The Beauty of a Deck
In Alabama the sun is brutally hot and terrifyingly strong at times. We don’t even walk on the deck in the daytime during July and August because the sun is so stifling hot that you will burn the bottom of your feet. But for the rest of the year, the deck can be a breezy and beautiful place to wake up to or to unwind. Especially in the evenings, there is usually a slight breeze as the day cools down. With the birds chirping and the crepe myrtles in full bloom, our deck is a peaceful place to relax! My back deck was in dire need of a makeover on a budget!
It has been a while since I have really spruced up the deck. Every year I buy beautiful annuals that seem to thrive through the most of the summer. I arrange them in planters around the deck so that the beautiful colors are visible from my kitchen windows. In the spring, I refill the planters and scatter them around the deck for some color. Lately that has been the extent of my deck decorating.
My Tired Neglected Deck
We used to dine on the deck once a month or so. We had a large dining table out there but we haven’t used it in about 4 years.
My poor deck has been so neglected. There were so many old items just sitting around. Like galvanized tubs for projects that never get completed. And wonderful shabby lanterns longing to hold candles. It was time for this deck to shine again.
First Things First
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I started by pressure washing the deck with my Ryobi pressure washer. After the deck dried, I applied some Thompson’s Water Seal in a beautiful cedar color. The wonderful folks at Thompson’s Water Seal sent me quite a bit of product a few years back after attending The Haven Conference. I brushed the product onto the deck liberally. We have been in our house for 15 years. The last time that we sealed our deck was probably during year 2 or 3 so it was long overdue for some TLC. One of my favorite companies, HomeRight, has the perfect tool for painting or sealing a deck. They have a Stain Stick Applicator with a Gap Wheel. The gap wheel slides between the slats in the floor of the deck to ensure full coverage. You don’t have to pounce and drip into the openings between boards with this great tool! My decision to stain the deck was a spur of the moment project so I just grabbed the bucket of deck stain and a brush. Next time I will use Homeright’s Stain Stick.
We had a few miss matched pieces of metal deck furniture including a bistro set, a few extra chairs, a metal chaise lounge and a side chair. I removed the large dining table and scattered the chairs and lounge around the deck creating several seating areas.
Adding a Focal Point to my Back Deck Makeover on a Budget
Our deck was built along the back wall of our house. My youngest son’s bedroom window looks out on the deck. He has his computer right by the window so he always has the curtains closed. He loves the dark. So, since this window isn’t really functional, and since it breaks up the only large wall on the deck, I decided to cover it. I used some antique sheet metal that was given to me by my sweet blogger friend Gina Luker at The Shabby Creek Cottage. You can read about the history of this metal HERE. After allowing the floors to dry, I grabbed an old mantle that I had at my store The Blue Building Antiques and Consignment. I had been holding this beauty for the right project. With the sheet metal behind it, the mantle is certainly the focal point of my deck!
Flowers as Decor
I use alot of potted flowers out in front of my store, The Blue Building Antiques and Consignment. So I brought a few home! At the end of the season, I gather the seeds from the zinnias and other perennials, and some annuals. These are the first seeds I plant in the spring. Great tip for having beautiful flowers at no cost!
Zinnias make great cut flowers and beautiful bouquets as well! These are from my garden.
Add Furniture
I had a sweet little bistro set sitting in the driveway so I cleaned it up and brought it up onto the deck. I splurged an bought 2 seat cushions from Old Time Pottery…they were only $6.99 each.
This lounge chair came from my parents’ house in Philadelphia. I remember sitting on the front porch in this chaise with my books from Penn scattered around. My favorite place to study was in this chaise on that porch in Philly! We brought it to Alabama 15 years ago and threw an old cushion on it. With the brighter fabric covering the cushions, this is now a favorite place for daughter (IV) to soak up some sun. Along with the chartreuse green fabric that now covers our black metal chair’s cushion, this makes a nice seating area to enjoy up the sun or dry off after a jump in the pool.
Add Some New Decor Items from Clearance
I found some silver lanterns at Home Depot on clearance for $12. I added a few older lanterns that I had picked up at yard sales or bought from dealers in my store.
These cute little shoes filled with succulents were a hit at my store. Every year I revamp them and add more. I buy the shoes at the thrift store for $1.99 per pair. Read about that process HERE.
I updated these tired and worn cushions with paint! RustoleumRustoleum now makes a spray paint for outdoor fabric!
I had already edited and posted the following pic when I noticed my little buddy beneath the flowers. Say hello to Mia! She’s a mes
Summer Outdoor Living Blog Hop
This post is part of a wonderful little blog hop, Summer Outdoor Living. My blogger friends and I are sharing a great variety of tips and makeovers and upcycles for you to enjoy! Perhaps you will find some great ideas, fantastic tips, incredible color schemes, or just simply some eye candy to enjoy with your morning coffee. Welcome and enjoy the hop…I know you will be thrilled with the talent in this group! Happy Summer Outdoor Living!
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