Saturday, February 27, 2016

Easy atrium fix

When we first bought our current house, fixing up the atrium was close to the bottom of the list. First we had to buy new furniture, paint the drab and muddy-looking tan walls white, and replace all the curly oil rubbed bronze light fixtures, door levers and ceiling fans with something more modern. Then new plumbing fixtures, bathroom counters, and new artwork. The list seemed to go on and on.

Finally it was time to turn our attention to the tiny inside/outside area. There are no "before" photos, because there was nothing but dirt to photograph. The previous owners had staged it with a fancy cement birdbath that bore no resemblance to anything modern, but they took it with them when they left.

The fix turned out to be very simple and inexpensive. First we put down a layer of pea gravel, then added landscaping rocks and stepping stones. After a few shots of paint, vintage Russell Woodard patio furniture was ready to move into the space. New greenery was added to the corrugated metal planter I used at the "modernist nest," and the boys and I painted some rocks for a little color.

Now we have a cozy little spot for coffee on weekend mornings.





4 comments:

  1. Nice job! Such a pretty serene area to enjoy some coffee or quiet. We've used the gravel for an outdoor patio area and we are so pleased with the results. The painted rocks the boys did are great!

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    1. Thanks, Pam. With the tall shrubs, we have complete privacy, yet it still feels open.

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  2. Very nice and cozy! I love the colorful rocks!

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    1. The rocks were a fun project. I did some others, and I'll probably post about them soon.

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