Front porch trees – Lazy days spent on a porch are a summer treat. Surrounding and decorating your porch can extend your time there as well as make a more pleasant experience. Decorate with an eye for comfort and style, and the whole family will want to spend their days and nights on your newly furnished, closed porch.
Instructions
Begin with a clean room clearly all the mess. Discard any obvious debris and items that you do not plan to keep. Temporarily move any items that you may want to use in an adjacent front porch trees. Find out how to use the room. This will help you decide which furniture you need. Determine if you want the room to have a theme, such as the cottage, the garden or the nautical. This helps determine the choice of furniture and accessories.
Decide on a floor covering. If the front porch trees are a hard surface such as tile or wood, you already have a good start. If the floors are cement, consider painting them with durable floor paint. A neutral color is a good choice. Rugs can be layered with colorful area rugs. Select a color for walls. Keep it light, in line with the open, airy feel of a porch. A light neutral shade, like white, off white, beige or taupe works well with most interior design. Bright shades of color from adjacent rooms provide continuity. For example, if the adjoining room is a deep slate blue, your color or home improvement store has a few drops of this color in a gallon of white color. Living colors also work well for closed porches. Make sure the color is not muddy. Bet on peacock blue, lime green or sun yellow.