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Decorating Your Outdoor Room (On the Cheap!)
by Kathy Wilson, The Budget Decorator
Description: Tips for decorating a cozy outdoor room for the whole family to enjoy.
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Outdoor rooms are extremely popular these days, and not just
amongst the rich and famous! You can squeeze an outdoor room
in almost any space, and decorate it to match the style and
mood of your home, inexpensively!
Any room needs furniture, and an outdoor room is no
exception. However, much of the patio furniture on the
market today is quite expensive. You can make inexpensive
resin chairs work for you, however. There are new varieties
with a texture to them that looks more like wood than their
slick plastic counterparts did. Look for these! Also, the
white Adirondack resin chairs sell at my local discount
stores from $11 to $15, and look amazingly like the real
painted wood chairs, especially from a distance. Dress up
your new chairs with some cushions, and they will fit right
in to any decor! You can also now spray paint those chairs
with a new paint from Krylon called Fusion. Pick it up for
about $4 and customize cheap plastic chairs. (Hint: Look at
garage sales for used ones you can repaint!)
Once you have your furniture in place, time to think
privacy. Hopefully, you are protected on at least one side
by a wall, fence, or building. A great way to offer yourself
some more private moments is to use a trellis as an extra
wall, and plant fast growing vines at its base. You can
anchor the trellis in a planter to make a moveable wall.
Morning glories, scarlet runner beans, and moonflower will
all cover your new "wall" in no time!
If your outdoor room is protected in part from the weather,
fabric curtains can be used outdoors as well. I suggest
using cheap flat sheets and either a staple gun or a grommet
kit. Cheap muslin can work as well, and is so inexpensive it
can just be replaced the next year! This is a great
technique for the end of a porch or deck, and can help
control the sun as well. Be sure to use tiebacks for those
times you want to let the breezes blow through.
Lighting is so often overlooked in outdoor rooms because of
its expensive nature, but this doesn't have to be the case.
Candles and torches are wonderful for outdoor meals, and
solar lights can be used for safety, without the expense of
electrical installation. Strings of clear holiday lights are
magical wrapped around a tree, or over a porch beam.
Luminerias can be created with recycled cans and a punch
tool, then drop a candle inside.
Finally, don't forget accessories to add charm and style to
your outdoor rooms! Pick up some unfinished bird houses at
the craft store, and decorate them with paint, then hang in
a group on the garden fence or wall. Use scrap lumber to
paint signs for your garden room with inspirational sayings,
or words. Use your hand tools as decor items and hang them
on the fence or wall. Lean an old picket fence against the
porch wall,( or a new one, you can get a premade picket
fence piece for around $8 at the home improvement center!)
then place planters of flowers in front of it. Add cut
flowers in pretty pitchers and bowls from the kitchen, pick
up candles at the dollar shop, and lay out a fabric napkin
or two as an impromptu tablecloth.
Any way you do it, an outdoor room is worth having in any
home, and with a little creative thinking can be decorated
with style, comfort, and the spirit of the seasons which
coax us out of doors.
Kathy Wilson is an author, columnist, and editor of The
Budget Decorator and other popular websites. For hundreds of
free budget decorating ideas, visit her at
http://www.TheBudgetDecorator.com. Also visit her other
website http://www.Women-on-the-Net.com.