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Pollen Proofing the Screened Porch!

April 6, 2016 by Patti 50 Comments

“You don’t know what pollen is until you live in the South.”  That’s what people told me when we were moving here but did I listen?  Of course not!  I used to think that Spring pollen was bad in the Pacific Northwest.  We had not only the yellow pollen that left a gauzy film on our cars but at times it looked like it was snowing outdoors with the cottonwood seed hairs drifting through the air.  HA!  That was amateur stuff compared to the insidious pollen grains that  seep right through the screens on the porch and blanket the furniture in a thick yellow veil.

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It isn’t easily dusted off either.  No, it takes a little elbow grease to remove.

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That’s why Mr. OTN and I decided that this year we were going to POLLEN PROOF our screened porch.  Well . . . as pollen proof as you can get anyways.

Screened Porch Curtains 001bWe began by reading all the DIY outdoor curtain posts we could find on Pinterest and then set to work.

Screened Porch Curtains 002bWe purchased galvanized plumbing pipe and fittings and spray painted them with Rustoleum’s Oil Rubbed Bronze to prevent rust.  You can see in the above photos that the two types of fittings we used were straight and elbow fittings.  For the corners we installed decorative brackets for support.

Screened Porch Curtains 003bWe placed curtain clips on the rod before screwing the pipes together.  We wanted clips instead of rings for ease of laundering the curtains.

Screened Porch Curtains 002aThese are the painter’s drop cloths that we purchased at Home Depot . . . after purchasing another brand at Lowe’s and finding out that more than half of the drop cloths purchased had horizontal seams through them.  Not a good look.  In the end these cloths turned out to be a much nicer fabric too and this made me extremely happy.

Screened Porch Curtains 007And now some photos of my room with the drop cloths in place.  I haven’t hemmed or ironed them yet as I’m still trying to decide what length I want and also considering various ways to weight the bottom. 

Screened Porch Curtains 003I bought some lead weighted cord but it was extremely lightweight, more for sheers.  I also don’t want them so heavy that with a gust of wind they pull off the curtain clips. 

Screened Porch Curtains 004I’m leaning toward sewing in some simple chain from the hardware store to weight them or maybe nothing at all.  We don’t have a lot of heavy wind here and I don’t mind the gentle blowing of the curtains.  We did have a windstorm the other day and we simply set our furniture legs on the hems of the drapes.

 Screened Porch Curtains 009Once pollen season is over we will throw the drapes open wide and enjoy the full view of our backyard.

Screened Porch Curtains 010We may even take them down for the summer . . . if we don’t decide to sometimes use this as a sleeping porch.

Screened Porch Curtains 023 How fun would that be to camp out in our own backyard?

Screened Porch Curtains 014We might also find them useful in the chill of late Fall when we can close everything up and bring a heater out to the porch for a little afternoon reading . . .

Screened Porch Curtains 018 . . . or even a nap, like Cozy here is considering.

Screened Porch Curtains 019Our screened porch is our very favorite place to JUST BE.

 Screened Porch Curtains 027By the way, this is what I use to clip the curtains together when they are closed.

Screened Porch Curtains 028They hold well and are fairly unobtrusive.

Screened Porch Curtains 020And this is what I made to hold them open.  You can bet there will be a “how to” post on that later.

Where are you spending your time this Spring?  Do you have a favorite outdoor place to sit?  I know, many places are still experiencing winter so maybe your favorite Spring place right now is beside a fire in a warm den.

Wherever you are, I hope you’ll take the time to be still and experience being in the here and now.

Blessings,

My Signature

Links to products I used available on Amazon:

 

Links to products found at Home Depot:

Galvanized Pipe  (Home Depot will gladly custom cut to size)

Threaded Tee Fittings (make sure you buy the right size to fit your pipe)

Threaded Elbow Fittings (again, buy the right size to fit your pipe)

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Spiffin’ up the Screened Porch the Easy Way!

July 29, 2015 by Patti 24 Comments

I’m not a writer today.  Nope!  Since I’m working an a huge list of “to-do’s” in anticipation of our vacation next week (YAY!)  I will be showing and going today!  This is a much past due post.  I took the pictures in May, at the tail end of “the blowing of the pollen”, after a full day of cleaning the screened porch and it’s furnishings.

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With yellow pollen covering everything I cleaned my screened porch the easy way, by taking everything out to the deck and hosing out the inside . . .

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. . .then doing the same with the furniture outside.  I did scrub things down first with some soapy water.

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The hose is one of Sasha’s favorite things so she was right there to help!  You’ll notice that Cozy is conspicuously absent throughout this post.

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Last Fall, when we first moved in, I showed you pictures of my screened porch with a list of things I’d like to do.  I haven’t done everything on my list but I have freshened things up a bit.

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We ordered neutral colored replacement cushions for the sitting area so that we could change our accent colors at will. 

By the way, did I tell you that this entire set of patio furniture was negotiated into the purchase of our home?  People don’t think about doing that but we also negotiated for the couches in our bonus room and den, as well as the bed in one of our guest rooms. 

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We added a faux sea grass rug from Lowes to add to the beach feeling and to pull the sitting area together.

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We added some bright pillows to the quieter colored pillows we already had.

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Most of the accessories came from our old home, “the lake house”, back in Washington State.

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We found this old farmhouse table after we moved here and it’s perfect for a serving station.  I added the skirt around it to hide my supplies while not in use.

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 No neutral cushions for the dining table!

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Turquoise and orange-to-red tones are the color choice for our screened porch,

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. . . influenced by this picture that my 97-year-old mother-in-law painted when she was sixteen. Sweet yes?

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Here’s a quick sweep around the room from left to right.

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Now on to a few closeups to show you more detail.

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This is a rocker from my childhood that my husband re-caned for me.  There is a tutorial in the making but he isn’t as motivated at blogging as I am 🙁

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And the only rules we have for settin’ on the back porch . . . RELAX.

No matter what’s happening all around us, when we take time to relax in Him, we always find something to be thankful for.

Blessings,

My Signature

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Welcome to My Favorite Room – The Screened Porch!

November 5, 2014 by Patti 22 Comments

When I saw this room I was a goner.  It was the first room I walked into at our new house and after seeing it I no longer cared what the rest of the house looked like.

I was smitten with The Screened Porch.

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For a long time I’d been rather jealous of those who lived in the South.  You see, they got to have these beautiful screened porches and I didn’t.  Not that I didn’t try to talk Mr. OTN into adding one onto our lake house.

Buffet and Screened Room 039It always came down to practicality though as really, how many months of the year would we be able to use a screened room in the Pacific NW?  Screened Porch 010So when we decided to make the move south, a screened porch was HIGH on my “Must Have” list and this is the room that cemented the deal for me.  Lucky for Mr. OTN the rest of the house was perfect for us as well!

Screened Porch 019The former owners, Mr. and Mrs F. told us they used to begin and end every day in this room.  Now . . .  here it is November . . . and we are still enjoying afternoons on the porch (yesterday it was 72).  Fall Screened Porch 003In negotiating for the house we were able to have included in the price all of the screened room furniture, as well as some of the interior furniture.  This worked out perfectly for us because we had to sell a lot of our old furniture to keep the moving company costs down.
Buffet and Screened Room 028Isn’t the view of the yard beautiful?  It may not be the same view we had at our lake house but it is still pretty wonderful.
Screened Porch 067At first we were talking about putting a pool in here . . . something to make up for losing our lake view.Buffet and Screened Room 045We may add a water feature in the future, for the sound it makes, but we are loving looking out at the trees so much that we don’t really feel the urge to tear things up to make room for a pool.
Screened Porch 015You may recognize these bottles and some of the other things we’ve decorated the porch with from our lake house and also our old guest cottage at the lake.
Screened Porch 014I always used some coastal decor in my summer decorating (you can take a look back HERE) and our guest cottage was ALL coastal (if you missed that remodel you can view it HERE).  I knew when I saw this screened porth that it would be the room I would fill with happy west coast memories!Screened Porch 056 Can you believe these vaulted bead board ceilings? LOVE!Screened Porch 028This is the view that captures me when I lay my head back to rest.
Screened Porch 063Now for a few close ups of some of my west coast decor transformed to east coast decor!Screened Porch 062

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Screened Porch 049As you can see, the dogs have made the transition with no difficulties at all.  Cozy loves nap time on the porch.Screened Porch 051Sasha keeps an eye out for chipmunks or squirrels who might invade her territory.Screened Porch 053Say what???

Snoopy on the Screened Porch 004Even old girl Snoopy, who is almost 17 and doesn’t do much but sleep, is happy here on the porch.

Screened Porch 058The porch is indeed my happy place.  It is the place I go to find total peace . . . but . . .

. . .  anyone who knows me well knows that I have a gazillion ideas for this space.  I’ve run them by Mr OTN and he just shakes his head.  “Not right away”, I tell him, knowing that he is still reeling from the cross country move and a new job!  “Eventually . . . little changes over time . . . “, I assure him.

He just rolls his blue eyes and smiles.
Buffet and Screened Room Must Haves  017So blog friends . . .  here are my ideas!  I’m just certain that this room would be even more wonderful if we added a few more things to enhance the coastal feel:

A Sky Blue Ceiling

A Corner Fireplace Made of Natural Stone

Brightly Patterned Pillows . . . LOTS of them!

A Gray Wash on the Floor

A Large Patterned Rug to Pull it all Together

What do you think?  It definitely won’t happen right away.  We still have plenty to do just getting settled into our new home and community.

Hmmm . . . maybe I’ll go grab an afghan and spend some time mulling over my ideas . . .  right here in my favorite room.

Blessings,

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Patriotic Porches & the Long, Hot Days of Summer

June 23, 2017 by Patti 28 Comments

I am 99% certain that I’m suffering from post traumatic stress disorder.  PTSD brought on by living most of my life in a climate where my toes and fingers were only warm 14 days out of the year and the sun peaked it’s reticent face out from behind the clouds on average, 52 days per year. 

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It’s Perfect Weather for a Sleeping Porch

April 30, 2017 by Patti 58 Comments

Has there ever been a time in your life when you were absolutely sure about something but you turned out to be wrong?  Maybe it was the lunch date you were supposed have with someone, only you got there a week early.  Maybe it was the directions to a place you know and have been before, but this time you got hopelessly lost.  Maybe it was as simple as laying your glasses down in a safe place and then, when they go missing, blaming someone else in the house for moving them!  Nope they were on your head all along. UGH!!!

Mr. OTN and I are quite alike in believing that we are right all most of the time so it often comes as a surprise when one or the other of us is proven wrong.  I say often because it seems the older we get, the more often it becomes.

Now I have a new motto:

Be a lifelong learner...What does all that have to do with a Sleeping Porch?  Well, I won’t go into details, or tell you who was in the wrong.  Suffice it to say that I’m thankful that Amazon accepts returns of BIG items and hubby is thankful that I have a sense of humor 😉 

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Today, since the weather is feeling a bit like Summer, I’m finally sharing pictures of our Sleeping Porch.  We actually started using it last Summer but I never got around to posting about it, other than on Instagram.  I’ll tell ya’, you are missing out on a lot of the day-to-day excitement of my life (tee hee) if you aren’t following along on IG.

 Here is a picture of our Screened Porch where we spend much of our time – Spring, Summer, and Fall.

We swapped out our love seat, and two chairs with ottomans for daybeds.  This created more floor space in the room and didn’t take away any seating.  What it did do was give Mr. OTN and I each our own spot to take a nap. 

NOTE:  I’ve included links at the end of this post to full enclosure mattress and pillow covers, similar to those I used on my porch as protection against moisture.

I recovered the old throw pillows we already had in this room with thrift store and drop cloth fabrics.

I really lucked out as our local Habitat store had huge bins of fabric samples, large enough to make pillow covers.

For back support I ordered large wedges of foam online and made washable drop cloth covers for them.

I purchased bed pillows to use in front of the bolsters and made envelope pillow covers for those too.   Here is link to post I did last year that tells how to make Envelope Pillows. 

They are super easy to do!

I covered the beds in fun quilts I found on sale at Stein Mart (they have the best prices on bedding and you can make purchases online) and added dust ruffles that I made from drop cloths.  The bed springs are high from the ground (15″) so I can hide storage bins beneath the beds.  I keep outdoor pillows and cushions here when we’re going to have a long stretch of rainy weather.

Here are a few other details of our screened porch/sleeping porch.  We found this old farm table when we first moved to SC and I added a drop cloth skirt around all four sides.  It hides dining supplies and other fun stuff under it’s skirt 😉

The dining table chairs have pillows to match those on the beds.

Maybe you remember these drop cloth curtains (Pollen Proofing the Screened Porch) from last year.  I also did a tutorial for Quick, Easy, & Affordable Drapery Tiebacks.

We’ve hung large candles on the porch for those nights when we like to sit in the dark watching the lightening flash.   We get a lot of thunder storms here in the Summer.

Since our porch is a warm weather room it has a Coastal theme going on.

Right outside the screened porch is a fountain by which we can lull ourselves to sleep.  😉

Thanks for coming along on the Sleeping Porch tour.  I hope to have plenty of guests this year that will be adventurous enough to have slumber parties in the woods with me. 

But for now, I do believe it’s time for a Sunday afternoon nap.

Blessings friends,

The following are links to total enclosure mattress and pillow protectors, similar to those that I purchased for my Screened Porch.  A good idea for humid climates.  They are not only 100% waterproof but also bed bug proof and hypoallergenic. 🙂

 

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Sunday:

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