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1. Had pergola built over existing old patio deck.
2. Bought $3 cushion at yard sale for an unassembled Adirondack chair that has been sitting on the shelf in the garage for a year.
3. Assembled the cedar chair. It was whitewashed. Chair was $22 after all discounts at Joann's last year.

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4. Found heavy duty lounge chair at garage sale for $5! It was painted dark navy and green with chipped white spots. The cushion was a bright kelly green.
5. I looked online for fabric to cover the cushion with outdoor fabric -- approx. $30 - $50. I abandoned that idea.

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6. Went to store to buy black spray paint to cover the lounge chair -- figured the kelly green wouldn't look too bad on the black lounger. Then I spotted the Rustoleum Satin Apple green spray paint. Bought two cans and sprayed the lounger.
6. Still to do -- stain the deck floor, find a stool or stand and paint appropriately.

ETA: Its interesting to me that the pic shows the deck as new wood when it is actually dingy and gray. But the colors of the chairs are true. Odd.

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MLV,
Oh how FUN to have all that come together for you! I like the fresh look of the lounge chair! And the 'chair parts' becoming a great seat with new cushion!

Your camera picked up on the Amber colored light. In the morning here if I take a 'no flash' photo, the sky and all around has a pink tint. Looks good though the Amber light warms everything up!
No pictures of the pergola top? I see a hint of it and it looks more solid as to make shade for your sitting area?


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The pergola is closely slatted -- the afternoon sun coming into the patio doors was brutal. So much better now.

 
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MLV,
GREAT look! I love it! How nice to have a spot to relax and enjoy the view of your yard!
Must be West exposure. I can see the required shade (matchstick) to roll down and block it when it gets real low. I hate driving towards that type of sun exposure, can't see!

LOOKING GOOD!


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Nice job. I know you'll enjoy the pergola and the cooling shade it provides.
 
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nice refurbishing and very nice pergola! Love the slatted top. Will you grow any vine on this for add'l shade?

Is that a vine on the side or a bush? I totally love my grape arbor which is the same idea except you have a better top.

Are you going to paint/stain the pergola itself?

 
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nice refurbishing and very nice pergola! Love the slatted top. Will you grow any vine on this for add'l shade?

Is that a vine on the side or a bush? I totally love my grape arbor which is the same idea except you have a better top.

Are you going to paint/stain the pergola itself?


Actually one of the guys working on the pergola gave me some seeds for a vine -- name slips me right now -- purple dripping blossoms -- I am going to put them in on one corner of the pergola....what you see in the pic in front of the fence is a viburnum bush. Provides great screening from the house next door and a play room for the birds. Your pergola is great -- I bet it keeps cool under there!

I plan on staining the deck to tie in the old part with the new part that was just built and stain the posts too -- but I'm going to let the top gray naturally. Basically cause I can't reach it readily without using a 10 ft. ladder and I need to think about future upkeep as I get older. I'm not one to hire out upkeep chores. It was a huge leap for me to even hire the guys to put in the deck/pergola. 5 years ago I would have done it myself.

Regarding the grape vine -- how much real estate does it actually take up on the ground? And how long did it take to get established to its present state?
 
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My Life,

It looks like a great place to sit and relax. It's always fun to see what paint can do for a project.

Enjoy your new space and pergola!


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Did you post any picture here. I am not able to view it.
 
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Regarding the grape vine -- how much real estate does it actually take up on the ground? And how long did it take to get established to its present state?

It takes up less than a square foot of space on the ground and is very many years old (30?) however it has been like this for almost all of those years. At first we did not have the arbor so the growth was not as great.

I think you mean a wisteria which we also have (see this pic). The wisteria was planted on the other side and this year has just about reached the end in this pic. this is maybe 10 years old and only blossomed last year.

ITA about the doing things yourself and the difficulty as one gets older!

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Did you post any picture here. I am not able to view it.


Yes, there are pictures. Can you see pictures on any of the other posts here? Are you signed in?
 
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I think you mean a wisteria which we also have (see this pic). The wisteria was planted on the other side and this year has just about reached the end in this pic. this is maybe 10 years old and only blossomed last year.

ITA about the doing things yourself and the difficulty as one gets older!


YES!!! Wisteria. I'm going out this evening and plant my seeds. I've got nothing but time to let it grow. Thanks for jogging my memory.
 
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Very nice! Love how each peice came together and made a nice patio! The pergola looks like it will provide great shade, and when the plants grow up and fill in, it will be just perfect!

I'm still waiting for my grapevine and Confederate Jas to completely cover mine.


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