The (pretty much) finished front porch

The front porch makeover is finished!  There are a few little projects left, but it’s finished enough to show you pictures.  This time I’ll start with the “After.” Here’s the…

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  1. It was so worth the work. The porch looks very cozy, I can imagine myself there on a hot summer evening.

    You will not get the bench swing on the porch? I think I’ve seen one in every movie that has this style house in it 🙂

  2. It looks SO MUCH better! I’m with Onshore above… So who’s bringing the iced tea? 🙂

  3. Anna Williams says:

    This looks gorgeous! I am so jealous of your fairytale house – it is very pretty! xx

    Anna (My Design Ethos)

  4. Wow it looks really nice! =D
    Can’t wait to see what your office is gonna look like ^_^
    and good luck with your rewiring!

    1. Thanks Anne. Hopefully we’ll get it done quickly and be able to share it!

  5. Your house is adorable. That porch is so sweet. What kind of solar lights did you use for the path and do you have any recommendations?

    Thanks for the inspiration.
    blessings,
    karianne

    1. Thank you so much! The path lights and the spotlights are both by Westinghouse and we highly recommend both. These are the pathlights: https://www .westinghousesolarlights.com/products/solar/product5.html I got them on sale at the grocery store in a box of 4 for $10, but I would pay more than that for them, they are high quality and bright.

      These are the solar string lights we have on the ceiling: https://www.target.com/p/Philips-50ct-Cool-White-Solar-LED-Mini-String-Lights/-/A-13480609 They are very nice for the ambiance, but they put out very little light. The price has also been raised twice since they started selling them, and personally, I’m not sure if I would pay $20 for another set, but I think they are worth it for the $15 we paid. The same for the path lights that Target sells for $2 and $3, they are good for the ambiance, but they don’t really light anything up.

      Hope that helps!

  6. Oh and just one tiny bit of a suggestion…it would be lovely if you ripped out the concrete slab leading to the porch and replaced with a brick pad, to tie back to your chimney. It would also add a little bit of reddish natural color that would go well with the mint that you selected.

    hope I didn’t open up a can of worms…i feel like we are never really ‘finished’ with projects :-/

    1. That is a great idea! Originally, I was planning on staining it blue like the wood, but after looking at it all “finished,” I wasn’t really liking that anymore and I had no idea what to do with it. Thanks!!

  7. Dulce@lavitapetite says:

    It’s so charming! Love the topiaries. And the colors remind me of the dolhouse 🙂

    I bet you are glad you are finished.

  8. This is so charming! It makes such a difference when vintage homes are painted with pretty trim and accent colors such as the ones you’ve chosen–I really like how it all goes together. We live in a Craftsman-style bungalow, built in 1920, and the walls are light green, with olive green trim and deep turquoise accent color–I just love it all together!

  9. Gorgeous front porch makeover!
    Looks like an oasis now!

    So nice to meet you through BYW 2.0.
    All the best,
    Mary

  10. Your house is adorable! I dream about the day that I have a big front porch like that. You did a fantastic job 🙂

  11. I loved this the first time that I saw it and I was impressed!

    Have a great weekend!

    blessings,
    karianne

  12. This is so cute! What are the colors you used? I would love to know the names and brand if you do not mind.

    Thank you,
    Laura

    1. Hi Laura!

      I’m sorry, I no longer have the card for the blue. 🙁 But that was painted 5 years ago, so I’m not sure they have the color anymore anyway. It was Benjamin Moore. The rest of the paint was actually various shades of Behr “Oops” paints mixed together.

      Sorry I couldn’t be more help!