An inviting backyard can change everything for your family.
The front porch is a haven for personalization. It’s a place to sit, relax and wave to neighbors on a warm day. It’s a spot to enjoy your morning cup of coffee as the sun rises. It’s an outdoor area to house and maintain your favorite potted plants. No matter how you utilize this exterior space, those who are lucky enough to have a front porch understand just how satisfying and useful it can be.
With spring on the horizon, you may be starting to get antsy about how you’ll redecorate your home for the new season. Even the front porch could use a revamp this time of year; it’s been months since you’ve been able to enjoy your front yard, so it’s a great opportunity to maximize its use, enhance the curb appeal of your home and and boost your mood after a winter stuck inside.
Need some assistance decorating your home’s exterior this year? Here are a few of my favorite tips for prepping the front porch for springtime:
Thinking about how you want to use the space before the redesign.
- You want a space to grow your flowers. Creating a functional “garden” on your front porch is totally achievable with the right set up. Choose your planters depending on how much space you have; you should leave enough standing room for yourself so you can tend to your flowers and plants with ease.
- You want a space to relax. If the front porch is going to become your relaxation station, the main feature you want to emphasize is seating. An outdoor lounge chair or sofa can work wonders — just evaluate the amount of space you have to work with when determining the best option.
You just want a space that looks good. Maybe there’s only enough room to place a package or two on your front porch. Just because there isn’t a lot of space, doesn’t mean you shouldn’t decorate it. Outdoor decor can transform a small area that seems like nothing into one of the most beautiful spots on your property.
Add traditional decorative elements
No matter what type of vibe you’re going for on a front porch, there are certain decorations that just complete this space. Something as simple as a decorative wreath on the door or a welcome mat can give the front porch that comforting feel many homeowners strive to achieve. A place to sit and relax can be an additional classic touch, but it’s not necessary if you don’t have the space to accommodate seating.
An outdoor space can feel indoors with the right accessories.