Decorate your porch with flowers.
If you like the outdoors but do not enjoy biting mosquitoes and other flying pests, an enclosed porch is the right choice for you. An enclosed porch allows you to enjoy the sights and sounds of nature without being accosted by it. Entertaining on an enclosed porch is fun too. Make your porch comfortable and able to accommodate a small group of friends on a summer evening. Decorate your porch using colors and themes from nature and transform it into a sizzling outdoor room.
Dragonfly Motif
Upgrade plain wicker furniture into a thing of beauty. Spray paint wicker with light green spray paint. Apply several coats for an even look. Add matching green cushions with dragonfly motifs on the fabric. Choose cushions that are weatherproof just in case rain drifts onto your porch. Top wicker end tables and coffee tables with fitted clear glass. Set two glass insets on top of one another and put paper dragonflies in between the glass for decoration. Alternatively, you could glue paper dragonflies to the bottom of glass insets instead and use only one. Add small decorative pillows with dragonfly emblems on them. Hang large paper dragonflies from the porch ceiling. Buy green dragonfly-themed shower curtains to hang in windows. Use tension rods to hang the curtains to give your porch privacy.
Nautical Ideas
Blue and white ticking will give your porch a nautical feel. Decorate blue porch furniture with blue and white striped pillows. Whitewash the floorboards and the walls. This will give them a weathered look. Use an old boat wheel as an interesting end table or hang it on a wall for interest. Use light blue sheers for windows or hang white plantation shutters to protect you from the occasional gale. Install a large overhead ceiling fan with large white paddle-style fan blades. Wrap boat rope around the base of a porch lamp or fill a clear glass lamp base with seashells. Arrange a tray of tiny boats in a wooden bowl and place it on a side table. Set a 3-foot-tall stone pelican in a corner for a whimsical touch.
Floral Patterns
Your Style
Investigate home style magazines like "Style at Home" or "Martha Stewart Living" for unique porch style ideas. Keep a notebook or scrapbook of ideas you might want to incorporate into your porch. Do a walk-through of your own home and make notes of pieces you like and styles you favor. Make your porch an extension of your home by continuing your own personal style into your porch area.
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