No need to visit a chain store to purchase furniture, planters and decorative elements. Hunt antiques stores and flea markets to find unique pieces that have stood (and will continue to stand) the test of time.
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Shabby Chic White Porch with Swing
RMSer cobbcottage found this coffee table on the curb and thought it perfect for her porch.
Antique farm implements and mechanical parts become instant art when hung on a wall, fence or gate. Look for pieces with interesting lines like tractor grates, wooden cogs and metal gears.
An obvious thing to look for when shopping for the great outdoors is lawn, patio and porch furniture. Look for pieces that are sturdy and in good condition. Remember that most surfaces can be repainted, so don't let rust, chipping paint or cosmetic signs of age deter you from purchasing a piece with great bones.
It's common at antiques stores to find fabulous pieces that were once meant for indoor use but have been neglected to the point that they are no longer functional. Give these castoff pieces a new home on a deck, porch or patio. Chairs with broken seats can hold plants, an iron headboard can become a trellis and a broken-down kitchen cabinet can be a potting bench or unique display space.