Behind every pretty room are a hundred decorating secrets―smart moves, simple touches, and stylish flourishes that come together to make a space special. Wish you could just look at a picture and connect the dots to pull off the look? So do we! After we found this Nashville screened porch, shiny and bright in all its early spring glory, the impulse was to connect the dots―that is, the furniture, the lighting, the fabrics―that outline an ideal spot for relaxing, entertaining, or swinging with the dogs and the kiddos.
Out With the Old
When the Frist family moved into this Georgian-style house, it was redbrick on the outside, and the back patio (unscreened
at the time) had seen better days. That’s design-speak to say it was a boring, lackluster space. Mom Jennifer’s wish list
included a porch that could handle dinner parties and plenty of seating. Not a problem, promised interior designer Mark Simmons.
They’d screen the covered area, install a new bluestone floor, and outfit it with a collected mix of furniture. “We went with
oversize, comfy chairs as opposed to ‘let’s get as much seating as possible,’ ” says Jennifer. “A room never feels cozy when
it’s crammed with furniture, plus we wanted to keep the French doors that connect the porch to the house open and not block
the entryways. That’s important when you have kids going in and out all day.”
A Color Change for the Better
Before furniture was picked, a stop at the paint shop for a custom white color was in order. Mark and Jennifer spent hours
looking at big squares of sample colors painted on the back of the house. “Our neighbors must have thought we were nuts staring
at all these patches of white paint,” says Jennifer. A shade was finally picked―one that falls between buttercream and stark
white―and all the bricks were painted. The trim, railings, and columns, however, were painted a lighter, brighter white. “You
want a little contrast between house color and trim color,” explains Mark. “This makes the architectural details stand out
more―something you definitely want on a beautiful Georgian house.”
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