6.17.2012

From shabby to chic...

Have a garden bench that needs some TLC? Join the masses...

When the hubs and I wanted to fill an empty front porch space, we trooped off to one of the home improvement stores and brought back a standard park bench. We added a few hanging plants and, presto, instant atmosphere. Fast forward five years, a different porch (one that was open rather than covered), and lots of abusive weather later and you have a poor bench that needs some love.

I stumbled upon a darling picture on Shabby Soul's  fabulous blog and an idea was born. Rather than an all over lilac as featured in Sylvia's blog, I opted for a sage and lilac combination (mostly because I feared my husband would refuse to sit on something so entirely pastel).

After moving the bench into the garage for disassembly, I sanded down the wood slats with my trusty orbital sander. (I have to say, there is something infinitely satisfying in watching old paint or stain give way to the brute force of spinning grit.) Previous homeowners had left behind a tiny quart of the most serendipitous can of paint that I have ever come across. I have used it on the secret garden door featured in this post, on this sadly neglected bench and on the newly renovated arbor (more on that project in a future post).

Before
Before

After spray painting the metal side frames with some Rust-Oleum in French Lilac, I let everything dry overnight. The wood slats got a quick coat of polyurethane and all was reassembled.

TA DAAAA...













Amazing, is it not, what a little TLC can accomplish? Now we can sit on our ever-so-chic new bench and I can show off my equally chic new summer sandals...


Fahrenheit Iplay Espadrille


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Have fun with YOUR garden bench...



6.05.2012

A Patio Complete...

Obsessed much? Nah, not me..

So the focus of my last several weekends has been the completion of our Parisian patio. Once I have an idea in my head, it's hard for me (read: impossible) to move past it. I can be obsessed with a project until it is what I deem complete, perfect, and fabulous. (The hubs would dearly love to medicate this quirk of mine, I'm sure).

When I finally completed the patio last weekend and told him it was finished, his immediate response was, "I doubt it." Smart man. As it turns out, the window frame that I repainted yellow and mentioned in this post is now lavender. The petite hanging urn (featured in that same post) has also found a new home.

Despite grumblings from the peanut gallery, I am quite pleased with the end result of my much maligned focus. We are now able to enjoy a delightful and intimate corner of our yard that was once a leaf-strewn, rock-embedded eyesore. Pieces from antique shops, market fairs, and Etsy have added to the bohemian flair that I had envisioned for the space.


The BIG picture :)

Before


The "secret" door that leads to an open field space behind the fence

Shutters and a trellis from The Barn create the illusion of another garden gate at the end of the path...
Old iron scrolls were found on this Etsy shop


 The small hanging urn finds a new home on the secret door



The formerly yellow (formerly black) window frame aquires a much more French je ne sais quoi in pale lavender. Copper flower boxes with cascading blooms remind me of those divine Euro gardens...




The chairs that inspired it all...


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For my next project: rose garden revision!


Now for some wine....