When we last caught a glimpse of what Eve Tombley was up to she was making things bright and bold inside, but now her efforts have turned outdoors with the help of her husband. They transformed their standard issue walk out basement and patio to the best transformation we've seen this summer! Click through to see how it turned out!
Transforming the under side of a deck in a space like this can be a little daunting. You can feel restrained to basic things, but not Eve! She went all out with faux forest curtains, brightly painted chairs, an outdoor rug, original weather friendly artwork and even a chandelier! Individually they are all great components to have in a space, but when used outdoors it not only added another room to their home, it's a great place to entertain and watch their family grow in their big backyard (which we're totally jealous of).
Eve wanted to pass along the great resource for her outdoor rug, which came from Outdoor Rugs from the Koko Company Rug line, which she tells us is 15% off currently with free shipping. Her order arrived 2 days later and she hasn't been happier! Check out the full set of photos from her patio makeover over at Flickr.
Thanks Eve!
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(Images: Eve Trombley)
Great job!
view JeffC's profile
FYI, those are the Anno Unni panel curtains from Ikea. $29.99 for two.
view JH4285's profile
That is too cute, what a fun space.
view LoriSF's profile
WOW.
I've always had a soft spot for those birch-print IKEA curtains but was never sure where they could fit. I love them as an outdoor curtain.
I've also been pondering the plastic adirondack chair. I have nearly bought myself a pair of them probably 20 times this summer. I still think I prefer the idea of aged wooden ones, but the cheery plastic ones look awesome in this space.
view EC's profile
From shabby to chic. Cool!
view pepper.p's profile
i LOVE before and afters!! more, please! :)
view Kpaige13's profile
How cool is this!!
I love the little firepit on the side. Awesome. Beautiful chandelier too! Nice job.
view plumeria's profile
Nice job! You should be really proud of your efforts
view thirdcoastgirl's profile
This is such an encouragement for other DIYers. Great job!
view midmodfan's profile
Delightful!
view Gallivant's profile
Wow, considering what it seemed like you had to work with, well done.
view ErikTheRed's profile
Inspiring!
view Madisonian's profile
Outstanding.
view caslab's profile
Shapow!! Very nice.
view bumblebeechicago's profile
Gorgeous! Reminds me of "Maria's Oh so...bungalow" (or something like that, that we all went nuts over last year.
view mjr's profile
Yeah that is gorgeous.
view Bobbycat5's profile
this before is a dead ringer for my old house under-the-deck space, and you've basically done exactly what I envisioned but never got around to executing there. a HUGE congrats. It looks FANTASTIC!!!
view splatgirl's profile
Vast improvement, but I think my head might explode a little if it were mine.
Emily
view Emily Sneds's profile
Super fantastico!
view pollyhyper's profile
I was wondering what might be done with that wonky incline to the right. Congrats on a beautiful space - and what looks to be a lush lawn.
view dianalily's profile
WOW! You guys did an amazing job! It makes me wish the house we were moving into had a wonky space like this just so we could make it into something cool!
view Erin Lang Norris/Yellow Canoe's profile
Holy Slumlord - That's a serious improvement!
view bepsf's profile
Thanks everyone! :)
Dianalily, we are considering planting some hostas and probably some taller shade plants on the wonky incline next year. I'd like it to have a sort of wildflower/pretty but haphazard appearance. We decided that too late this year, though.
view eveb1123's profile
"Holy"? Did I miss something, or is this just the world's grooviest and most exclusive outdoor church?
view Blandwagon's profile
wow!! that's beautiful!
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