  • Here's what we're working toward. Think it will be ready in time for summer? 
{fingers crossed}
  • They dug the hole Week 1. And then they put in they "framed it out" in wood which is what you see here...
  • and here.
  • The next day the steel re-bar went in.
  • Then they put plastic all around it to get ready for the cement shell.
  • "Shooting the shell" was a busy day. 3 truck loads of "shot-crete" went into the big hole in our backyard.
  • And by the end of week 2 we could actually start to tell we were actually getting a pool.
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Week 2 of Counting Down to a Backyard Escape

Dirt's been flying, large equipment is coming and going. Plenty of excitement around as we're counting down to a backyard escape. It's week 2 of building a pool so let's take a look to ...»
see what progress has been made.

This is week 2 in a series, "What's it like to build a pool?" It is not sponsored by any pool company. It's simply my personal account of the the good, the bad and whatever that happens as we try to have a pool by summer.

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Fresh Idea Studio - Therese
Fresh Idea Studio - There... Tampa, FL 12 hours ago
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  • Outdoor chandeliers, made from wire garden fencing, resin crystals, and test tubes! http://homewardfounddecor.blogspot.com/2013/05/a-garden-fence-chandelier.html
  • Outdoor chandeliers, made from wire garden fencing, resin crystals, and test tubes! http://homewardfounddecor.blogspot.com/2013/05/a-garden-fence-chandelier.html
  • Test tubes hold flower stems or tall, thin candles. http://homewardfounddecor.blogspot.com/2013/05/a-garden-fence-chandelier.html
  • Concentric circles of fencing create a tiered chandelier with dripping resin crystals. http://homewardfounddecor.blogspot.com/2013/05/a-garden-fence-chandelier.html
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Garden Chandelier - Made From Wire Garden Fencing!

Bring some BLING to your garden or outdoor living area with this easy project...

Wire garden fencing is bent into circles, the ends bent into hooks, and hung with resin & ...»

glass crystals from old light fixtures... and the result is a lotta' sparkle in your yard! Use one circle, or multiples in concentric sizes for a tiered effect. You can also add test tubes or floral tubes, to hold flower stems and tall taper candles.

Find basic instructions on the HOMEWARDfound blog. #MayGarden #MayProjects

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Debi Ward Kennedy Irvine, CA 2 days ago
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    Penster47 12 hours ago
    would like to make one of these and string it with clear twinkle lights.
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  • I added a bit of fun to my screen porch with an easy outdoor porch light!
  • I used 2 large & 3 medium grapevine balls. Two strands of white lights (50 count) with brown wires make these little orbs glow-a birch branch holds the lights and burlap ribbon hold up the branch!
  • I threaded the lights into the balls and tied them in place with garden twine to make sure the glow was uniform...
  • It's easy to get the lights inside the grapevine by gently moving the tiny vines apart.
  • Balancing a birch branch between 2 chairs, I played around with the placement of the balls (which are attached with twine) until I liked the look...
  • I ran the cord up the twine and connected it to a white extension cord that I hid between one of the loops of burlap ribbon which holds the branch. (the other end of the burlap ribbon is attached to the ceiling w/ eye hooks)
  • The light makes such a nice glow and doesn't obstruct our view during the day! 1
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Easy DIY Outdoor Light!

I'm doing a screen porch makeover at the moment and wanted to add a bit of light over the drop-leaf table. Using some grapevine balls and white lights with brown wires I put together an little porch chandy in no time!

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All Things Heart and Home Marietta, GA 2 days ago
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    All Things Heart and Home 13 hours ago
    thanks so much @PatriciaPeacock
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  • The Shade Path garden: Variegated Solomon Seal (Polygonatum odoratum 'Variegatum') in front of the blue flowers of Brunnera 'Jack Frost'.
  • View down the Shade Path this May... forget-me-nots (Myosotis), chartreuse inflorescence of Euphorbias, hosta, ferns and many others.
  • Forget-me-not-like flowers of Brunnera 'Jack Frost'
  • Our new Fothergilla bush is flowering this month, and goes so nicely with the Euphorbia!
  • This pretty patch work is of a lungwort (Pulmonaria) and a wood spurge (Euphorbia).
  • Tulip 'White Parrot'...Parrot tulips are known for their unusual markings and shape. It is a nice, frilly addition to the front of the sunny end of this garden that is mostly in shade.
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Scenes From the Shade Path Garden

Here are some views of our Shade Path garden from the past couple of weeks. I love when it turns to this blue and white phase... so peaceful...
Julie @ Wife, Mother, Gardener
Julie @ Wife, Mother, Gar... Pittsburgh, PA 18 hours ago
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    Thanks Barb! We have a pretty small town garden, so that makes me work to fit in all of those ...»
    plant treasures... it forces me to come up with combinations, just because there is no more room :)

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  • Outdoor patio table centerpiece with succulents clippings from other succulents from the yard
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Outdoor Succulent Patio Table Centerpiece

With a wire basket and a few cuttings from around the yard this succulent patio table centerpieces was created. To see more on how this was made you can go ...»
herehttp://www.onemoretimeevents.com/2013/05/outdoor-succulent-table-centerpiece.html

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Tammy H Corona, CA 16 hours ago
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    Terri J 15 hours ago
    Thanks for sharing - I have some ceramic birds, and you just provided me w/ a great solution ...»
    on how to use them~~

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Privacy Fence

We had no privacy in our back yard. I got this idea from an earlier post with shutters. We had used doors around the house, I painted them, we hinged them together and attached them to fence post steaks. It's not quite done yet, adding another door and then some mulch around it.
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Mindy Edgerton, WI 2 days ago
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    Gail Salminen 17 hours ago
    Mindy what a creative idea, and it ...»
    provides great privacy and in a garden area would help block the weeds from blowing in.. I think I have an area where I could use this. Currently am using a bamboo fence attached to frost fencing, but keeping it attached is a little cumbersome. I'll have to go and look for some door.

    Thanks for sharing - I had to share as well :)

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