Screen Porch Refresh and Creating A Relaxing Oasis

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Call me Charlotte Johnson and get ready for a rockin’, swingin’ good time, y’all.  Are you familiar with the country song, “Just A Swingin’ “, by John Anderson?  It’s a classic, I tell ya.  If you know the song, you’ll know why I just might be changing my name.  😀  “Just A Swingin” has become my new favorite song ever since we put a sofa-size swing out here on our screened in porch.  I kind of equate it to singing in the shower, except with my clothes on.  haha  Pookie might even have learned the lyrics to it by now.

How decorate a porch and turn it into a relaxing oasis || Worthing CourtPinThis is what our porch looked like right after we moved into our house and before I gave it its latest refresh.  It was blah and boring and definitely not a relaxing oasis!

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But today, if ever there was a spot that I’d refer to as my happy place, there’s no doubt that this porch would be it!   Grab your glass of sweet tea and come join me in my relaxing porch oasis.  A resource list of many of the products I used is listed at the bottom.

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My screened in porch refresh came about all because one of our comfy rocker chairs broke and couldn’t be fixed.  Boo.  I intended to replace the two chairs with a couch, because hello – nap.  But, while we were out looking for new chairs for the front porch (that’s a whole ‘nother blog post), this sofa swing smacked me right in my “Ooooohhhhh, look at thaaat” face!

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Just look at all that pulley and rope goodness!  The purchase of the swing, along with the painting of the exterior of our house, prompted a whole refresh to the porch, which got me to thinking about the tricks that I use anytime relaxation is the main focus for a space at my home.

BTW – for you locals, the swing was purchased at Amish Trading Post in High Point, NC.  They do have a website, but don’t sell anything online, as far as I know.  If you’re anywhere in the area and are on the hunt for great, quality outdoor furniture, I highly recommend you check them out.  And no – they’re not paying me to say this – I’m just really impressed with their products!

OK, back to the whole purpose of this post – creating a relaxing oasis on your own porch, deck or patio.

SEATING

Make sure you have plenty of comfortable seating for the number of people you’d like to be able to accommodate in your space

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In addition to the chairs you’d expect, I added poufs, which can double as extra seating, act as tables or to serve as a place to prop my feet up.

TIP:  These poufs are a couple of years old and had become pretty sad and saggy.  I opened a seam up on one of the bottom side seams of each pouf and stuffed them full of pillow stuffing until they were nice and taut, then hand-sewed the seam closed.  Good as new!  

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Adding a generous amount of cushions, pillows and throws makes it all as comfy as possible.  Plus, it’s pretty to look at!

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MAKE IT COZY

For me, cozy = relaxing.  No one will ever accuse me of being a minimalist (if that’s your style, I say embrace it!).  I try to walk the fine line of having enough stuff to make a space feel cozy to me, without having too much.  I filled our porch with all of the basics and then added in the fluff.

An inexpensive trellis panel, like THIS one, was taken apart, painted with black spray paint and hung using cup hooks to give the illusion of a more defined space.  The trellis doesn’t obscure any of the view, but it helps to make the porch seem more like a room.  I repurposed a galvanized metal chick feeder (found at a pop-up show) as a planter.  Instead of spending a lot of money for individual plants, I filled it with a 6′ faux greenery garland.

TIP: If you’re going to use a metal piece like this outdoors, spray it with clear sealer to prevent rust.

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Add ambiance with candles.  I have both real and battery powered candles sprinkled throughout my porch and they’re so pretty when lit at night!

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USE A CONSISTENT FLOW OF COLOR

Take it easy when adding pops of color that are outside of your overall color scheme.  By keeping a consistent flow of colors, your eyes will relax as they travel around the room.  My porch consists mainly of varying blues, grays and neutrals.

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The lanterns are hung from plant hooks that are mounted to 1″ x 6″ pine boards that I used my “make anything look like driftwood technique” on.

 

CHOOSE A STYLE

Whether it’s farmhouse, modern, eclectic, bohemian or something all together different, choose the style you like and do your best to stick with it.  It’s easy to place the leftovers out on a porch, where you may not see them all of the time, but you’ll find the area much more relaxing if you work to make your porch an extension of the interior of your home.

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CONSIDER THE VIEW

Personally, it’s much more relaxing for me to look out over the yard instead of the big slab of our concrete driveway, so we’ve oriented our furniture to take advantage of that view.  If your porch doesn’t have the sort of view that you’d like, create a pretty focal point and do whatever you can to draw everyone’s eye to that.

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DON’T FORGET ABOUT SOUND

I love, love, love listening to the birds and the wind rustling through the trees when we’re relaxing on our porch.  If you have noise that you find bothersome, consider adding a small fountain with the sound of gurgling water, the white noise of a fan or some soothing music.  We lived close to a busy city street, near a fire station (think frequent sirens), at our last house.  While we couldn’t completely muffle the noise, we used a small water feature to take the focus off of all of traffic noise and sirens and found the spot much more enjoyable.  Shrubbery or a row of trees can help to break up and absorb some of the sound too.

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Oh, yeah – want to see the original before and the before this refresh of our screen porch?  Click HERE.

RESOURCE LIST (Some affiliate links have been used, but at no additional cost to you.  See my disclosure HERE.):

Sofa Swing – Amish Trading Post, High Point NC

Teal Lanterns – Pier 1

Trellis Panel – Lowes

Chick Feeder – pop-up show, similar available HERE

Faux Greenery Garlands – Hobby Lobby

Tabletop Fan – HomeGoods similar available HERE

Blue & White Lamp – Hayneedle

Blue Square Medallion Pillows – At Home

Natural Woven Pillows – Target

Battery Operated Candles – Wayfair

White Outdoor Rocker – Wayfair

Gray Chest – DIY project, similar available HERE

Indoor/Outdoor Rug – Ballard Designs

Side Tables – DIY project, read more HERE

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64 Comments

  1. Heidi Colton says:

    Beautiful porch! How do you protect everything from rain?

    1. Hi Heidi. The only time that anything on the porch gets wet is where there is a hard, wind-driven rain. But, even that doesn’t really matter since all of the chairs, the swing and the cushions are made for outdoors. The only piece that isn’t an outdoor piece is the small gray chest. It never gets wet because it sits so far into the porch, but just to be on the safe side, I used exterior paint when I painted it.

  2. Thanks for the great ideas and tips

  3. Katherine Allen says:

    You have such a knack for creating these relaxing and inspiring places. Wish I could sit with you on your porch and talk decor talk.

  4. I love your porch! It is so inviting, and it’s a great place to entertain!

  5. Michele Cupp says:

    This is just beautiful and so original. I love the eclectic mix and colors used.

  6. Dianne Lanier says:

    I love the porch…would really enjoy a nap in the swing. Thanks for sharing!!

  7. this is such a lovely place to enjoy the lazy days of summer. Thank you for sharing at TFT pinned and featured xo

  8. This is perfect, the colors, textures, coziness. You can almost feel a cool summer breeze.

  9. Love the porch! One question though. How do you protect everything, especially lamps and decor pieces when you get a rain storm? I gather the fabrics are outdoor fabrics, but I find myself bringing everything else inside.
    Our screen covers go on the outside and aren’t easy to just put for a storm.
    Thanks!

    1. Hi Pamela. Good question! There are a couple of ways that I do that. 1. Anything that isn’t considered outdoor safe, such as lamps, I keep well inside the porch where rain can’t blow on it (unless we were having hurricane weather, then I’d bring it in and yes, that can happen in central NC 😀 ). I’ve had a lamp against the back wall of the porch for two years now and it’s still going strong. 2. To protect any painted furniture, I make sure to use exterior paint – like you’d paint the outside of your house with. 3. To protect any small accessories that might get wet/damp, I spray them with clear sealer in a matte finish. 4. I have a framed art print that I was worried about crinkling up in the humidity, so I had it laminated before I framed it. 5. And yes, you’re right – outdoor fabrics and indoor/outdoor rugs. Hope this helps!

      1. Thank you so much, I guess I’m doing it right then! You also gave me a couple new ideas to protect decor.

  10. Connie Gould says:

    Hi Suzy,
    I’ve been wanting to ask you…have you ever aged something galvanized? I purchased a 3 tier metal tray at Hobby Lobby for only $20 but I decided that I dont care for the shiny galvanized metal look. I dont really want it rusty but more of a dull gray finish. I would sure appreciate any ideas you might have. I’m a little intimidated with a larger item like this one to try an age it.

    1. Hi Connie. I’ve never done that, but I just did two Google searches: 1) how to age galvanized metal and 2) how to rust galvanized metal and I found several results that would probably help you. 😀

      1. Thanks Suzy for the references. Bye the way… I love love love all the texture and shades of blue on your screened porch. Such a relaxing place!!
        Connie

  11. Your porch is so lovely. I am dreaming of adding a screened porch to my home. Would you share the size of yours? It is just perfect.

    1. Thank you, Kathy! Our porch is 14′ x 16′.

  12. This is such a lovely porch. I would never come inside the house.
    How do you swing and not bump into the porch behind the back of the swing?
    or is it more like a glider and that is not an issue?
    I have kids, so have to think about these things lol

    1. Thank you so much! I had the same concern as you about the swing not bumping the porch behind it. It’s a true swing, not a glider. Honestly, I don’t have a formula for you to follow – we just eyeballed it and took our best guess. lol Just fyi – the top of our swing is 18″ from the porch railing. It isn’t impossible for it to touch, but you really have to be specifically trying to do that.

  13. Dayle Baxter says:

    Suzy this porch is just beautiful! What colour paint is the wall please? It sets the serene mood and looks to be a soft sage blue.

    1. Thank you so much! The wall is Sherwin Williams Network Gray mixed at 85%. 😀