The good thing about our new house is that it has a newer deck more than double the size of the old one, which is pretty rare for a downsized house/budget, but something that we were excited about.
The deck is huge. Almost too huge in my opinion (I know, first world probs, ha) I decided that it was time to add some coziness before it got too cold outside to enjoy it. And of course I needed it all to be in the $600 budget range.
Since I forgot to take before photos today (like a total blog newbie), here's a lil before photo of the deck, but it gives you the idea. Pretty bad, huh?
We researched building our own cabana/pergola, but the end of season sales were actually more affordable than us DIYing one ourselves (and I was too scared to ask the hubby to do any more deck work, ha). Finally something we don't have to DIY all the way. Yessss!! :)
It all started with two weeks of me clearance comparison shopping on cabanas and pergolas. I finally found one that we both liked for around $400, and it also had good reviews, so I ordered it. It showed up on our doorstep within a few days (love Amazon)!
Last weekend Tedgar, put it together for me, which took him about 3 hours. He actually likes putting things together! Amazing, huh?! Back off, he's mine. :D
And over the last week I've been spray painting outdoor end tables and planters, buying inexpensive pillows, clearance rugs, shower curtains, zip ties, you name it.
I was tired of our red and turquoise color palette from the previous deck, and wanted to update it all to a more clean grey with pops of aqua as inexpensively as possible.
I had a plan and I knew what I needed to make it happen. I even painted our old, faded red chair cushions to a light aqua grey (more on that DIY project in a future post, promise). :)
And here are way too many after photos (from daylight to dusk) of our updated deck and cabana. Sorry there are so many. I really suck at editing sometimes them down sometimes.
These chair cushions used to be red and faded, so I painted them. More on that in a future post. |
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The grey rugs are from Lowe's clearance, and I waterproofed them for durability. |
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PS. The shower curtains (suspended on large zip ties) and most pillows came from Big Lots! |
And more photos as dusk sets in...
We plan on updating our fire pit and koi pond area next spring. |
If you need me, I'll be in the cabana until it's just too damn cold. :)
What do you think? Feel a bit cozier to you? Anything else you would add or change? I'm all ears.
xoxo
Audrey
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ReplyDeleteLove your diy countertops ideas.
I love the cabana as an alternative to a screened porch, which is hard to find sometimes.
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ReplyDeleteHow did you waterproof your rug??
ReplyDeleteHi Aimie! I sprayed rustoleum never wet on it. :)
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