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Porches are usually the designated place where house members and  guests alike shake off the mud and grime that they’ve gathered from  their many urban adventures. And perhaps in the evening, you sit there  with a bottle of beer on a rickety old cane chair, surrounding by  chipping paint, faded wooden beams and dim lighting. Not a very happy or  happening place at all! Well, if you’ve decided it’s about time you did  something, use these 7 tips to spice up your porch and raise it from  the common to the “oh-my-God-it-looks-gorgeous!”
1. Seating
Why fall back on the ordinary when there’s a host of interesting  furniture options that are exclusively designed for patios? And not all  of them are “bank-breaking” expensive either. If you find wood to be a  bit too chunky, you could bring in wicker, metal, or bamboo furniture.  But, no matter what furniture you choose one of the most important tips  to spice up your porch is to make sure it’s comfortable, sturdy, and  weatherproof. If your patio furniture crumbles under heat and humidity,  you aren’t going to enjoy replacing it every other season. In other  words, bring in something you won’t have to worry about when a  thunderstorm creeps upon you sudden and uninvited.
2. The Flooring
There are two ways to approach the matter of your porch’s flooring.  You could go with the original flooring as a base and paint it with deck  enamel in a high gloss finish. They look good and they are low  maintenance as well. Alternatively, stenciling a pattern on to the wood  as you paint it is a great option for those who are slightly more  innovative. You could go with the classic white and black pattern or opt  for geometric or floral patterns as well.
3. Protect your Porch
Sitting outside can be great fun when the weather’s great. But, what  do you do when the sun is beating down mercilessly on the porch and the  glare is driving you almost blind? Use this tip to spice up your porch  and turn it into an all-weather retreat… put up roll up shades available  in canvas, bamboo or cotton. You could also use curtains hung on  drapery rods suspended from the porch overhang. These are really easy to  install and give you greater control over the amount of sun you want to  soak in sitting, not to mention a certain amount of privacy if you wish  to get cozy with someone special!
4. Lighting
When it comes to outdoor lighting options you will be quite dazzled  by the options available to you in the market. From string lights and  Tiki torches to outdoor wall scones and solar powered fixtures that can  be mounted on the ground – there are about a hundred different kinds of  lighting fixtures beckoning to you from the aisles in supermarkets. The  toughest thing, of course, is making up your mind.
5. Hanging Baskets
Baskets thick with the brightest blooms of spring in varying shades  of pink, orange, purple, red and blue hanging from the beams of the  porch are one of the easiest, cheapest and most hassle-free tips to  spice up your porch. You could have flowering plants, non-flowering  plants, and trailing plants hanging from plastic or wire baskets. Except  make sure that the trailing ones are positioned in the corners so they  don’t irritate you constantly as you come and go.
6. Add the Element of Sound
Wind chimes and waterfalls add a whole new quality to your experience  of sitting in the porch. The intermittent tinkle of the chimes and the  rhythmic gurgle of the waterfall – even the most perfectly organized  orchestra couldn’t match the experience of these natural melodies. And  with a number of affordable options available to you, budget is the last  thing that will keep you away from this heavenly symphony.
7. Accessories
There are several accessories you can use to spice up your porch. In  addition to the hanging baskets we discussed previously, you could bring  in more plants since it’s one of the most natural decorative items one  associates with the outdoors. However, in place of the usual planters,  try using some unusual ones, such as watering cans, old leather boots,  watering cans, kitchenware, clay pots, and even a small wheelbarrow! In  addition, you could strategically place some bird baths and bird feeders  around the porch as well.

