
by Chris knapp
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I have two 6' patio doors, and I want to add blackout curtains to keep the sun/cold out. What is the best way to hang them, and what can I use to push the curtains ba... See more
Does anyone know how to make a balloon garland or a balloon arch?
I live in TN, the back yard has a 30round above ground pool with decking on one side. It has a large concrete patio area that wraps around to the side of house. 2 sid... See more
I take care of a space that has concrete floor. I have put in many potted plants, and enjoy taking care of it. But I need ideas for colorful non-living things that ... See more
There is an area on the front lawn that only has shade and never gets watered nor rain. This is due to an overhang on the house. It cannot be watered because it is to... See more
The comon ground floor area is pretty sad, one sandbox corner for kids, a picnic table near a grill. It needs color and unifying art or signs or garlands or plants, a... See more
Hi Chris, hope this link gives you some inspiration,
https://www.hgtv.com/outdoors/outdoor-spaces/decks--porches-and-patios/things-to-put-on-a-front-porch-pictures
I always worry about stuff in the front getting stolen......
A cute little bistro set like small table and two chairs like Roth iron and a pretty plant some for the floor and some on a stand
I would just put some nice plants in big beautiful pots. First use water bottles without the caps to fill space in the pots, [makes them lighter and easy to move] then get some Snake plants because they grow tall or some cactus.
I too worry about things in the front being stolen. If your neighborhood does not have that problem, I would put a couple of chairs and small table along with the plants.
A pair of cozy outdoor chairs and pots filled with flowers would be fabulous!
I would create a cozy seating area with plants. Maybe a a bench a chair with table with a lamp since you have a plug. If it's not covered add an Arbor.
Hello there’s so many things you can do to dress up the front of the home. They have to accommodate your needs for function and decor aesthetic. Some things to consider might be a seating area with a bench or chairs could be installed in front of the windows as well as flowering planters or a window box to add some florals and living greenery..
Perfect seating area. Bench with small table. Round table and chairs. A few potted plants.
That's easy. A stripper pole and a small wet bar. You can run the sound and lights from inside the house!

Hello there,
Tall plant in corner of shiplap with smaller either side and lower one in middle. Table and chairs in cast Iron etc. with a plant in centre of table, would be my choice.
Nice problem to have!
I would place a small table and 2 chairs with some planters. What a gorgeous place to decorate! Hugs, Holly
You have been given some great suggestion. I would definitely expand my outdoor space with chairs x 2 for social distance placed on the house wall with a table for drinks between. I would add a cushy stool for your feet to also act as a serving table when needed using a round platter on top. I would put a beautiful planter to the left of the door in front of the brick wall, on the same level as the door. I would put a slightly raised long window planter at the front opposite the chairs. Perhaps a friend will bring the wine for a nice chat!
I would put a fountain or something with some height. Perhaps a plant on a stand. A small outdoor rug. A bit of color with a little decor but not too much. A solar light fixture would look nice and a gazing ball.
It would look nice with a small table and a couple of chairs or else on the longer wall you could put a couple of chairs and a table add some plants and you will have a party patio!
https://www.hgtv.com/outdoors/outdoor-spaces/decks--porches-and-patios/15-ways-to-transform-a-small-patio-into-a-relaxing-retreat-pictures