Say goodbye to summer and hello to these festive fall porch ideas. Find inspiration for spaces to sip hot cider and watch the leaves change.
DESIGN : Our welcome sign have a history of twelve years, with skilled craftsmanship, durable products, and a variety of colors and texts to choose from. MATERIAL : This round of welcome sign is made of high-quality wooden materials, and high-quality hot-melt glue is used to stick artificial green plants and decorations on the board. Our products give people a beautiful enjoyment. PURPOSE : welcome sign can be used to decorate our living room, room, kitchen, front door of farmhouse, front door of flower shed, beach wooden house, front of coffee shop and Home Decor so on. SIZE : The size is 12 x 12 inches / 30 x 30 cm. This ratio is suitable for most door frame ratios. Make the door frame more story-like. MULTI TOPIC USE:Our front door welcome sign can be a patriotic decorations or ornament to complement other decorations. our wooden wreaths can also be used for Valentines Day, St Patricks Day, Easter, Mother's Day gift, 4th of july decorations, fall decor for home,harvest day, Halloween, Christmas and other festivals. We can switch scenes according to different Holiday and use one thing for many purposes.
How to make a single sliding barn door DIY. Our sliding barn door made with authentic Wisconsin barn beams adds so much character to our new build. It is the perfect door for our master bedroom closet and adds a rustic touch with the National Hardware sliding door hardware with spoke wheels in oil rubbed bronze.
I should point out that the noise in the background of the video is not a chainsaw as someone thought, it's actually the cicadas! Noisy wee things, aren't they. I LOVE the noise, it's the sound of summer to me. Anyway, Darroch Cottage is our wee home. It's teeny tiny, with just one bedroom, a kitchen dining room and a living room. That's it! But it's perfect for two people and three dogs. We really don't need any more space. The cottage started life as a railway cottage down in Whangarei, but around 15 years ago it was re-sited up here. It looks like it's been here forever, though. Since we moved in there's been quite a lot of changes. We added the verandah and the decks, put in three lots of french doors and added a window. Put in a new kitchen, new bathroom, a larder room, knocked the 2 small bedrooms into one big one and various other bits and bobs. But, when we moved in it looked like this! It doesn't anymore! Our deck, we eat out here for about two thirds of the year. this is the front deck And the side deck where we lounge around and make pizzas! This is where we eat the rest of the time. The Kitchen used to be cream ... Now it's blue! Our wood burning range is amazing during the winter. And the living area, when we have a rest, we have it here. our lovely bedroom - it used to be pale blue, but it's white now!! my pride and joy at the moment, new laundry . And Larder behind - you can just see it if you peek through the window. There's about 5 acres of actual garden, this includes a large veggie garden, a citrus orchard and a second orchard with apples, plums and peaches. Roaming chickens and ducks. We have a banana grove and fig trees as well as the most gigantic oak tree ever! Our cottage is named after it. The farm is another 18 acres or so. This is where the cows, highland cows and donkeys live. We also have The Acorn, a gorgeous even more tiny cottage that we made. My mum lives in it when she comes over to visit. So welcome to Darroch Cottage. Lloyd took these when he flew over the house in a friends wee plane. This is from the side ~ woolshed on left, house in middle, orchards to the bottom and veggie garden to the right. The Pip is right at the bottom centre. If you look very closely you can see me on the deck, I was waving. This is sort of from the front, but you can only see the side of the house. Lloyd took these in the winter, as you can tell cos the trees are totally bare! If you peer really closely you can see the donkeys in the back field. And finally this one shows the front of Darroch Cottage with The Acorn behind it. None of these photos show much of the farm - Lloyd will just have to go up again! We love this house, it's our home. And then there was the woolshed! It used to look like this then after a long time of waiting - it now looks like this! It has a whole post all of its own Here, where you can see the whole project and the finished article!
southern fall porch tips
Make the best of your small porch or stoop with these nine decorating ideas. Inspiration for maximizing both style and space!
This fall front door decor is just the thing to make your entryway welcoming this fall season. Full of autumn colors and textures.
I recently decorated my front porch for fall and I found everything I needed at Kirkland's home decor store! I love the way it now pops with fall colors!