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Growing up in Houston before central air
conditioning was de rigeuer was a terrific experience, filled with
adventure. After all, when you are an energetic kid, Houston's heat
doesn't really bother you.
As a young girl, I found it was a blast to
sit on the floor and play jacks at my friends' various porches, listening
to the methodical, hypnotic symphony of crickets and cicadas, the whirring
hum of the ceiling fans and, in the evening, to stare out at the moonlit
dance of fireflies across the freshly-cut lawn.
Before the droning roar of central air
conditioning units became the sound of summer, it was possible to hear
dogs barking in the distance, ice cubes tinkling into frosty aluminum
glasses and faint gales of laughter erupting from the neighbors' houses
down the street.
So when photographer Brad Simmons and I
shot this spacious screened porch near Fredericksburg for Country Accents
magazine, I felt instantly connected to it. This country porch needed very
little, decorating-wise, to transform it into an even more inviting
outdoor room to welcome friends and family.
Running the length of the indoor living
room, this porch had good furniture "bones" - a huge trestle
table flanked by two long, pull-up benches, a console table for buffet
entertaining and pigskin equipales chairs and love seats, which provide
comfortable seating at the opposite end of the porch.
To increase the feeling of volume, the
owners kept the shed ceiling as high as possible against the house,
painting the board-and-batten wall a non-glare, putty color. Red
gingerbread trim on the columns set the color scheme for the accessories I
wanted to find inside to soften and add personality to the room.
Going "shopping" in the main
house, I found squishy throw pillows in lovely shades of red and green
that the home's Fredericksburg interior designers David Ross and Brent
Waldoch fabricated.
That's what I do - rearrange and use
accessories that homeowners already have. Many times, I find treasures
hidden away inside cupboards and closets... easy pickings!
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