Friday, November 24, 2006

That Heading-Turning Porch Is Yours


Turing your porch from ho-hum to head-turning does not have to mean that you need to do a major and expensive renovation. In fact, creating the porch of your dreams can be an easy and fun experience which can reflect your personal taste and also give that forgotten area of your house a lift that it so much needed.

Since how you feel about most things depends on their outside appearance, begin by examining your porch in its present state. Focus your attention to the floor, the house walls and then progressively to all the furniture or other things you have placed on your porch over time. Do they look old, used or outdated? If your natural reaction is to turn immediately your back to your porch and reenter your home, then you certainly have to seriously think of recapturing your porch's lost house-warming feeling. It is not that difficult and it will overall improve not only your mood, but also the market value of your residence.

So, if your porch's wooden, tile, or stone, floor requires your immediate attention, but the repairs it needs call for professional maintenance services, call the people that can help you reproduce a floor that is well-build and also looks great before the damage becomes any bigger. The floor renovation of your porch will probably be your biggest cost during this porch renovation house-project, but it will undoubtedly be a worthwhile procedure, which you should consider as money well-spend. But prior to calling a contractor and scheduling the repair dates and times, try to figure out whether the floor damage you can see is the outcome of poor maintenance or is caused by water leaks under the floor or from the porch's roof -usually mainly attributed to trapped rain water. Whatever the reason of the damage may be, you should first consider fixing the cause of your porch's poor floor appearance and then move on to repairing the floor itself; otherwise the damage will resurface and you will be left spending hundreds of dollars for no good reason.

If your porch's floor is now repaired or does not suffer any major damage, start cleaning it thoroughly and if you can and wish to paint it over, go ahead and do so. Just remember to ask your local house-store professionals' opinion before purchasing any paint product, in order to make sure the one you will select is recommended for this kind of use. While you wait for your floor to dry, you should start repairing or replacing the furniture and all other items you used to have on your porch and wish to keep. Adding color by painting them with water-proof paints is one of the best methods you have to revive their look and include them again in your porch's enhanced version. Replacing the pillow covers with waterproof fabrics, which are both practical and beautiful, will renew the look of your bench and chairs. Finally, consider using fabric or bamboo curtains and hang them on the side parts of your porch in order to create the privacy you need from neighbors eyes. These types of materials are light enough to allow sunlight reach your porch, but since they are not transparent their use creates the desired feeling of exclusion.

Browse house decoration magazine pages and take ideas for the outlook you want your porch to have. Lots of pots with flowers and plants bring the garden look on your porch, while fresh and natural materials complete the scenery leaving you with a porch that brings outdoors a step closer to you. If your porch overlooks a garden, you have to allow the visitor's eye catch its beauty. In addition, it is recommended to combine the two spaces by adding plantation in both areas and having steps that lead from your porch to your garden. This renovation will let your guests think that the porch is as much an extension of your garden as much it is of your house. Finally, is your garden sitting area is not protected from rain or sunlight, you can always add a big white umbrella over the table and chairs, which gives you the opportunity to enjoy even more the outdoors.

Pieces of furniture that have not been adequately reserved or dirt and dust on pillow cases, walls and floors, act as repellants, keeping people away from spending time near their porch. Yet, your creative and hand-crafting abilities can produce a beautiful area without emptying your bank account.

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Kadence Buchanan writes articles on many topics including Gardening, Home Improvement, and Investing

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