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Reader Q: Patio Help

Blair from Wisecraft wrote in looking for some help from decor8 readers in regards to her patio space. She is looking for, "Inexpensive ways to add some color to the furniture and walls (with fabric, DIY things, and the like)." Blair continues, "The garden itself is established and doing well, but its the patio furniture, walls, and other things that look bare and drab to me." Looking for some fresh perspectives, Blair sent in photos seeking our help.

"We are lucky to have a large backyard for city living, and this patio is part of the more adult area of the yard (where we can sit, but still see the kids in the other part of the yard). I have worked on establishing the planting beds (completely empty 3 years ago) with maintenance free plantings and they have grown like crazy (probably too much) and established themselves well. The idea for the garden beds was interesting foliage plants, mixing chartreuse greens and purple-ish black plants. I love the contrast. There are red tulips in the beds in Spring, but for the most part this particular part of the yard is flower free." - Blair

"Recent garden inspiration has come from Jane Cumberbatch's Pure Style Outdoors" - Blair

"The table and chair set is from Martha Stewart, we like how it blends in with its surroundings and it works well for us. Again, its easy maintenance, we hose it off! When I look at this patio, I would really like to wake it up with some color, pattern, etc and my hopes are that you, Holly, and your readers can provide some ideas." - Blair

"The exterior walls of the house are cedar shingles, and our house is a traditional craftsman that we are apparently trying to modernize via furniture and accessories. So, even I am confused about what our style is! I would like some kind of color out there as well (although not paint, more like accessories). Color that would compliment the planting scheme, as well as maybe fill up the patio area with some interesting and inviting ideas." - Blair

"I have put in some pink fuschia plants and realize I really love the bright pink pop against the more somber colors. We do not have a huge budget for this little area. OK, we don't have a budget at all! But we do have lots of DIY ability, the drive to want to make our surroundings pretty, inviting, with fabric, DIY accessories, etc...Your readers always have such great ideas, I would love to get a fresh perspective on this area of the yard from them." - Blair

Okay everyone, we're on a mission to help Blair! Leave your comments below. I'll lead the discussion by doing the same.

(images from wisecraft)