Outdoors

Full Frontal

Get your mind out of the gutter!  I'm talking about the yard! I figured- since I unintentionally started a theme this week, talking about the side yard, then the back yard, why not finish up the week with the front yard.

When we moved in, you got a picture tour of the inside of the house, but since everything outside was covered in feet of white coldness we neglected to show you the outside (aside from a picture from when we looked at the house).

Not too much has changed in the front yard, but like everything else to do with this house, I HAVE PLANS!  So here's a tour of our expansive (hehe) front yard.

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Prior to allllll the snow, the front of the house looked like this (although after closing, we were left with a dangerous hole where the signpost once stood):

Don't like mowing the lawn?  Well, I have the perfect yard for you!

That little patch is all the grass we have.  The previous owners left us a manual push mower with the house, although we could probably get away with just scissors (or I think Handy Dad suggested a goat).  Between mowing, trimming and raking, it only takes about 10 min to take care of the lawn.  Considering I'm apparently making the back and side yard more high-maintenance with all the gardens, a break in the front is nice.

The BIG PLAN with the grass is as follows:  I want to rip out the bush on the right.  Nothing's wrong with the bush itself- it looks decent, it's healthy, it's a good size, but I'm not fond of its placement.  I'd like it to go away.  Then we could extend the grass straight across from the corner of the house to the fence.  When that happens, we'll plant some arbor vitae, or maybe lilac bushes, or something along that line to block view from the front yard to the side yard veggie patch.

The absolute next project in the front yard is the bushes on either side of the stairs.  These are the enemy!

Their mere presence offends me.  They sit there taunting and mocking me on a daily basis.  I'm sure they were lovely and proportionate once upon a time.  Now, they're so oversized that I can't see backing out of the driveway.  Hubby was convinced they could be saved and trimmed or shaped, until he attempted to.  Then he jumped on my bandwagon.  They are so beyond help I can't even describe it to you.  In their place, we're hoping for a few textural bushes much more suiting the scale of the house and yard (read: much smaller).

Do you see a theme in these yard posts?  I'm just noticing the trend as I type.  Apparently I'm anti-bush, since I'm talking about ripping out virtually every existing bush in the yard.  They've all past their prime and need to be put out of their misery.

One of the few front yard modifications is new house numbers.  Plastic generic numbers are gone in favor of these brushed nickel ones.  Very reminiscent of these  Mid-Century ones available at DWR for a mere $48 each.  We paid only $5.99 each!  I would also like to paint the front door a brighter red at some point.  Hubby's not yet convinced, but I'll bring him over to the dark side my side eventually!  The lighting will also be upgraded in the future.

The last stop in our front yard tour is the flower box.  Although the box was here when we moved in, it was the home of dead plant remnants after the forgiving winter.  So it received a pop of color.  The porch got a colorful hanging plant to compliment.

Now you've seen all but the driveway side of the house.  Maybe that's a post for next week.

 

*Please forgive me for the crappy pictures.  I rushed to take them as I was running out of daylight last night after going wedding dress shopping with a friend (she found THE dress though!)

Patio Dreaming

The back patio doesn't really have a before and after to show you. It has stages and a wishlist. When we first looked at the house in November, the patio was a charming fall scene, staged with furniture and (mostly) living plants. Not our exact style, but wonderful staging to give us ideas.

Then we moved in and it snowed, and snowed, and snowed, and snowed, and I think you get the picture.

By the time all the snow melted, the back yard was just about as alive and cheery(note the dripping sarcasm) as our side yard. Since it was too cold to utilize the patio just yet, it became a dumping ground for ripped out shrubbery.

Wasted Yard

At long last, we've sent the dead bushes to meet our town's compost pile and have dug out our wicker patio set. The set has seen better days, but it was a tag-sale deal from my parents last year and its all we have for now. This weekend, the patio looked sufficiently decent. It no longer offends me! (And apparently my photo is blurry. oops!)

Here's where we get to the "Wishlist" portion of today's lesson post.

~Chiminea. I want one, and I want this one from Lowe's:

Who doesn't want to be able to roast marshmallows on an open fire?! (Except Hubby who doesn't like marshmallows- more for me!)

~The other item on the patio wishlist is a grouping of objects: a patio set! So here's my deal. I want something vintagey and preferably colorful. Hubby likes the look of wrought iron, so who am I to argue. I scoured vendors at Brimfield, but to no avail. Anything that I liked was either way out of my price range or needed far too much work. I've been checking out the standard places: potterybarn.com, target.com, HomeGoods, etc but I've found nothing that screams "Own Me!"

Until..........

I was flipping channels and as I flipped, I caught a glimpse of the patio set I've been looking for. I had to flip back to see where it was from, expecting it to be from Macy's or Pottery Barn or the like. Nope- K-mart. What? Yup, K-mart. So, off to their website I go, and look what I found!

I'd also like to procure the matching bench so we can pull it up to the table when it's more than just Hubby and I eating outside.

I'm sure you guys know me well enough by now to know that I like to modify things. I know, hold your shock. Well, this set would of course need a different pattern on the seats, but other than that, can I have it please? Pretty please? With a cherry on top?

I'm still working out the details in my mind (maybe more chairs and a larger table painted to match? we'll see), but can't you just see these beauties styled to perfection in our quaint back yard patio?