This is an outdoor rug that I free handed a zebra pattern onto. I seamed two 6x9 rugs together to create a larger rug.
I used canvas drop cloths for the outdoor curtains hemmed about 6 inches on the top and bottom for a more finished look. The rods are galvanized conduit and the rings are just normal clip rings to hold the curtain. I plan on doing a chevron stripe on these soon.
That chandelier was made from a bradford pear that I trimmed up this summer. I chopped up some of the larger branches and stapled them together with my air nailer. The string light is just randomly wrapped around the branches and wired into the light outlet so it can be controlled from an inside switch.
I always liked the louvered look of steel awnings and wanted to somehow incorporate this into the design. I think this finishes off the slight overhang of the shade structure too.
I did the floor in a gray color to match the shade fabric and to break up the black.
I wanted some natural wood tones also. Reclaimed cedar pickets from a fence is what I used to wrapped the lower half. It provides shade and hides my sons toys and my lumber for other projects.
Another floor view with the rug.
A view of the shade structure and fabric. It cuts out about 80 to 90% of the sun and still allows good ventilation.
Now that the extreme heat is over it is time to enjoy this bad boy. No invitation needed, just stop by and relax.
1 comment:
This looks awesome! You sure have been busy, busy, busy this summer!!
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