Monday, September 7, 2015

A Tour: Outdoor Living on the Screened Porch

 

Screened Porch, Chickadee Home Nest 

Our screened porch, which I’ve featured in many posts because it’s such a favorite place, has a new look! Like an outdoor room, its decor evolves as plants grow, a new piece of furniture is added, or our needs change. But regardless, our screened porch is actual living space for us for as long as the weather allows. I work here, I read my Bible out here, I have my morning coffee here, I have my breakfast (and lunch when I’m home!) out here, I write posts, I Pinterest, and I snoooooze here! Oh, and I COOK out here (more on that in a minute!). Plus, of course, Mr. Chickadee and I—and our whole family—enjoy meals out here whenever possible. Our babies play out here, have breakfast in their jammies here, make milkshakes and butter out here, take naps out here, play out here, and say goodnight to the day here. Our son always tells me that he feels like he’s on vacation on the rare days when only he and I get to sit out here and visit. That makes this mama’s heart sing.(I have many posts around our front and screened porches where you can see other versions of the decor. You can use the Search option in my blog to find them, but you can see some of them here, here,and here.)

It’s such a calming space. It’s where I greet the day most mornings. Sometimes I even set my alarm to catch the first rays of the day here. In this precious corner of this great big world I thank God for His gifts.

A new look:

Screened Porch, Chickadee Home NestThis is how our screened porch looked about a month ago. We’d bought the rug (at Lowe’s, on clearance—a happy surprise at the register!) and decided we wanted to add more large plants, so we bought two Areca palms and moved the ficus from the front porch.

Screened Porch, Chickadee Home Nest A brand-new look and feel for very little $$$$, because the palms were on sale as well! All of a sudden, by adding the plants, the feel of the room was changed, and it now feels like a {screened} conservatory or solarium! How fancy!

I was so enthralled with our new room that I decided to try TWO rugs for more coverage:

Screened Porch, Chickadee Home Nest Yes!!! Love it!

And how happy are these African violets and the Streptocarpus* (more on that in a minute!), basking in the morning sun?

Screened Porch, Chickadee Home Nest  *This big plant—I now know is a Streptocarpus—is such a happy bloomer! I’ve had it for many years, but didn’t know what it was. In fact, a year or two ago I asked for your help in identifying it. Well, I stumbled upon its name as I researched my Africans!

Screened Porch, Chickadee Home Nest One corner of the “conservatory.”

One piece that makes this space so functional for outdoor living is the table. It’s teak, which makes it very durable, and as a drop leaf, it can fold away to mere inches, yet it opens to give us ample room for dining, or for serving in the screened porch when all the family is over and we choose to eat at the picnic table, which easily accommodates all of us.

1 table 3 ways:

Screened Porch, Chickadee Home Nest

A few more peeks at this little piece of heaven:

Screened Porch, Chickadee Home Nest Mid-August/early September the PeeGee Hydrangeas are in their full glory.

I love you in the morning…

Screened Porch, Chickadee Home Nest This is the view from the patio into the screened porch, and…

Looking out onto the patio.Screened Porch, Chickadee Home Nest

Screened Porch, Chickadee Home Nest  From my perch at the table this is my view…a combination of pretties, memories in the shells we have collected over the years, displayed in a printer’s tray, and the fun for the baby Chickadees:

Screened Porch, Chickadee Home Nest

Screened Porch, Chickadee Home Nest The theatre seats were once brown and drab, and using Annie Sloane Chalk Paint in Duck Egg (see post here) I was able to add {pretty} seating in the screened porch. (And like the table, this, too, is a versatile piece, since it folds like one long folding chair!)

Screened Porch, Chickadee Home Nest

Screened Porch, Chickadee Home Nest And now, welcome to my {outdoor} kitchen.

Remember I told  you I cook out on the screened porch? Yep! And here’s my secret: The Longaberger picnic basket hides a cooking plate! Who needs a fancy outdoor kitchen when I can have one right outside our full kitchen?! A few years ago I thought the answer to quickly throwing a meal together when I got home from work (and keeping the cooking smells out of the house!) was a gas grill, but we eventually went back to our charcoal Weber because we prefer the flavor, and yet, though it’s right outside the screened porch door, I usually turn to the hot plate, or my electric pressure cooker.

And did you notice the vintage Skotch coolers? One serves as a table between the chair and the theatre seats, and the other, by the door to the patio, holds the charcoal.

…and in the afternoon.

Screened Porch, Chickadee Home Nest

I love you in the evening…

Screened Porch, Chickadee Home NestAs evening falls and the  blue hour develops, I often light candles to enjoy the  magic moments and listen to the night sounds—in the safety of my screened-in porch, of course! No critters for me!

Screened Porch, Chickadee Home NestMore candlelight.

…and underneath the moon!!!

Screened Porch, Chickadee Home Nest  Goodnight, Moon. Goodnight, All.

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When would you like to stop over? Early in the morning to share a cup of coffee? Midday for ice-cold lemonade? Dinner by candlelight? Just let me know and we’ll be ready for you!

Do you or have you ever had a screened porch? How often do you enjoy it? What features or pieces do you think are invaluable in a screened porch (I’d like to have a hammock, but space does not permit, so we bought an folding cot :)!)

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From my nest to yours~

Zuni

14 comments:

  1. Zuni, I love your porch and yours is so much better organized, than mine! I understand, about napping out there. I always say that I am "reading", but many times that turns into "napping"! Love the color of the theatre seats and your lovely rug. Screened-in porches are just the best!!

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  2. Love your screened in porch. I just had one added on to my home this summer and it is not completely decorated but I love it already. Love your opera seats. I have been slowly adding pieces to my porch and am looking forward to the cooler evenings.

    Judy

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  3. Lemonade at mid-day, please! Wish we were closer... I love how your porch holds such wonderful memories for your family. I've never had a screened porch, but I do plan to have a sunroom that I envision serving a similar function—someday when our big old house in this small town finally sells. God's timing and mine are obviously different, but I'm trusting...

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  4. So lovely! I have a porch too, but since it isn't directly connected to the house, it doesn't get used as much as I would like. I love how yours looks and 'feels.' Thanks for sharing such a lovely space!

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  5. What a wonderful spot! I would spend all my time there, too!
    love and blessings~
    Lynda @ Gates of Crystal

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  6. Zuni, your porch is so warm and inviting. I love everything about it. Wish I could sit there with you and enjoy a cup of tea...or coffee...or diet coke! LOL! Hugs and blessings, Cindy

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  7. Your porch is simply lovely, my friend! And my, what a cozy place to sit during the warm evenings. Thanks for joining Roses of Inspiration this week. Hugs to you!

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  8. Zuni, your porch is wonderful! The surrounding view makes it even more relaxing and welcoming. You are surrounded by lovely trees and bushes, without pesky mosquitos to worry about. What a wonderful place for casual meals or great conversation! Love your Areca palms, they are perfect for the space! And your collection of seashells is so nice!

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    1. Zuni, I came back for another peek. Do you know what I'd put in here if this was my porch? A pair of Cuban rocking chairs!

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  9. Zuni, it really is a heavenly space! I can see why your son said that. And yes, I noticed the Scotch coolers right off the bat. I love the theater seats painted blue. I had a set that I was going to add to my theater room, but really couldn't fit them in. :(
    Thanks for sharing with SYC.
    hugs,
    Jan

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  10. You have a great outdoor space! Thank you for joining Home Sweet Home!

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  11. What a peaceful, wonderful retreat, Zuni! I can see why your outdoor room is such a family favorite. I'd love to visit any time of the day, but I do love that candle glow in the evening.

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  12. Wanted to drop back by and tell you Zuni I am missing your posting lately. Happy Fall. Hugs and blessings, Cindy

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