Welcome to the final “get the look” installment from our Port Newport project reveal series! Earlier this week, we shared the front and back exterior spaces of this beautiful coastal family home. We love creating functional outdoor spaces that our clients can use year-round. This project is no exception! Today on the blog, we’re sharing everything you need to recreate these perfect outdoor lounge area and dining spaces at home! If you’re in the market for new outdoor furniture or just want to upgrade your backyard entertaining space, this one’s for you. Keep scrolling, and add a few things to cart – You deserve it!
Front Exterior
The front exterior of this home is the definition of inviting. A landscape-lined walkway leads to a truly enviable front porch with cozy outdoor lounge furniture and coastal-inspired accessories. To recreate this look at home, look for antiqued copper light fixtures, woven lounge chairs, and blue and white outdoor pillows. Don’t forget lots of concrete planters filled with your favorite outdoor plants!
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Back Exterior
This backyard space is truly an entertainer’s dream! With separate lounge and dining areas that open up to the kitchen and living areas of the interior, this outdoor space was designed to have seamless indoor and outdoor flow. To mimic this outdoor lounge look for yourself, look for a woven back sofa and chair combination, striped blue outdoor pillows, and mix and match outdoor side tables. For the dining area look, opt for a white rectangular table, dining chairs with a director-style flair, and pretty woven outdoor hurricanes.
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Which of these outdoor lounge area and dining spaces is your favorite? We’d love to spend time in all of them! If you missed our last two “get the look” posts from this project, head to parts one and two to catch up. Next, for more outdoor furniture and decor, browse our affiliate shop! You’re sure to find everything you need for your own front and backyard spaces. Last but not least, make sure you’re following along on Instagram. That way, you can keep up with all of the new projects we have coming down the pipeline! Thanks so much for following along with the mgd log!
Lindsay says
Can you please share the materials that were used to create this beautiful brick washed look? Did they start as full size bricks, or are they brick veneers? What color grout was used? Thank you!
Mindy Gayer Design Co. says
Our process for staining white oak is the stainer bleaches it first, then applies a stain color that closely resembles the oak in its raw state. Unfortunately we don’t have the name of the exact stain because it changes from finisher to finisher. The key is bleaching it first!